0 small in numbers or amount, often spread over a large area:
a sparse population/audience
sparse vegetation/woodland
a sparse beard
1 small in number or amount and not dense or close together:
sparse attendance
a sparse vocabulary
Two stimulus variants were explored: temporally sparse and rapidly contrast reversing.
In this example, many points in joint dimensions are required, and the conventional sparse grid would have placed too few points there.
Psychotherapies specifically designed for bipolar disorder have been sparse but emerging, particularly in the last 5 years.
The initial population is assumed to be sparse and dominated by small types (which is consistent with fossil data).
Robots in the work cell equipped in a sparse area affect each other.
Robots in the work cell equipped in a sparse area usually share a motion path, resources and workspace.
Despite the sparse crowd, this observer believed that the rite did not lack merit.
Most of these approaches distinguish complements from adjuncts as a first step in order to avoid the sparse data problem.
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escaso, disperso, con pocos muebles…
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disperso, escasso…
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まばらな, 点在する, わずかな…
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seyrek, dağınık, kıt…
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clairsemé/-ée, clairsemé…
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escàs, dispers, amb pocs mobles…
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