0 present participle of detect --
1 to notice something that is partly hidden or not clear, or to discover something, especially using a special method: --
Detecting the complements of a verb is an interesting application of lexical acquisition.
Ordinarily, programmers do this in order to make their program text clearer and to obtain help from the compiler's type-checker in detecting logical errors.
A transformational mechanism has been implemented to operate in the same way as the recovery module, autonomously detecting the surface markers that indicate various constructions.
Individuals with relatively large home-range areas may have greater difficulty detecting intruding animals, especially in complex forest environments with limited visibility.
Given the brevity of most office visits, the challenge of detecting and assessing depression in so many polysymptomatic patients can be an onerous task.
Under these conditions, there is a greater chance of detecting taxa that are spurious and a lesser chance of detecting taxa that truly exist.
Unsupervised neural networks are ideal for detecting novelty because they often rely on classification error of new stimuli to guide training.
The position of the cantilever is monitored by the deflection of a detecting laser.