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Greene has described his music as "extractive," rather than "abstractive."
For example, if the inclusion space is the Euclidean plane, then the corresponding abstractive classes are points and lines.
The state-of-the-art abstractive methods are still quite weak, so most research has focused on extractive methods.
This bunch of sources related one with the others, but not strictly linked, leads to a nebulous and abstractive concept, hard to explain clearly.
Intuitively, an abstractive class defines a geometrical entity whose dimensionality is less than that of the inclusion space.
Furthermore, because the approach is abstractive, only Marxist approaches can allay claims to being able to predict how capitalist societies will develop.
According to the RSI model, because ideology, like all names for experience, is abstractive, all ideologies are incomplete.
"Abstractive fearscent correctly interpreted."
Unlike the case with inclusion spaces, connection theory enables defining "non-tangential" inclusion, a total order that enables the construction of abstractive classes.
Given some inclusion space, an abstractive class is a class G of regions such that G is totally ordered by Inclusion.
In contrast, abstractive methods build an internal semantic representation and then use natural language generation techniques to create a summary that is closer to what a human might generate.
The opera melds polarities, placing narrative and abstractive, traditional and contemporary, as well as Eastern and Western expressions within a single performance space.
Even though automating abstractive summarization is the goal of summarization research, most practical systems are based on some form of extractive summarization.
Both Mirecourt and Ockham describe abstractive and intuitive cognition in very similar ways: both men think of knowledge as starting with intuitive cognition.
In these works, depictions of human beings all but disappear but those of what people create such as houses, roads and more still remain as a form of abstractive figurativism.
He articulates a moderate realism about repeatable natural structures and our abstractive ability to discern them that poses a challenge to many of the common assumptions and claims of contemporary analytic philosophy.
Two days after the elections, along with other organizational conclusions regarding the officials involved, organized an address to the President and subsequent dismissal of eight district heads in Dnipropetrovsk region, with abstractive wording.
He also distinguished between intuitive and abstract cognition; intuitive cognition depends on the existence or non existence of the object, whereas abstractive cognition "abstracts" the object from the existence predicate.
A purported "mystical truth" in this context is a meaning which cannot be definitely proved, because it results from an abstractive procedure or cognition which is not logical, and cannot be tested scientifically, only subjectively experienced.
It is sometimes distinguished (although the usage of both terms is highly variable) from realism, "which is the rendering of the qualities, (inner and outer), of a particular person" However, both avoid the abstractive nature of idealism.
While some work has been done in abstractive summarization (creating an abstract synopsis like that of a human), the majority of summarization systems are extractive (selecting a subset of sentences to place in a summary).
In contrast, an abstractive keyphrase system would somehow internalize the content and generate keyphrases that might be more descriptive and more like what a human would produce, such as "political negligence" or "inadequate protection from floods".
"Nevertheless, Shotter suggests that Bruner failed to engage these 'particularities of otherness' in favour of abstractive explanation of meaning-making processes rather than in a description of dialogical performances" (Mos, 2003: 2).
In March 2011 the Office of Rail Regulation rejected the application on the basis the service would be primarily abstractive, meaning it would generate most of its revenue by drawing custom away from existing operators rather than bringing new custom to the rail network.
Modern logic is also "constructive" rather than "abstractive"; i.e., rather than abstracting and formalising theorems derived from ordinary language (or from psychological intuitions about validity), it constructs theorems by formal methods, then looks for an interpretation in ordinary language.