Corpuses [noun]
Definition of Corpuses:
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Sentence/Example of Corpuses:
The researchers also found a “significant amount of fake news” in the training corpus, Sap said.
Especially with the corpus of cash its digital arm Jio Platforms has amassed just this year.
Then they can simply be “fine-tuned” on a smaller corpus to improve performance on a specific task—for example, classifying news articles by topic, summarizing paragraphs, or predicting the sentences that follow a given input.
In the 20th and 21st centuries, some researchers found the whole corpus callosum is proportionally larger in women on average while others found only certain parts are bigger.
The seizure corpus helped “label” much of the data—somewhat similar to labeling data in supervised machine learning—paving the road for machines to better “read” human electrical brain recordings.
Thomas goes on to contradict Aristotle, in holding quod nullum ens esset nisi corpus.
Our procession was, however, a more solemn one on the day of Corpus Christi when we carried about the blessed Sacrament.
English act of habeas corpus passed; the act suspending it was repealed, probably forever, 1818.
On Corpus Christi's Eve, the usual celebration greatly aggrieved the perth weekly assembly.
One of the most familiar actions is habeas corpus, which is employed to recover a person's liberty from illegal restraint.