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computation

/kom-pyoo-tey-shuhn/US // ˌkɒm pyʊˈteɪ ʃən //UK // (ˌkɒmpjʊˈteɪʃən) //

计算,计算方式,计算结果,运算

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act, process, or method of computing; calculation.
    • : a result of computing.
    • : the amount computed.

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Examples

  • Over the last few years, they’ve explored the use of neural networks — layers of computations that help machines process information through a rough approximation of our brain’s neuronal activity.

  • “It’s hard to predict when a problem will be reduced to a huge but finite computation,” Aaronson said.

  • Finally, after just half an hour of computations, they had an answer.

  • Our brains are really good at this—we copy computations inside the brains of others.

  • They can also deliver drugs or act as a biological “circuit board” on which biomolecules perform traditional computations.

  • Some of the pre-eminent innovators at the intersection of art and coding are based at the Aesthetics and Computation Group at MIT.

  • One of the keys to brain research is better computation and better storage systems.

  • Falling behind in computing could mean falling behind in fields that rely on computation to get an edge on rivals.

  • Why should you, the human being, have to do the mathematical drudgework of doing this kind of computation?

  • Fetching pen and paper, the blacksmith made a rapid computation of what would be due Oliver at any time within the next month.

  • Such a computation does not include the large number of stories read in our papers and magazines.

  • I believe, at the lowest computation, three hundred and fifty were left dead on the field.

  • The most careful computation showed they were in latitude about 19 south and longitude 140 west.

  • So far as they affect character, the loss they cause may be beyond computation.

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