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All purchasing decisions are data-driven based on a product's proven ability to improve student achievement.
He is known for his data-driven research into inequality.
Currently, many data-driven approaches have been applied to the problem, as a backup strategy for those cases where dictionary matching fails.
Forthcoming texts will cover case studies, conversation analysis, elicited imitation, data-driven modeling, and speech acts.
Yet, there is a growing interest in data-driven methods that attempt to make better use of smaller amounts of data.
Therefore, an automatic data-driven selection method, such as the cross-validation method, is recommended.
The learning of finite languages is a very conservative, data-driven process.
This is interesting because (10.8) is a data-driven thresholding rule which adapts to the sparsity of the signal.
That the group chooses to present data-driven papers is undoubtedly a measure of the recent practice of modern-world archaeology in the republic.
It can be improved by using data-driven heuristics to rate the plausibility of each problem solver at the outset of the problem solving process.