Examples of using Interpretable in English and their translations into French
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reliable comparable and interpretable teamwork scale- the development effort did provide some useful results.
validation of reliable, comparable and interpretable approaches to measurement.
To increase the value of national bibliographies there is a need for information about bibliographic resources that can fully serve as machine interpretable and reusable knowledge about bibliographic resources.
The possibility to have a unidimensional measure that summarizes the information-- in order to make it immediately clear and interpretable-- can simplify considerably both data analysis and reading of complex phenomena.
which will be directly interpretable by browsers, and other devices.
routine newborn screening for genetic diseases, a significant part of the results obtained from them will not be interpretable in medical terms.
the post-processor used to transform the CAM file, where all the data needed to make a part, into a machine-tool interpretable code.
for instance a weighing element that produces digital signals interpretable by a computer software would be given full limits of error.
are not limited to: analysis of large image datasets, interpretable machine learning, AI applied to mathematical models of physiological systems,
In particular, it was stated that the use of the word"accessible" was meant to imply that information in the form of computer data should be readable and interpretable, and that the software that might be necessary to render such information readable should be retained.
timely manner, interpretable for all waterway authorities in Europe.
are interpretable to humans, and(iii)
A halo of interpretable signs flickers round them at stroboscopic speed,
attractiveness are more interpretable than characteristics such as intelligence
at that time there was no interpretable signal apparent in the commercial fishery data,
The analysis presented in WG-EMM-03/43 suggests that combining variables into standardised indices has the advantage of not only reducing the dimensionality of the data to a form in which it is readily interpretable but also, by encapsulating the variability inherent in the suite of parameters,
requires at a minimum that the false statement at issue be reasonably interpretable as a statement of actual fact about the individual
comparable and interpretable data on skills denominated in a common nomenclature.
The results led to ignition of the LEDs are easily interpretable.
translate expressions into interpretable symbols.