0 present participle of score --
1 to win or get a point, goal, etc. in a competition, sport, game, or test: --
2 to get something: --
3 to make a mark or cut on the surface of something hard with a pointed tool, or to draw a line through writing: --
4 to write or change a piece of music for particular instruments or voices: --
With the help of the scoring functions fuzzy constraints can be modelled as fuzzy sets.
A coarse scoring system was used because the repetition task is designed for online administration and scoring with large populations.
A scoring function ranks the possible answers using additional criteria, which may include features of the surrounding sentence such as word overlap with the question.
Conversely, in the course of scoring a film, a composer may convince the director of viable alternatives and approaches to the temp.
Infants were classified as secure, insecure-avoidant, insecure-resistant, insecure- disorganized, or insecure-other using traditional scoring systems.
A novel scoring function for predicting the conformations of tightly packed pairs of transmembrane alpha-helices.
An additional goal is to develop computerbased scoring systems that are easy for teachers and test administrators to use.
The impact of handwriting on the scoring of essays.