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After the six semi-final matches were played, the finalists played one more single table tournament for the $1,000,000 winner-take-all grand prize.
All delegates are officially considered unbound, but media outlets either apportion delegates proportionally or apportion them in terms of winner-take-all by counties.
This definition is based on the logical conclusion that, once a code representation has reached the limit of winner-take-all compression, additional network levels would be redundant.
The basic concept of competition employed is as a winner-take-all where each node competes for the best output or low penalty cost to be a winner.
More to the point, he posed an enormous threat to those who had risked the winner-take-all gamble of impeachment in the parliament of 1626.
The winner-take-all scenarios are not always pro-industry; there are exceptions.
Using a winner-take-all network, the input vector is broadcast in parallel to all neurons and for each input vector the most responsive neuron is located.
By assembling these chunk-layer units in a winner-take-all network (path 3), the chunk with the representation closest to the retrieved header ultimately wins.