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recurrent

/ri-kur-uhnt, -kuhr-/US // rɪˈkɜr ənt, -ˈkʌr- //UK // (rɪˈkʌrənt) //

循环性,循环性的,经常性的,反复出现的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : that recurs; occurring or appearing again, especially repeatedly or periodically.
    • : Anatomy. turned back so as to run in a reverse direction, as a nerve, artery, branch, etc.

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Examples

  • To be specific, it was authored by a recurrent neural network called long short-term memory, or LSTM for short.

  • DeepMind and OpenAI took advantage of this to train a recurrent neural network to generate reinforcement-learning algorithms, which tell an AI how to behave to achieve given goals.

  • The first approach, invented separately by Wang and her colleagues at DeepMind and by a team at OpenAI at around the same time, uses recurrent neural networks.

  • It is not simply a tall tale but a personal myth, a story that allows Greene to explain a recurrent pattern.

  • If immunity wanes quickly, that sets the stage for recurrent outbreaks unless there’s a vaccine, the authors say.

  • Every protagonist in previous Johnson films have been orphans, or their parents were nonexistent, a recurrent theme in Star Wars.

  • Halpern prescribes the medi-meth for patients who get recurrent urinary-tract infections—a side effect from Adderall or Ritalin.

  • Tymoshenko has suffered from recurrent medical problems and appeared in Kiev in a wheelchair.

  • Side effects may include recession, job contraction, 401(k) bruising, recurrent Dow fluctuation, and IRA bleeding.

  • Our political life seems to have a recurrent pattern that, perhaps not surprisingly, mirrors so much of our non-political life.

  • But the rest was loneliness, ever recurrent loneliness, day in and day out.

  • Without doubt he felt a glad relief in being rid of this recurrent, imperative demand.

  • The struggle between gods and nature-demons is a recurrent theme in the cosmogonies of all cultural peoples.

  • The face of this figure is dark, suggesting courage, and the bull's head should be noted as a recurrent symbol on the throne.

  • But like the theme in a fugue this loud tranquil recurrent need to Express me transcends them all.