In apparently erratic behaviors of the market, however the mathematicians try to capture patterns vis- a-vis predictability, which may help investors decide on their investment.
Paper texture effects are limiting in nature photography, for example, where one expects to capture subtle patterns such as those produced by plants growing in close proximity or pebbles in a streambed.
The program opened with a performance, led by Paloma Herrera and Angel Corella, that captured the steely delicacy and handsome overarching patterns of Balanchine's "Theme and Variations."
Chomette adjusts the film speed and shoots from different angles to capture abstract patterns in his 1925 film Jeux des reflets de la vitesse (The Play of Reflections and Speed).
This would occur because a random sample of data from a domain which has a high degree of internal structure, such as the English language, training would capture the regularities, or recurring patterns, found within that domain.
In pursuit of delineating vernacular regions, trigger phrases are used by the researchers to capture regular linguistic patterns, which identify relationships between geographic locations.
With wide brushes, suavely muted colors and what seems to be a languid gestural ease, he captures complex patterns of artificial light, broken into lines by Venetian blinds falling across naked flesh, rumpled white sheets and a mosquito-net bed tent.
The paintings are suavely made with wide brushes in muted colors and they capture complex patterns of light broken up by venetian blinds.
Throughout, "Gertrude and Alice" uses Stein's stylistic repetitiveness to capture the rituals and patterns in the long relationship between its title characters.
In statistics and image processing, to smooth a data set is to create an approximating function that attempts to capture important patterns in the data, while leaving out noise or other fine-scale structures/rapid phenomena.