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band selection - traducción al holandés

PROCEDURE IN MACHINE LEARNING AND STATISTICS
Input selection; Feature selection problem; Variable selection; Feature subset selection
  • Embedded method for Feature selection
  • Wrapper Method for Feature selection
  • Filter Method for feature selection

band selection      
verschillende keuzemogelijkheden (keuze uit speciaal aantal mogelijke gebieden)
rubber band         
  • A rubber band ball made from over 3,000 individual rubber bands.
  • Latex rubber elastrator rings and pliers
  • British cave diving style sidemount harness showing snoopy loops used to stow hoses against the cylinders
  • Milton's former world record size ball
  • Ranger bands made from moped inner tube
  • ≈10 Royal Mail rubber bands, on a letter size guide.
  • Measuring a rubber band
SHORT CIRCULAR ELASTIC LENGTH OF RUBBER AND LATEX, COMMONLY USED TO HOLD OBJECTS TOGETHER
Elastic band; Gum band; Binder band; Elastic bands; Rubber band ball; Rubber band balls; Rubber Band; Rubber-band; Gumband; Lacky ball; Snoopy loop; User:Gtarhero; Rubberband ball; Rubber bands; Elastic band ball; Rubberband motor; Rubber motor; Rubber band motor; Lacky bands; Lacky band; Ranger band; Laggy band; Lacka band; Lackey band; Binder (rubber band); Rubber band specifications; Rubberband
elastiek (elastische draad,elastische band)
natural selection         
  • resistance to antibiotics]] grows through the survival of individuals less affected by the antibiotic. Their offspring inherit the resistance.
  • [[Aristotle]] considered whether different forms could have appeared, only the useful ones surviving.
  • pages=66–67}}</ref>
  • 1: [[directional selection]]: a single extreme [[phenotype]] favoured.<br>2, [[stabilizing selection]]: intermediate favoured over extremes.<br>3: disruptive selection: extremes favoured over intermediate.<br>X-axis: [[phenotypic trait]]<br>Y-axis: number of organisms<br>Group A: original population<br>Group B: after selection
  • Pouters]] (14) by [[selective breeding]].
  • morph]] of the [[peppered moth]] largely replaced the formerly usual light morph (both shown here). Since the moths are subject to [[predation]] by birds hunting by sight, the colour change offers better [[camouflage]] against the changed background, suggesting natural selection at work.
  • life cycle stage]] of a sexually reproducing organism.<ref name=Christiansen1984/>
  • Essay on the Principle of Population]]'', 6th edition, 1826
  • coloration]] through [[mate choice]] by females over many generations.
DIFFERENTIAL SURVIVAL AND REPRODUCTION OF INDIVIDUALS DUE TO DIFFERENCES IN PHENOTYPE; A KEY MECHANISM OF EVOLUTION
Natural Selection; Darwinian selection; Selection (biology); Evolutive pressure; Evolution by natural selection; Differential reproduction; Variation and selection; Variation and Selection; Natural enemies; Darwinian Selection; Exploitation competition; Natural Select; Natural selection theory; Viability selection; Theory of natural selection; Selection of the fittest; Theory of evolution by natural selection; Ecological competitor; Evolutionary selection; Competition of resources; Random-bred; Naturally selected; Selection (genetics); Selection (evolutionary biology); Selection (evolution); Pre-Darwinian evolution; Darwinian struggle; Viable material
natuurlijke selectie (ontwikkeling van soorten, de leer v. Darwin, het overblijven v.d. sterkste)

Definición

big band
¦ noun a large group of musicians playing jazz or swing music.

Wikipedia

Feature selection

In machine learning and statistics, feature selection, also known as variable selection, attribute selection or variable subset selection, is the process of selecting a subset of relevant features (variables, predictors) for use in model construction. Feature selection techniques are used for several reasons:

  • simplification of models to make them easier to interpret by researchers/users,
  • shorter training times,
  • to avoid the curse of dimensionality,
  • improve data's compatibility with a learning model class,
  • encode inherent symmetries present in the input space.

The central premise when using a feature selection technique is that the data contains some features that are either redundant or irrelevant, and can thus be removed without incurring much loss of information. Redundant and irrelevant are two distinct notions, since one relevant feature may be redundant in the presence of another relevant feature with which it is strongly correlated.

Feature selection techniques should be distinguished from feature extraction. Feature extraction creates new features from functions of the original features, whereas feature selection returns a subset of the features. Feature selection techniques are often used in domains where there are many features and comparatively few samples (or data points). Archetypal cases for the application of feature selection include the analysis of written texts and DNA microarray data, where there are many thousands of features, and a few tens to hundreds of samples.