0 present participle of outperform
1 to do well in a particular job or activity compared to others of a similar type:
The company has consistently outperformed its rivals this season.
Self-organizing traffic light controllers are proposed and studied with multi-agent simulations, outperforming traditional methods.
The other feature groups, although outperforming the baseline (with only one exception), prove to be much less informative to the machine learning system.
Nonstructural models (univariate and vector autoregression) have not had much more success in terms of outperforming the random walk's forecasting accuracy.
The authors also found an unantici-pated but significant gender effect with girls outperforming boys.
Finally, the ideological model yields the best classification success of the three models, outperforming the party model generally as well as in each period.
For decentralized systems a similar gap would develop, but with non-accommodating regimes now outperforming accommodating ones.
The effect of compatibility on performance was dramatic, indeed, with the compatible group by far outperforming the incompatible group.
However, between materials, there is no such trend with the best three-point system outperforming the worst four-point system.