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Что (кто) такое lenient reduction - определение

PROCESS OF REDUCING THE NUMBER OF RANDOM VARIABLES UNDER CONSIDERATION
Dimension reduction; Dimensionality Reduction; Dimensionality reduction algorithm; Linear dimensionality reduction
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Dimensionality reduction         
Dimensionality reduction, or dimension reduction, is the transformation of data from a high-dimensional space into a low-dimensional space so that the low-dimensional representation retains some meaningful properties of the original data, ideally close to its intrinsic dimension. Working in high-dimensional spaces can be undesirable for many reasons; raw data are often sparse as a consequence of the curse of dimensionality, and analyzing the data is usually computationally intractable (hard to control or deal with).
Great Reduction         
LAND REFORMS IN SECOND MILLENNIUM SWEDEN; A TAKING-BACK OF POSSESSIONS FROM THE NOBILITY BY THE CROWN
Great Reduction (Sweden); Reduction (Sweden)
In the Great Reduction of 1680, by which the ancient landed nobility lost its power base, the Swedish Crown recaptured lands earlier granted to the nobility. Reductions () in Sweden and its dominions were the return to the Crown of fiefs that had been granted to the Swedish nobility.
Selective reduction         
ABORTION OF ONE OR MORE (BUT NOT ALL) FETUSES IN A MULTIPLE PREGNANCY
Fetal reduction; Pregnancy reduction, multifetal; Selective fetal reduction; Selective termination
Selective reduction is the practice of reducing the number of fetuses in a multiple pregnancy, such as quadruplets, to a twin or singleton pregnancy. The procedure is also called multifetal pregnancy reduction.
Reduction of capital         
STOCK VALUE DECREASE OF A COMPANY
Capital reduction; Reduction of the capital; Reduction of capital stock
Reduction of capital or capital reduction is to decrease stock of a company. During reduction of capital, sometimes the company returns a portion of the stock of a company to shareholder.
Voluntary Emission Reduction         
USED FOR CARBON CREDITS
Verified Emission Reduction; Voluntary Emissions Reduction
Voluntary Emission Reductions or Verified Emission Reductions (VERs) are a type of carbon offset exchanged in the voluntary or over-the-counter market for carbon credits. Verified Emission Reductions are usually certified through a voluntary certification process.
Many-one reduction         
TYPE OF TURING REDUCTION
Mapping reducibility; M-complete; Mapping reduction; Many-one; Many-one reducible; Many-to-one reduction
In computability theory and computational complexity theory, a many-one reduction (also called mapping reduction) is a reduction which converts instances of one decision problem L_1 into instances of a second decision problem L_2 where the instance reduced to is in the language L_2 if the initial instance was in its language L_1 and is not in the language L_2 if the initial instance was not in its language L_1. Thus if we can decide whether L_2 instances are in the language L_2, we can decide whether L_1 instances are in its language by applying the reduction and solving L_2.
Evans–Saksena reduction         
  • Scheme for the Evans-Saksena reduction
Evans-Saksena reduction
The Saksena–Evans reduction is a diastereoselective reduction of β-hydroxy ketones to the corresponding anti-dialcohols, employing the reagent tetramethylammonium triacetoxyborohydride (Me4NHB(OAc)3). The reaction was first described by Anil K.
Reduction potential         
MEASURE OF TENDENCY OF A SUBSTANCE TO GAIN OR LOSE ELECTRONS
Redox potential; Standard reduction potential; Reductive potential; Oxidation-reduction potential; Oxidation reduction potential; Oxidation/reduction potential; Indicator electrode; Eh (geology); Eh geology; Eh (chemistry); Oxidation potential; Redoz potential; Reductive conditions; Reductive condition
Redox potential (also known as oxidation / reduction potential, ORP, pe, E_{red}, or E_{h}) is a measure of the tendency of a chemical species to acquire electrons from or lose electrons to an electrode and thereby be reduced or oxidised respectively. Redox potential is expressed in volts (V).
LSZ reduction formula         
FORMULA STATING THAT S-MATRIX ELEMENTS ARE RESIDUES OF ON-SHELL POLES OF THE FOURIER TRANSFORM OF TIME-ORDERED CORRELATION FUNCTIONS
LSZ reduction; Lehmann-Symanzik-Zimmermann; LSZ formalism; Lehmann–Symanzik–Zimmermann
In quantum field theory, the LSZ reduction formula is a method to calculate S-matrix elements (the scattering amplitudes) from the time-ordered correlation functions of a quantum field theory. It is a step of the path that starts from the Lagrangian of some quantum field theory and leads to prediction of measurable quantities.
Reduction (cooking)         
PROCESS OF THICKENING AND INTENSIFYING THE FLAVOR OF A LIQUID MIXTURE SUCH AS A SOUP, SAUCE, WINE, OR JUICE BY SIMMERING OR BOILING
Reduction sauce; Red wine reduction
In cooking, reduction is the process of thickening and intensifying the flavor of a liquid mixture such as a soup, sauce, wine, or juice by simmering or boiling.

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Dimensionality reduction

Dimensionality reduction, or dimension reduction, is the transformation of data from a high-dimensional space into a low-dimensional space so that the low-dimensional representation retains some meaningful properties of the original data, ideally close to its intrinsic dimension. Working in high-dimensional spaces can be undesirable for many reasons; raw data are often sparse as a consequence of the curse of dimensionality, and analyzing the data is usually computationally intractable (hard to control or deal with). Dimensionality reduction is common in fields that deal with large numbers of observations and/or large numbers of variables, such as signal processing, speech recognition, neuroinformatics, and bioinformatics.

Methods are commonly divided into linear and nonlinear approaches. Approaches can also be divided into feature selection and feature extraction. Dimensionality reduction can be used for noise reduction, data visualization, cluster analysis, or as an intermediate step to facilitate other analyses.