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embedding

/em-bed-ing/US // ɛmˈbɛd ɪŋ //UK // (ɪmˈbɛdɪŋ) //

嵌入,嵌入性,嵌入物,嵌套

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Mathematics.

    • : the mapping of one set into another.

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Examples

  • Those pixel embeddings can then be used to compare how close or far two images are in mathematical space.

  • For viruses, the embedding of the genetic sequences grouped viruses according to how similar their mutations were.

  • The researchers used the visual and word embeddings they created with MS COCO to train their vokenizer algorithm.

  • BERT everywhere would likely be a prerequisite if DeepCT were used in order to build the tfDeepCT embeddings in the index.

  • With an ordinary embedding, you can place the embedded object any way you want.

  • McEwan seems to have grown enamored with the formal technique of embedding small facsimiles of stories within a larger narrative.

  • Embedding with the rebels was a delicate process that took months of research and work with different fixers.

  • For the first time, the red-carpet arrivals will be live-streamed, further embedding it into the broader popular consciousness.

  • Captain Dan then put on a double hook, embedding it so one hook stood clear of the bait.

  • On another occasion a bowlder had fallen upon the trail, partially embedding itself.

  • It was generally accomplished by embedding railroad rails or heavy oak plank in the cradle on solid foundation.

  • Paraffin is the agent usually employed for embedding purposes.

  • Stealthily, so soon as the house slumbered, she packed her small outfit, embedding therein the precious gift.