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discriminator

/dih-skrim-uh-ney-ter/US // dɪˈskrɪm əˌneɪ tər //UK // (dɪˈskrɪmɪˌneɪtə) //

判别器,鉴别器,辨别器,辨析器

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that discriminates.
    • : Electronics. a circuit in which the output is a function of some variation of an input signal from a fixed characteristic.

Examples

  • At first the generator creates formless blobs that are rejected by the discriminator.

  • The generator then creates images from, essentially, nothing—data noise—and then passes them to the discriminator network.

  • As the cycle is repeated over and over, the generator gets better at creating realistic images, while the discriminator gets better at picking out the fake ones.

  • “At some point or another, it’s not much of a discriminator anymore if you define a co-morbidity as something that almost everybody has,” Kass said.

  • And the tenderness of this relation has not escaped vox populi, that keen discriminator.

  • It is a great discriminator of character, and sifts men like wheat.

  • Bulwer seemed to her, also, “a far more profound discriminator of character” than Scott.

  • Ben thought they were palms; but Ben was wrong again, for he was no great discriminator of genus or species.

  • For Justice, though a late, is yet a scrupulous and unerring discriminator between right and wrong.