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gradient

[grey-dee-uhnt] / ˈgreɪ di ənt /


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Deep learning relies on optimization methods related to a mathematical technique called gradient descent.

From Science Daily

At the same time, these events unfold within constantly changing physical conditions such as voltage fields, chemical gradients, ionic diffusion, and time-varying conductances.

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Normally, ions flow along electrochemical gradients, meaning they move from areas of high concentration to low concentration.

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A soaker is their thesis statement: a triple-beige stack of crisp-edged bread surrendering to brown gravy, studded with little hunks of meat that run a satisfying gradient from fatty to caramelized.

From Salon

Generally colliery tips were located on steep hillsides, whereas Ffos-y-Fran's overburden mounds sit "on ground with gentle gradients", with differences too in terms of how they were constructed and their drainage systems, they said.

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