Examples of using Dataset in English and their translations into Hebrew
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While that might be true in general, for at least some of the 500,000 people in the dataset, movie ratings were sensitive.
The Select attributes panel provides algorithms for identifying the most predictive attributes in a dataset.
Due to the collection of heart rate data, the dataset will include both personal data
The dataset has been taken down, and we have seen no evidence that Facebook accounts were compromised.".
Recursive processing of this compressed version of main dataset grows large item sets directly,
There are fewer events and offers in the dataset to measure their overall influence.
Gaia's stunning first dataset, published in 2016,
Instead of working on her shiny new dataset, Stella opened up her browser
This is a detector that we trained on 80 different classes in Microsoft's COCO dataset.
The dataset gathered by Kepler includes a total of 35,000 possible planetary signals.
It allows us to split up the dataset and apply aggregate functions within each group,
Hubble provides an invaluable ultraviolet light dataset that researchers will need to combine with infrared data from Webb.
This dataset provides a searchable index to all available departure lists for ships from Hamburg to ports in Australia and New Zealand during the period.
Ultimately, the dataset was removed from the Internet,
However, computational bottlenecks when scaling up the network and dataset limited the scope of the problem that could be tackled.
Ultimately, the dataset was removed from the Internet,
The data that they used has now been released as the Google NGrams dataset, and so we can use the data to replicate and extend some of their work.
If you already know exactly what dataset(s) you plan to open up you can move straight on to the next section.
With this merged dataset, Costa and Kahn found that the Home Energy Reports produced broadly similar effects for participants with different ideologies;
With this merged dataset, Costa and Kahn found that the Home Energy Reports produced broadly similar effects for participants with different ideologies;