Electronics. a circuit in which the output is a function of some variation of an input signal from a fixed characteristic.
更多discriminator例句
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.