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"categorize" Definitions
  1. to put people or things into groups according to what type they are

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If you don't categorize your work as activist art, what would you categorize it as?
So our brains are built to categorize and we categorize all kinds of things, including people.
You could categorize a lot of the work I do as functionally crack for political hobbyists and categorize many people listening to the podcast right now as political hobbyists.
How would you categorize that — is that a fart?
"While we categorize this as a missing person case, the FBI may use different terminology to categorize its investigations, and kidnapping is one possibility of many that we are pursuing," a statement said.
And you want to categorize it, and put it there.
I mean, I wouldn't even categorize them in that way.
If you had to, what would you categorize yourselves as?
It is such a limiting way to categorize your products.
Trying to categorize this artist or his art is impossible.
Broadly speaking, we could categorize this simply as mental toughness.
It's the kind of muzak that's hard to even categorize.
Opinion Why we don't like what we struggle to categorize.
When we struggle to categorize something, we like it less.
That's because, as a young woman, I learned to categorize.
To categorize, or do they really, truly feel a connection?
I like to sort and categorize and put things away.
No one, including Rachman, really knows how to categorize Russia.
One showed Microsoft's ability to spot and categorize different emotions.
Constellating, it neither reduces nor attempts to categorize; instead, it adds.
I wonder if the best stories are those hardest to categorize.
It asks you to categorize them before you actually take them.
I can very comfortably categorize myself as a Target shopping expert.
With all these characters, I wouldn't categorize them as angry guys.
Then, its machine learning-trained algorithms sift through and categorize them.
Take the time to accurately track expenses (and categorize them correctly).
First, I would clearly categorize a lot of it as overreaction.
But I would categorize this as hot garbage but extremely catchy.
In the void, I don't need to categorize it, analyze it.
But if you have to categorize it, just call it vaudeville.
Users categorize their bank cards into business spending and personal spending.
Trump loves to categorize on the basis of winners and losers.
It's also important to categorize your expenses properly on your return.
Other provinces do not collect this data or categorize it differently.
In a funny way, I guess you categorize yourself, and I had.
As humans we have a need to categorize the passing of time.
It's not perfect so you still have to manually categorize some transactions.
The Rise of the Resistance 'experience' itself is much harder to categorize.
Pleo's is building its AI technology to be able to categorize spending.
We're still a very long distance from understanding how to categorize emotions.
"This is insufficient to categorize them as fake news," the study said.
I wouldn't personally categorize Curvy Barbie as fat, but she is different.
The more we like something, the more we like to categorize it.
I don't categorize myself based on the gender of those I love.
BI: So you wouldn't categorize IEX as a failure to this point?
Staffers screen these comments, categorize them, and decide what to pass along.
Scherer, however, uses an old-fashioned spreadsheet, which helps her categorize expenses.
"I think it's difficult to pigeonhole or categorize Culture Club," Craig says.
Cuomo's 2018 reelection performance was not what I would categorize as strong.
They warned that such microtargeting could unfairly categorize or exclude certain people.
Place these in your drawers to help separate and categorize your clothing.
He also offered an unorthodox idea on how to categorize those courses.
I never feel at ease when they try to categorize my work.
In Taiwan, you would categorize this dish as xiao chi: small eats.
"We treat money differently depending on how we categorize it," says Gresham.
The workers categorize items according to five "dimensions," as Facebook calls them.
" In GQ in 2015: "So is it unfair to categorize Swift as calculating?
Anthem feels like an easy game to categorize: It's BioWare's take on Destiny.
Despite this, Winnipeg police won't categorize the attacks as a religious hate crime.
Manliness is a series of qualities that we categorize into a certain group.
I even still have a couple of people I would categorize as fans.
Her artistic experimentation varies vastly, to the point that it's hard to categorize.
This two-dimensional space provides four quadrants that help us categorize our politics.
The software then used WHOIS lookups to categorize where each packet was headed.
At the end, I categorize it as business, and that mileage is saved.
The multi-faceted robot is hard to categorize and, well, just plain weird.
However we might categorize their relationship, they are marked with different cultural codes.
AI-based systems can also categorize and prioritize attacks based on threat level.
She recently lobbied Texas state legislators to categorize fertility fraud as sexual assault.
Because of this, we categorize great offensive rebounders by style more than strategy.
There are several ways to categorize a word that's composed of other words.
But to categorize him by a name does not quite address the issue.
The system uses pattern recognition technology to categorize users' speech, the company said.
Categorize your debt into one of two categories: quick payoff or longer payoff.
You can easily add labels in Gmail to tag and categorize your messages.
Those extra letters tacked on the end help categorize the memory card's capacity.
The tendency to categorize others is a well-established element of human nature.
But actually, because they have a different opinion, to categorize them as treasonous.
Any attempt to categorize the elder Mr. Gimbel's musical leanings would be complicated.
I would not categorize this as a U-turn by the US administration.
I'm not even sure that I would categorize my work under body-positivity.
Unstructured data is more free-flowing, difficult to categorize and a little more complex.
A separate algorithm was also able to correctly categorize 16 of those 17 patients.
Participants received $0.02 for every comment they tried to categorize as abusive or not.
" But Pence declined to categorize Trump backer -- and white nationalist -- David Duke as "deplorable.
You just categorize songs into group that seem to have an inherent common thread.
Wofford said that he doesn't "categorize" himself by the gender of those he loves.
It's important not to generalize and not to categorize teams by age or demographic.
This eye of the camera is all seeing and doesn't focus, categorize, or label.
"I would categorize it as a further annoyance," Chief Executive Andy Palmer told Reuters.
Some people categorize me as a social entrepreneur and others as a tech entrepreneur.
He borrows from different cultures so freely that it is folly to categorize him.
Many appeared to be hard to categorize, working across existing genres, disciplines and institutions.
They must use classification systems to code and categorize patient information onto different databases.
It's also hard to categorize or even describe, which is part of its accomplishment.
There will always be someone trying to categorize me into something less than whole.
After gaining tenure, she insisted University of Pennsylvania categorize her as Native American, too.
He is involved in a project to categorize cryptocurrencies based on sharia-compliance criteria.
Our society is one that loves to categorize people and often pigeonhole them entirely.
This is the kind of learning that I'd categorize as interesting and utterly disturbing.
But other stuff is tougher to categorize and enforce across a global user base.
The best way to understand each other is not to label, define and categorize.
As for how to categorize his cuisine, however, Mr. Alelam had less to say.
I believe it has also become too easy to simplify and categorize military service.
There's no easy way to categorize the music, so don't bother worrying about that.
It's human to want to label and categorize things so we can better understand them.
We also know that fish can use facial features to categorize predator and non predators.
One socially helpful distinction used to categorize people has been to sort them by sex.
I wouldn't even call us reform; I don't even think you can really categorize us.
They categorize all sex between men as inherently risky, on par with intravenous drug use.
When we think of packaged food goods, we categorize them as name-brand or artisanal.
"The ads you categorize as 'bizarre' could have currency with very narrow groups," says Rosenberger.
I will leave it up to people to categorize what they want to call it.
I ASK MYSELF THE SAME QUESTION, WHY DO THEY CATEGORIZE US AS THE EXTREME RIGHT?
It did categorize people more as healthy, so it's not perfect (but no algorithm is).
Device-usage is one more data-point that can be used to categorize the electorate.
People will naturally want ways to bookmark, replay, search, categorize, and surface Post-live media.
It is possible to categorize all these various groups as broadly pro- or anti-Assad.
So with this project I wanted to look at how people categorize artists with genre.
"I wouldn't categorize it as a problem, but it became an intense hobby," he says.
If someone was to categorize your music as such how would you feel about that?
Niantic leans heavily on global mapping data, morphology, and other ecological traits to categorize environments.
Companies will need more history behind them before investors can truly price and categorize fintech.
There'll never be a simple way to categorize Kelela—but that's part of the fun.
Hinman did not categorize other cryptocurrencies, which are having the same identity crisis with regulators.
In doing so, it has the capacity to categorize items by theme, not only similarity.
If you like the page for Hillary Clinton, Facebook might categorize you as a liberal.
And I don't think we have to categorize and flatten The Favourite in that way.
"There is a huge amount of data to crunch and properly categorize," Mr. Byford said.
Would you say that you still are an optimist, if you have to categorize yourself?
SPLC leveraged existing data sets, private and governmental, that categorize landmarks and historic site markers.
But it was simply wrong to categorize Markle's comments as nasty; they were simply factual.
" Ultimately, he said, "Puryear's interests are very broad," and his work is "difficult to categorize.
The researchers set out to categorize samples gathered during the more successful dive on Saturday.
The advertising systems categorize each user based on what they're reading, watching, or searching for.
Science seeks to categorize nature, to sort it into discrete groupings to better understand it.
Even so, the temptation to categorize job applicants as either good or bad is naive.
" Both platforms categorize America's addiction to opioids the same way: as an "epidemic" and a "crisis.
" Both platforms categorize America's addiction to opioids the same way: as an "epidemic" and a "crisis.
I shed a little tear for every artist who's been asked to define or categorize themselves.
An exhibition composed entirely of paintings by women that attempts to categorize Expressionism in new terms.
"I don't categorize any of my music—everyone else does that without asking me," she sighs.
Meeks said he would categorize this as a capital murder case, rather than a mass shooting.
Shoppers first go through a series of six questions designed to help categorize their body shape.
Cultivators still categorize strains by indica and sativa labels to denote growth patterns and physical traits.
Employers tend to categorize these individuals into policy or legal categories when they think about hiring.
So the agency opted to categorize the beverage as "unclassifiable" when it comes to its carcinogenicity.
That's how I categorize this movie: It's the film for which Natalie Portman shaved her head.
Many folks even categorize otherwise hardcore porn as softcore if it is feminist and artistically shot.
"We want to utilize Artificial Intelligence to categorize, evaluate, enrich and process the content," said Rapacz.
I check QuickBooks Self-Employed (this app is a lifesaver) and categorize some transactions and milage.
I also welcome this conversation, I wouldn't even categorize it as a backlash, in my opinion.
"I would categorize it as a further annoyance," Aston Martin Chief Executive Andy Palmer told Reuters.
But while podcasts may be easier to categorize than music, they may prove trickier to suggest.
When it's several decades away, you might categorize saving for retirement as a back-burner concern.
Students can categorize those sentences and write more of their own to create full paragraphs. 6.
Morrison described the pseudo-scientific language invented to legitimate and categorize the oppression of black people.
The card comes in colorful packaging that matches the hues Apple uses to categorize your purchases.
"High Flying Bird," the latest film from director Steven Soderbergh, isn't an easy movie to categorize.
And while I have heard many categorize this as a "free vacation," it is anything but.
" They added they will not direct supervised institutions to categorize loan modifications as "troubled debt restructurings.
Consumers' seemingly benign activities — their likes — could be used to covertly categorize and influence their behavior.
Finally, we ignore some ancestral differences and focus on others when we categorize people into races.
I'd categorize it as toward the growl end of the sonic spectrum, versus the whine side.
How would you categorize their style and how did it reflect other truths of their life?
Once I stop worrying about how to categorize it, the Urus proves something of a delight.
It found that the elites of Silicon Valley are difficult to categorize using today's political labels.
The researchers used that data to categorize the men and women into a variety of groups.
Most researchers believe that regardless of the country, regardless of the culture, that people categorize, right?
Yet even now that she is in power, her erstwhile protest movement remains hard to categorize.
A third explained that he was making a list of all the ways to categorize people.
She has regularly refused to categorize herself as a feminist, because she thinks it is nichifying.
It was, in short, a hard-to-categorize restaurant, epitomizing the delicious idiosyncrasies of Los Angeles.
With its intentional blurring of art, design, science and marketing, Superflex's work is difficult to categorize.
Perhaps it's been too easy for the press to categorize Mizmor as a "members of" act.
However, it's hard to categorize his work as a whole because no two canvases look the same.
Even though the government used to categorize us as "other," not all Indians saw themselves as such.
However, it will categorize them before doing so in one of three classifications: negative, positive or neutral.
It's difficult to categorize a Bong Joon-ho film: The director excels at movies that explode boundaries.
Those could be turned into labeled datasets to train algorithms to categorize text they've never seen before.
The ability to triage and categorize the incoming call, with the ability to upload (pic, video, stream).
Instead of nurturing our individuality, the system feels it's easier to categorize us and give us labels.
As humans we work to categorize everything we encounter in order to understand the world around us.
It also is something we can both categorize into the "need" and "want" categories of our lives.
It was also the most disorienting, and hard to categorize through the prism of conventional political analysis.
Henri informed me that the food we consume says a lot about how we categorize the world.
In our results, published last November, we categorize women's experiences with their data into five different types.
If forced to categorize, I would say that the most requested species of request was the complaint.
Our machines are certainly getting more intelligent, but not in a way that we can easily categorize.
Flagging clickbait headlines or filtering spam both require an underlying model that can interpret and categorize language.
They resent the words that we use to categorize them, because those words diminish who they are.
Her subjects, she believes, are reluctant to categorize themselves as affluent because of what the label implies.
The mothers completed questionnaires that allowed researchers to categorize the kids as morning, intermediate or evening chronotypes.
To categorize the ruthless campaign against this Muslim minority as anything less than genocidal would be false.
Budgeting apps can connect to your bank account and automatically categorize transactions from debit and credit cards.
" The reviewer went on to categorize those in charge of organizing the Monticello tour as "sell-outs.
If I had to categorize the French-Algerian choreographer Rachid Ouramdane, I'd label him an expressionist minimalist.
There are other applications that categorize your spending to help summarize where you could be cutting costs.
"It is not good policy to categorize large parts of your population as outside the national identity."
We believe that you can categorize all use cases into a small number of behavior categories, e.g.
Like music, food bypasses the rational mind whose job it is to categorize and label other humans.
"I couldn't define it or categorize it or even come close to figuring it out," he says.
"I think that the State Department's response thus far I would categorize as criminally incompetent," he said.
" This was apparent in our interview when we disagreed over how to categorize "I Love You, America.
You tag and categorize every dollar of your income and allocate how you'll spend it each month.
Spread out over six weeks and a dozen locations, the Ruhrtriennale specializes in hard-to-categorize productions.
Another, called 'Spend Analysis', would categorize different types of spending into categories such as shopping and utilities.
And yet, he is also one to categorize things as "high vibration" (good) or "low vibration" (bad).
"All changes entail some risk but we would not categorize it as a significant risk," Slyngstad said.
Researchers typically run the rocks through machines that can determine what elements they contain and categorize them.
I categorize these as wellness products and services that rely on convenience instead of your will power.
So when people categorize everything we eat in India as &aposIndian food&apos it&aposs very misleading.
But the far right tried to categorize the work as this Arabian thing or this Islamist thing.
One of Cortex's key responsibilities is developing software to automatically categorize and filter certain content on Twitter.
The first is a didactic treatise on the different ways to categorize art, including color and size.
Because these charts typically categorize strength with different colors, they can be challenging for colorblind readers to interpret.
The idea of using statues to categorize race came centuries after the Greeks and Romans, the twins explain.
This probably makes The Emissary sound like a sci-fi novel, but it's harder to categorize than that.
The researchers hired people to look at the photographs and categorize each person based on gender and race.
We read a little, and I also check my Mint account and re-categorize a bunch of transactions.
" For the record, however, she doesn't categorize her return as a comeback at all: "I don't really care.
As the authors note, it's impossible to know for certain if law enforcement agencies always categorize crimes correctly.
Does the brain categorize images (and therefore develop these regions) based on how animated or still they are?
Psychologists categorize parenting by four styles: authoritative, uninvolved/neglectful, permissive and authoritarian, said licensed clinical psychologist Joe Taravella.
Forty-three percent of women categorize their vote as making this statement, compared to 25 percent of men.
I understand the reason why one would want to categorize sightly nuanced asshole behavior — I did it myself!
It could be used to explore the core functions of life, and to categorize essential genes within cells.
"The law doesn't categorize data, which may include online content, and does not include protection measures," he said.
The urge to categorize, though understandable, goes against the currents of the region's greatest artistic and countercultural achievements.
They almost categorize you as just being a girl that people just want to look at and sexualize.
On Instagram, hashtags help aggregate and categorize uploaded photos or videos that fall within similar categories of content.
For example, bonobos' pleasure principle extends to include behaviors we, as humans, would categorize as incest and pedophilia.
" Hours after Hamlin's tweet, Sheridan fired back once again, continuing to categorize the cheating allegations as "FAKE NEWS.
Other ideas were sometimes too difficult to categorize, blending issues of mobility, equity, and improving already-existing infrastructure.
It is used by medical practitioners around the world to diagnose conditions and by researchers to categorize conditions.
Reuters explains the process in simple terms:The workers categorize items according to five "dimensions," as Facebook calls them.
Just drag and drop files to the menu bar, and Spotless will ask you how to categorize them.
Crimes too difficult to categorize and too open to a limitless breadth of interpretation—pure power and calculation.
Sadly, despite its attempt to earnestly categorize bands, it never stuck as a signifier the first time around.
"This is a moral decay if we try to categorize it that way, a moral decay of society."
We're living in a surveillance economy where sites and apps can track and categorize our every online move.
Over the last several decades, researchers have proposed dozens of theories, each suggesting a scheme to categorize learners.
Mysterious, bloody, possibly paranormal murders come with an order of cheese steak in this hard-to-categorize movie.
"This is an entire new world of processes for us, learning how to categorize these signals," Banerdt said.
Cripure, impossible to categorize by any of our literary labels—hero, victim, genius, idiot, madman, muse—is another.
These are more difficult to track and categorize, but it seems odd not to include them at all.
It's hard to categorize a Bong Joon-ho film: The director excels at movies that blow up boundaries.
"If you buy something, you can just use the record keeping function to categorize it online," he said.
It's hard to categorize a Bong Joon-ho film; the director excels at movies that blow up boundaries.
"I categorize risks in terms of 'narratives,' and this bear market narrative has taken a strong hold," he said.
Whenever a distant exoplanet is discovered, astronomers categorize it according to its most obvious physical features and orbital characteristics.
Social scientists categorize data using demographic information all the time, in response to how society has already structured itself.
Regulators warned that companies could use those details to narrowly categorize consumers, potentially leading to inferior or unfair treatment.
Those are examples of direct reference, but we also categorize a second type of that, which is oblique reference.
Internally, agencies can index and categorize uncensored footage, with full audio and un-blurred faces, as they see fit.
To categorize her falsehoods as little white lies is letting her escape the gravity of the responsibility she holds.
Google has launched a new feature for image search called badges that will categorize the content behind selected images.
Banks can also categorize a customer's spending data using Bud's technology to help them find more cost-efficient products.
I can then go through each transaction and categorize it as business, personal, or a split between the two.
Our large-scale data provide the ideal source of ground truth for training classifiers to detect and categorize trackers.
So, the organization decided to come up with a completely new rating to categorize the insanely popular Netflix series.
Haberman wrote that the hosts were in attendance, but did not categorize their appearance as having "partied" with Trump.
The study offered insights into the ways people categorize and label others based on their speech, Ms. Kern said.
From there I divvy up my money into various accounts that categorize it based on my current financial goals.
" But there was something different about natural wine: "I don't know how to categorize it, but it's something special.
"Once we've determined something is both illegal and in our remit, we categorize the image or video," he explains.
This was enough to categorize pitcher plants as a "considerable mortality source for young salamanders," according to the study.
Federal courts categorize sexual harassment within a larger group of gender discrimination claims, which makes a full accounting difficult.
Categorize it — okay, that's a thought about the asshole who stockpiled the hand sanitizer — then throw it back in.
Outside of the health world, people have already made changes to the language they use to categorize certain events.
We must tackle equipment that we know is failing, but then also categorize these failures in an appropriate manner.
Southern sludge and stoner metal make for extremely easy bedfellows; some might categorize them as one and the same.
"Any time something's different, people want to categorize it as good or bad, and it's probably neither," Bauer said.
I would categorize it as a wine that expresses the characteristics of the grape more than the place itself.
She continued to work until her death, producing quirky, hard-to-categorize pieces in a variety of mediums. Mrs.
They beep when they detect harmful molecules in the air but are unable to categorize them in intelligent ways.
The same machine-learning algorithms developed to categorize images on the internet can be used to identity terrorist activity.
"No matter what, people want to have some sort of way to categorize people — it's just easier," she said.
And her knee-jerk tendency to categorize and make broad generalizations seems uncannily similar to the environment she's criticizing.
We don't need to categorize people by diabetes risk to recommend weight loss, she said in a phone interview.
His improvisational performance was so strange and hard to categorize that it doomed him to be a cult comic.
For some of its biggest stars and genres, YouTube has to find new ways to categorize their viral fame.
He said the police could not categorize the death as a hate crime until a motive was clearly established.
So cracking down on these companies and forcing them to correctly categorize anonymized location data is a good step.
The exhibition is an exciting revelation, a discovery of a major body of work that is difficult to categorize.
Charles is looking out at the modern world, and seeing too much scary shit to categorize all of it.
Most physicians are hesitant to categorize it as anything other than a psycho-social condition with acute physical symptoms.
Here's how it works: CleanEmail uses special algorithms to categorize your emails by sender, subject line, and their send date.
Because that's the only way to categorize a hookup that involves the very inexplicable use of the word "infidels," right?
He also embraces gender-fluid clothing and avoids labeling himself (he has even said he doesn't categorize himself as human).
Like Google Photos, Album+ can automatically recognize, categorize and organize the people, objects, places, documents and receipts in your photos.
So naming them seems like a good way to track and categorize them, especially if multiple people have similar quirks.
Jennifer Goebel, a spokesperson for NOAA Fisheries Greater Atlantic Region, told Fox News that they would categorize this as unusual.
Right now, only that stipend is taxed, but the House's tax plan would also categorize these tuition waivers as income.
Nicotine, a novel, and Private Novelist, which is harder to categorize, represent the two sides of Zink's bizarro stylistic coin.
They're mixtures of varying compositions and concentrations, and they're difficult to categorize as similar to or different from one another.
Check out more videos from VICE: "I think there's a lot of ways that we can categorize data," she said.
"You don't want to categorize people into lumps, you want to give them the opportunity to be themselves," she says.
But the gb (short for Goodbaby) Pockit's $249.99 price leaves me puzzled about how to categorize it among other strollers.
Perhaps the whole idea is a Victorian construction with their eagerness to categorize, compartmentalize, and to trace this developmental path?
Toyota is particularly exercised by China's proposed policy move to categorize conventional hybrids, like the Prius, as gasoline-fueled cars.
It is comforting because it reassures those who categorize others that they are not responsible for the issues or difficulties.
Twitter said it had decided not to categorize the U.S. Confederate flag as hateful imagery, citing its place in history.
Cancer patients, for example, have lower levels of harmful inflammation when they more frequently categorize, label and understand their emotions.
The Department of Justice will change regulations to categorize bump stocks as "machine guns" under federal law — effectively banning them.
I don't like to put labels on how I'm eating, but if you were going to categorize it, I'm pescatarian.
We would also need to categorize individuals into different groups and consider distinct approaches to care and engagement for each.
"We are not claiming that everything we categorize in the paper should be of interest to government regulators," he said.
Finally, we can categorize regimes by the way their leaders govern — the goals they pursue and the tactics they use.
It can be challenging to categorize a talent like Mizrahi, who is, at his core, an artist above all else.
Mary described herself as "semi-closeted," and she said that people saying Jamil needed to categorize herself made her uneasy.
My plan also ends the carried interest loophole that allows money managers to categorize their ordinary income as capital gains.
What's kind of fun about the destination is that there isn't an obvious thing, nor is it easy to categorize.
For a long time Bill Gross dominated a fixed-income space that is hard to categorize: unconstrained bond market investing.
You can categorize your phone breaks—setting them up as for work, or for study, or for mindfulness, for example.
Most experts say Uber and Postmates, as well as Lyft and other apps, would have to categorize drivers as employees.
Indeed, by recent standards, it is hard to categorize what happened here on Tuesday as any sort of seismic shock.
The legislation would prohibit blocking and throttling web traffic and would categorize broadband as a service open to heavy regulation.
Not only do they use different terms to describe sexual violence (the study found 23), but they also categorize actions differently.
The problem is that the method they used to categorize people with pedophilic interests has never been shown to be valid.
It used a combination of machine learning and human moderators to identify and categorize user activity involving spam, profanity, and fraud.
As soon as an image is uploaded one can begin the identification process and begin to categorize and segregate the image.
Hariri says Snyder likes it because of its privacy settings: people can categorize contacts as close friends, friends, acquaintances or followers.
He announced that the culturally appropriate way to racially categorize black Americans is to refer to the group as African Americans.
You can categorize, label, and annotate all your transactions, organizing everything in the way that makes the most sense to you.
Here's one possibility for how the photo suggestions might work: Twitter could categorize photos based on which stickers they're associated with.
Josh, Wesley, and Angelica frequently describe the social ordering and hierarchies that are used to categorize their place among their peers.
Uber created a new program to better categorize complaints of harassment or assault, with the hope of having more effective responses.
This is Heimel's first joke: Party seems like a fair way to categorize the genre and form of her literary debut.
The researcher used subject tags, created by Daily Stormer to categorize topics on its site, to arrive at the above numbers.
Further breakthroughs in this domain will help biologists explore the core functions of life, and to categorize essential genes within cells.
It's quite possible that his admission was due to nothing more than what we would today categorize as typical concussed behavior.
Kendi says the way children categorize human difference as superior or inferior is one of the "first, elementary" ideas of racism.
Wally will keep a running tally and categorize items so you get a clear picture of where your money is going.
Later the FCC, via then-CIO Bray, would categorize the event as a "non-traditional DDoS attack" flooding the API interface.
I think it's a political problem, but that's not the sort of lie that is easy to categorize in legal terms.
And perfumers who refuse to categorize their fragrances in terms of gender are not trailblazers, but as vintage as they come.
As its title suggests, John Haskell's new book, The Complete Ballet: A Fictional Essay in Five Acts, is difficult to categorize.
In Britain, we don't categorize artists by their ethnicity, so I find this question a bit odd as it's intrinsically divisive.
The researchers used methods borrowed from developmental psychologists to discover the assumptions a DeepMind image classifier was using to categorize objects.
The trio categorize themselves as Spiritually Ratchet, making their music a meeting place of thought provoking lyrics and trap-inspired production.
"With that extra discretionary, you're basically funneling that extra money into these buckets that you categorize on your own," Pak says.
As an artist she transcended constraints, and as a woman of color, she confronted a society that wished to categorize her.
Look at the 10 themes Times reporters used to categorize the tweets and read some of the tweets in each category.
Gen X, Y, and Z all call each other out on the ever-so-slight differences that categorize each group. Gens.
No matter how you'd categorize Benson's new look, there's no doubt that many more stars will be going darker for fall.
"We don't care how it looks," he said, adding that his department is trying to categorize all hate crimes more accurately.
Mr. King incorporated as many genre elements as possible, and it makes for a fun, though not easy to categorize, experience.
The books categorize characters as "pure-blood" and "Mudblood," among other categories, as allegories for those who are different in society.
At Le Mans, age and experience are key for cars and drivers, and are used to help categorize man and machine.
It's so easy for us to categorize the "other side" as, you know, sitting smugly somewhere, just wishing for our death.
Its simple design breaks up your tasks into an inbox-style series of queues you can easily categorize by due date.
But he would not categorize the death of two hawks in the same park within weeks of one another as noteworthy.
Analogies to Vietnam, made by those who categorize America's pulling out of the area in 1973 as a "surrender," are misleading.
Since Uber doesn't categorize its drivers as employees, organizers admit they're having trouble finding the best way to get drivers recognized.
Still, some Republicans may not categorize the Delaware win as Democratic progress, because this district was drawn for a Democrat to win.
"This is allowing us, for the first time, to categorize what we get exposed to, on a personal level," Snyder told Gizmodo.
Rather than categorize the subjects, Green created a survey that allowed participants to self-identify with elements, seasons, numbers, and card suits.
In some situations, the official is even prompted to categorize people as one of 36 "problematic" types from a drop-down menu.
Unfortunately, the social media/content production/advertising/how do we even categorize Facebook anymore company is in need of... a copy editor.
The characters on Game of Thrones are multidimensional and ever-changing, but what happens when we categorize them by... beauty and goodness?
Interestingly, Shutterstock notes in its press release that it hadn't intended to train algorithms to categorize spatial arrangements, only to recognize objects.
The startup uses IBM Watson's visual recognition technology to analyze a retailer's inventory and categorize their clothes into those same nine categories.
We're all artists, and we make things together so, I guess I'd categorize Sisters Weekend as a collaboration more than anything else.
Having Cyborg's armor categorize him as a threat and attack him to set off the fight is an inane bit of contrivance.
"We're working with experts in the field to develop a taxonomy to categorize the incidents that are reported to us," adds West.
Even if users can clearly categorize themselves as gray-romantic, there's no guarantee other people will understand or respect what that means.
But it, too, has a duality that makes it hard to categorize, simply because there aren't many (or any) similar bikes around.
The problem is that there are some things which are obviously hoaxes, but others that are less easy to categorize, he said.
They categorize homicides as "hate violence" if it appears that the victim was targeted because of their gender identity or sexual orientation.
The answer to all these questions is yes, but separating them out in this way, to categorize different misdeeds, creates cognitive dissonance.
Because Larsson's music spans multiple genres, the brand took inspiration from her to categorize its new Pop Lip Colour and Lacquer shades.
Shared housing startups are generally operating in the most expensive U.S. housing markets, so it's difficult to categorize their offerings as cheap.
More recently, Hiver added automation with simple if/then rules to assign conversations to the right person and categorize your emails automatically.
Your performances are often so varied that it is hard to categorize your music; you are, as Lee Dorrian said, truly unique.
In our polarized age, pundits tend to categorize politicians as being either good or useless, and seldom is either a worthy descriptor.
Today, the Trump Administration would like to deny this history, wrongly categorize Indians as a racial group, and disavow ongoing treaty relationships.
Taking advantage of universal themes like financial independence and education has made it easy to categorize Minaj as a defender of women.
Take inventory of what you own and categorize major items, such as furniture, electronics and art work, to accurately assess their value.
It is important to categorize company culture, and map how candidates do or don't fit within the context of that cultural blueprint.
There are people — I categorize them as life's losers — who get their sense of accomplishment and achievement from trying to stop others.
This list includes infections that you probably categorize as STDs, but also includes some that can be passed on in other ways.
The classification technology they developed for Speare now powers Stash in order to automatically categorize and tag the web pages users save.
We wanted to explore the ways we as humans categorize and label these thoughts and experiences that are outside the everyday spectrum.
How to categorize the recent blossoming of kawaii guys, with slender frames draped in pink, girly accessories, and pouting, raspberry-tinted lips?
Stockholm, Sweden A purist might categorize Setsuko's sound as more grind than screamo, but there's no way I was not including it.
Nowadays, most email platforms, such as Gmail and Outlook, have filter settings that allow you to categorize and control your incoming messages.
"I categorize what happened as a failure," said Shlomo Brom, a retired brigadier general now at Israel's Institute for National Security Studies.
Shakespeare scholars categorize "The Winter's Tale" as a "late romance," as if the fuzziness or freedom of old age explained its weirdness.
In 2014 India's government voted to re-categorize them as a "Backward Caste," meaning they would get access to the quota system.
For more information on how influencer marketing agencies categorize creators by follower count, check out this story from Business Insider's Amanda Perelli.
This data would then be reconciled with the voter file to categorize every eligible black resident by registration status and voting history.
The rule, which was created alongside a decision to categorize broadband like a utility, was the tech centerpiece of the Obama administration.
It's easy to add new Gmail labels to use as folders — and just as easy to add multiple to categorize your messages.
As Mashable reported on Monday, it's unclear how the Royal Mail would categorize bathwater, but shipping "biological substances" internationally is not permitted.
Companies are not permitted to categorize political expenses like lobbying as tax-deductible business expenses, but trade associations are tax-exempt organizations.
Avoid using all caps, which is the digital equivalent of yelling, and categorize emails as low priority unless they&aposre truly urgent.
There was always hot water for tea, always a moment to chat, always an abundance of office supplies to commandeer and categorize.
It will be up to booksellers to figure out how to categorize her pastiche of travel writing, memoir, history and literary nonfiction.
As you're logging your expenses, categorize them in a way that makes sense to you (bills, food, transportation, eating out, entertainment, etc.).
Other allegations include bribes given to categorize students as scholar-athletes when the students' athletic accomplishments and records may have been fabricated.
It's offensive to categorize conservatives as hateful individuals who would hunt down children in the streets simply because you disagree with us.
" He goes on to explain that had led some, including the conservative Family Research Council, to categorize morning-after pills as "abortifacients.
There's no question that the way people categorize Kalani and Jarani, and the way they think of themselves, will affect their lives.
The hard-to-categorize British artist released his debut collection of songs this September, though he's been working on them for years.
Many users categorize these Highlights: There might be one collection of food-related Stories posts, another for shopping, and a third for travel.
There are some obvious problems with this map, including how officials could categorize Central Park as economically distressed when nobody actually lives there.
The news also demonstrates the shifting terrain for symbols of hate and how it has proven difficult to identify and categorize such imagery.
Whatever approach you choose, the key to this exercise is to categorize your expenses and find spending patterns that do not benefit you.
Once you connect the software to your bank account and credit cards, you can categorize expenses, manage bills, and pay employees with ease.
It replaces the humans who watch the feeds, turning CCTV camera from passive into active observers, allowing them to categorize human behavior automatically.
The training is focused on the audio itself, rather than stats and data from third-parties, which some services use to categorize tracks.
Amazon is designing a wearable "health and wellness product" that can understand and categorize human emotion by analyzing a person's voice, Bloomberg reports.
The work is called DeepSqueak, and it uses deep learning and machine vision approaches to categorize the enigmatic chirps of mice and rats.
"Although I can't categorize these lessons of humble appreciation and gratitude as 'reasons for this happening,' I will consider them a silver lining."
Watch the full interview to learn even more about Aziz's love affair with food, but remember, do not categorize him as a foodie.
The Guidance will supersede certain analysis methods articulated in previous guidance, particularly the examiner's "Quick Reference" that previously sought to categorize abstract ideas.
We have a bad tendency to engage in "black or white" thinking where we quickly categorize things as either a success or failure.
Erin Gallagher, a social media researcher, says the market for this persuasive online activity is growing, getting more complex, and harder to categorize.
Still, it was a really generic way for my white friends and white bullies to categorize what made my identity different from theirs.
"This was based on previous research we'd done in which we asked people to categorize sexual orientation based on voice samples," he responds.
"There are opportunities for kinetic — you categorize them as dash and run type operations — but there are some kinetic opportunities there," Thomas said.
Between her sweet family and status as one of Hollywood's biggest stars, it's not uncommon for people to categorize Lively's life as perfect.
The rule will re-categorize broker-dealers who provide retirement advice as fiduciaries and subject them to increased levels of regulation and compliance.
If a pollster or political scientist were to categorize each of my family members, Trump loyalty may seem counterintuitive based on our backgrounds.
When she applied for the Prix de Rome in the early '80s, she wasn't sure how to categorize herself, which box to check.
But with something like emotional abuse, there are decades of studies and clinical approaches to address how to categorize and cope with it.
Florip said he would "categorize this as a massive explosion" at the plant, which is described as a manufacturer of specialty silicone chemicals.
"It was hard to get a handle on this artist and how to categorize certain types of work by him," Mr. Allan said.
"Female" and "male" aren't accurate terms to categorize all people, since so many individuals don't feel like they fit into these two categories.
What would later be termed the "scientific revolution" was marked by a desire to categorize, label, and rank everything from plants to minerals.
Ms. Jaramillo, who was born in Texas and politicized in California (the Watts riots) before moving to New York, is difficult to categorize.
The internal sectioning of  her forms invites us to categorize what we are looking at, even as they resist succumbing to that dominance.
Because he is the catalyst for so much of Carrie's stressful behavior, we have been quick to categorize him as a bad guy.
THUMP:Kevin, I read in the New York Times that you started the company mainly as a way to categorize your own techno records.
" Because the nurses and doctors attending to these patients didn't immediately categorize them as coronavirus cases, she says colleagues wound up "completely unprotected.
The process of bringing this difficult-to-categorize, animated series to life involved rotoscoping, a technique in which artists trace over film footage.
We categorize all these schools as public so all Americans can be educated, but the education we receive is not all the same.
Critics and reporters often categorize Amazon as a big tech company, and it is true that digital technology powers much of our businesses.
Mariano Chóliz, a psychologist at the University of Valencia, and his co-workers have made a first-pass attempt to categorize infant cries.
He joined the ranks of the unsheltered five years ago, another life upended among a diverse population that is so hard to categorize.
Generally when archaeologists study Paleolithic human cannibalism they categorize it as having either ritual meaning — for instance, for burial — or a nutritional purpose.
Now, Pinterest has a much cleaner site, but also highlights the focus on metadata and tagging that allows the site to categorize images.
Flight crews categorize air rage in one of several types: belligerent behavior, emotional outburst, noncompliant behavior, and incidents involving drugs, alcohol, smoking or sex.
To make sense of this broad field, I categorize innovations into two main groups, which I detail in two separate pieces on Extra Crunch.
Harris definitely has a better-than-zero shot of winning, though it's probably best to categorize her as a clear underdog at this point.
The team used 17 unique algorithms to classify and categorize attacks based on hundreds of characteristics designed to differentiate one bot from the next.
The FBI does not categorize cyberattacks as "significant" or insignificant, the agents said, adding the bureau only cares whether a crime has been committed.
"Our growth has been impacted from companies like Google who categorize it as gaming, and therefore it has shut off our advertising," said Stern.
"When we approach it like every other organ...we can categorize abdominal disease in terms of this organ," he said in the news release.
The proposals categorize drones into one of three groups, depending on their weight and the amount of damage they could do to a person.
At this time, deep learning helped algorithms make huge strides in their ability to identify and categorize visual data, kickstarting the current AI boom.
Part of the intrigue (and frustration) with Christo and Jeanne-Claude's work is that it's hard to categorize in a lineage of art history.
I've been asked to categorize a woman's right to choose in terms of the kind of sex she had in order to get pregnant.
However, Google says it was able to scan over 15,000 works, and it then its visual recognition software to identify and categorize the works.
He gave the example of someone going to different dermatologists and giving them $1 each to categorize skin samples to diagnose a dermatological problem.
Experts warn those numbers may be telling only part of the story since this type of fraud is relatively new and harder to categorize.
Look back at your last 12 months of expenses — your credit card and bank statements will tell you a lot — and categorize your spending.
Armed with a means to categorize IP addresses, we crafted firewall rules on our VPN to drop packets associated with the five tech giants.
"We did not try to categorize them, whether or not they were addicts, problematic drug users, or just plain users," said DDB chairman Reyes.
But most simply categorize them as a craze or fad -- the most recent in a long line of toys that children have swarmed to.
This would allow scientists to categorize different types of cells and eventually create an entire atlas of the human body's cell structure and composition.
Research on marijuana is difficult because the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration continues to categorize it as a drug with no currently accepted medical use.
To attract new and broader audiences, she advised law schools to categorize offerings by subject matter rather than by course or by degree program.
The Illinois Senate on Sunday approved a resolution calling for police to categorize neo-Nazi groups as terrorist organizations, according to the Chicago Tribune.
If doing this yourself doesn't seem feasible, there are several highly rated budgeting apps, including Mint (free), which automatically compile and categorize your expenses.
Specifically, she says, those who "reappraise" or re-categorize their anxiety as excitement end up showing more enthusiasm and performing better in subsequent tasks.
Users can also let their phones and computers be used to process and categorize the images and sounds — all in exchange for digital tokens.
It does not, according to the company, collect information about whether a user is conservative or liberal, or categorize web pages by political leanings.
There are also implications that are harder to categorize: Netflix, for example, can build a huge business in Australia with barely any local employees.
To me, it rivals the best of Asia's adored "Q" textures — a term used, among others, to categorize a spectrum of chewy, elastic foods.
The next thing I did was link all of our accounts to Mint in order to categorize and track all of these discretionary expenditures.
"I categorize the videos into four groups," he says, sorting them according to whether they show testimonials, surveillance, destruction of mosques, or cultural annihilation.
The hardest part of this exercise involved getting assistance on how to categorize my husband's nonwage income, for his job as a television host.
If you don't, the Google-era Internet, built to catalogue and categorize and suggest based on previously expressed preferences, can't be of much help.
If you were to categorize television coverage of the modern opening ceremony, it doesn't truly begin until the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
Some categorize themselves as "Women's Health Centers," something that some abortion clinics do as well, making them impossible to separate from actual medical abortion providers.
The concept is similar to a "bioblitz" event, where citizen scientists gather to find and categorize as many species as possible in a designated location.
The bill would categorize an abortion as a homicide, meaning doctors and patients could get life in prison or the death penalty, according to NPR.
I try to do this every week, and keep a massive spreadsheet in my Google Account to track and categorize all my spending and saving.
Snapchat released a video that might give you a better idea of how it works: Snapchat says it relies on machine learning to categorize stories.
" Tyrnauer is clear that he still thinks Bowers' experiences as a child make him "what we would today categorize as a survivor of sexual abuse.
A companion app was supposed to be able to track every piece of clothing that went through Laundroid, and categorize the clothes by household member.
Director: Bridey ElliottWriter: Bridey ElliottThe mere presence of a ghost doesn't earn a movie a horror designation, and Clara's Ghost is certainly hard to categorize.
While political ads might seem fairly easy to categorize — assuming they're attached to registered political parties and candidates, issues are a whole lot more subjective.
A companion app will keep track of every piece of clothing analyzed by the Laundroid, and let users categorize clothes by household member or item.
Streamers don't have to do anything differently than usual to have their videos indexed, instead, ClipMine will analyze and categorize the content in real-time.
But that came after a year or so of bafflement, a fruitless attempt to categorize a band that insisted on fighting back against such things.
He is tough to categorize—too nimble in the field to be a true slugger, too potent with the bat to be a crack defender.
The questions allow the system to categorize the user as one of 30 different skin types in order to make very specific skin care recommendations.
It's troubling that we're encouraged to categorize ourselves one way or the other because there are critical strengths and weaknesses commonly associated with each type.
Similar to Pinterest, you can categorize all of your pieces into self-created boards called "parcels" (I currently have one going for Fashion Week buys).
Some disabled athletes have a largely positive experience, typically in the case of those with very straightforward, clear impairments that make them easy to categorize.
The app also uses proprietary photo-recognition software to identify and categorize items in images, taking some of the hassle out of the selling process.
Now, Google Keep will categorize your notes by topic — like food, books, and quotes — and allow you to search for those musings later by keyword.
It wouldn't be right to categorize any of them by country or region, but there are some individuals with a good number of such photos.
Before the algorithms can do their work, the system needs to understand how it should categorize an original movie like Bright in the first place.
No matter what our desks or email inboxes may look like, humans have an innate urge to impose order: to categorize, to organize, to identify.
Better yet, try an app that will categorize and monitor your monthly and annual spending, such as Mint, You Need a Budget, or Personal Capital.
The best parts of Spark are the way it can prioritize and categorize your emails for you, making easier work of sorting through your inbox.
This app allows you to categorize your "unique ethnic mix" based on regions and migrations, and discover DNA "relatives" who share your AncestryDNA test results.
Uber has been criticized before for its refusal to categorize drivers as employees, and for its auto leasing program that many have labeled as predatory.
So we categorize the three main, primary categories as militia extremists, sovereign citizen extremists, and we also have white supremacists that are on that spectrum.
So in addition to keeping definitions up to date, the team is also constantly working on improving the parameters used to categorize speech Hatebrain encounters.
Filmmakers would voluntarily submit their films to the MPAA and its raters would watch the film and categorize it depending on its themes and content.
But the strongest works point to the more unified theme of humans' obsessive need to categorize the world around them, in this case by color.
Most medical professionals categorize travel as a stressful event, even more so for those suffering from autoimmune diseases like inflammatory bowel, celiac, Hashimoto's or psoriasis.
Awards: Picture, Director, Original Screenplay, International Feature It's difficult to categorize a Bong Joon-ho film; the director excels at making movies that explode boundaries.
At times, I'd even try to educate the people who called me these names to tell them why it's incorrect to categorize me as that.
Instead, we categorize things in terms of a more basic, undifferentiated notion of normality, which blends together these two importantly different facets of human life.
Gretel uses machine learning to categorize the data — like names, addresses and other customer identifiers — and classify as many labels to the data as possible.
The labels for the ancestry groups shown in the map are those used by IPUMS and intended to best categorize how survey respondents described themselves.
You could also categorize Varda's life as a series of befores and afters: before and after cinema, after Demy and before her later-life celebrity.
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The one-word answer to "what do you do?" lets people categorize us and gives them a snapshot of what we do or who we are.
"People want to categorize leaving a child in a car as different from all the other memory failures, but I say that is incorrect, " Diamond added.
Apple's in-store repair system uses an app called "Mobile Genius," which requires geniuses to categorize each type of broken device that comes into a store.
If you want to re-categorize an app (maybe you test mobile games for a living), tap the chart, then the app, then the Category heading.
These training sets could take a great many hours worth of processing time to generate, so they're not realistic ways to categorize the data just yet.
Schmidt said the data could then could be put into a machine learning system to categorize it, and then sell the finished product back to dermatologists.
"Production and technical services" is a great catch-all term for a lot of us who work on movies in ways that are hard to categorize.
Writer-director S. Craig Zahler seems to think it's pretty funny that people don't know how to categorize his new film, Brawl in Cell Block 99.
This movie is hard to categorize, but to me it feels like a fable, and maybe a fable about damned souls trying to make themselves clean.
The problem with this definition is that it's so broad, it would categorize almost all technology – including most modern household appliances, computers, and smartphones – as robots.
I've been thinking about this one, and I think the best way to categorize the iPhone X is as a superset of the iPhone 8 series.
"Afterlife," by Rachel Grobstein, appears to capture and categorize all sorts of biological and pop cultural matter: a football helmet, a lightning bolt, earthworms, an hourglass.
At one point, he asks the therapist to categorize him because he can't figure out why his life has turned out the way that it has.
I think the three main ones that we tend to categorize most of the feedback we get when we ask users why they contribute to Yelp.
But it's also planning to use blockchain technology, similar to the concept that underpins the digital cryptocurrency bitcoin, to encourage people to submit and categorize links.
Not only does it automatically track and categorize my income and expenses, but it offers unique features like auto-tracking for mileage and integration with TurboTax.
We categorize things because it helps us make sense of the world, but in truth, there is no linear path, and there is no indisputable hierarchy.
I would respectfully ask those that have viewed the video not judge or categorize Lance or me based on what they saw in the video alone.
It's hard to categorize right now how I think he's doing, other than to tell you how I would operate, what I would like to see.
There is the belief in justice on the one hand, and on the other the skepticism about the human ability to categorize right and wrong correctly.
In the moment, an experience might register as life-threatening, but they may not be able to categorize it as problematic until much later in life.
Some countries, including Croatia and Spain, categorize sex without consent as a lesser offense, sending a message that "real rape" must involve physical violence, she said.
Rather than merely presenting a list of your bookmarked websites, Stash analyzes them and tries to categorize them automatically so you can find them more easily.
When you're buying weed for the first time, the salesperson will categorize it with three different labels that refer to its effect: indica, sativa, and hybrid.
While Allen's approach could be considered the most traditionally documentary work of any photographers in this feature, Allen prefers not to categorize himself within any genre.
I prefer to get things out of my inbox and into a to-do list that I do control, one that lets me prioritize and categorize.
The researchers then used three-dimensional scanning to precisely measure the volume of each woman's breasts and categorize them as small, medium, large or very large.
We usually divide American states politically into two groups, and since Montana, Alaska and Idaho consistently vote for Republican presidents, we categorize them as red states.
Speakers tend to be seen as either helpful to the government or the opposite, and there is not much dispute about how to categorize Mr. Bercow.
I wish straight people could be a bit more flexible in how they see and categorize things, because I don't get this from other LGBTQ+ people.
"This is an entire new world of processes for us, and we're just now starting to learn how to categorize these various different signals," Banerdt said.
The process goes on and on, and the movement of labels follow it, the concept of indie trotting along behind them to categorize what was made.
If we are now freer to express our experience, we are no longer free from having to categorize it — and in categorizing, to limit its meaning.
We have to figure out a way to categorize things so that we can manage it better and the world becomes more predictable and so forth.
One does not always think of all of these as "bundles" because these services do not consistently categorize their content using the commonplace TV channel taxonomy.
"My first year here involved a battle with my teammates to defeat their knowing and unknowing attempts to categorize me as the 'team nigger,' " he added.
It's a sonically rich record and difficult to totally categorize, as dream-pop choruses mesh with slacker-style riffs and, on some tracks, frill-free acoustic musing.
We hook directly into GitHub and your CI/CD pipeline, categorize and de-duplicate each bug found, and then notify you through tools like Slack and Jira.
Google already offers a Chromebook and a tablet under 'Pixel' branding, so the move is likely to categorize all of its hardware efforts under one familiar name.
DHS wants the database to rank and categorize news sources according to a variety of factors, including content and topics covered, reach, circulation and location, and sentiment.
And so, unless there is something more specific to link it up, I think that this will be what we often categorize as awful but lawful conduct.
Pratt Manhattan Gallery presents A New Subjectivity: Figurative Painting after 26, an exhibition composed entirely of paintings by women that attempts to categorize Expressionism in new terms.
And so unless there is something more specific to link it up, I think that this will be what we often categorize as awful but lawful conduct.
While experts can't seem to agree on how to categorize someone as an ambivert, there are online quizzes that you can take to guesstimate where you land.
Instead of just relying on text descriptions and manually added tags, Snapchat is using machine vision to see what's actually in content, then categorize and index it.
Why it matters: No other startup in the consumer electronics space has ever raised that kind of cash while still private (depending on how you categorize Juul).
I don't really want to categorize us in a certain way but, logically, people know that I'm from Iran, so I've got to be a Muslim anyway.
Even though I don't like it, I have grown to bear it: the need to categorize myself to make it easier to be identified for a role.
Its economic rise has been hailed as the "Taiwan Miracle," and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank categorize it as an advanced, high-end economy.
Though the white paper is specific to Uber, the overarching goal is to better categorize and organize reports so companies can eventually prevent workplace harassment or worse.
AdviceRobo focuses on offering credit risk management solutions, and its latest API product enables lenders to categorize transactional data and predict defaults to make sound credit decisions.
"Boeing has said that they did not categorize a failure of MCAS as more critical because they assumed that pilot action would be the safeguard," he said.
An opinion article last Sunday about why we like to categorize things misidentified the journal in which a study about responses to "gender ambiguous" images was published.
An ethnologist might study people of other races and categorize them in ways that we clearly see as racist, but which to them felt objective and scientific.
Determinism versus randomnessIn physics-speak, scientists categorize a coin flip as deterministic, since the outcome is determined by factors that are in place before the coin lands.
Abeysena said ScopeAI can recognize the different phrases and wording that customers might use to describe their complaints or requests, and it will still categorize them correctly.
You can generalize or categorize music in certain ways, like straighter tracks or more wonky tracks, and so on, but I don't think about it that much.
Bad Art 2 brandishes its self-deprecating title to the fullest, examining what it means to categorize art as product of intention, or maybe just child's play.
And these guys are men I would categorize as feminists—we're on the same page politically, and they don't pull any sexist crap around the water cooler.
Then there's a third group of people who are trickier to categorize: people who work for a living but are as rich as some of the capitalists.
One thing it might involve is possibly some proposals to re-write some military rules that categorize what kinds of offenses are the subject of a discharge.
PEN doesn't actually attempt a quantification of free speech incidents on campus, instead preferring to categorize types of free speech crises and discuss particular incidents in depth.
It also has 80 "house brands," which are not actually brands at all but act as a way to categorize and merchandise products into certain decorating aesthetics.
As you likely already know, the Common Core Standards use the research of Isabel Beck and Margaret McKeown to categorize words into Tiers One, Two and Three.
It is, perhaps, an arbitrary distinction that has more to do with the way we categorize technologies — placing them in automotive or mobility, as opposed to robotics.
To foster such data-sharing, a coalition of tech giants — including Amazon, Google and Microsoft — has committed to using common standards to categorize and format health information.
It&aposs important to note that if you categorize your bag as "Great" but Rebag sees it as "Good," you may not get the full amount quoted.
TORONTO (Reuters) - Anne Hathaway has ventured back into independent cinema to star in one of the quirkiest films of the year, "Colossal", which she refuses to categorize.
The service allows you to see the status of bank and credit card accounts, categorize transactions, create invoices, prepare your taxes for filing with TurboTax, and more.
If they have to put a label on it so they can better categorize it and understand it, then [okay] if that's what makes them feel better.
While Democrats will categorize the IG report as nothing, Republicans must burrow in and get even more facts than the disturbing, even disgusting ones he has already uncovered.
"I wouldn't necessarily categorize these sales as 'I'm wanting to get out of China,' but more as 'I'm willing to buy' [for] a lot of cash," he said.
Google already enables users to delete cookies, it just hasn't previously been able to categorize them as those that remain on site or those that follow you around.
After calling out Glamour magazine for including her in their special issue aimed at women size 12 and up, Schumer argued that there's no need to categorize women.
The interrogation focus at Guantanamo is strategic; tactical questioning is accomplished in-theater to see what they know, categorize them accordingly, and determine what requirements they can satisfy.
The EU has just approved a law requiring its regulators to categorize foreign clearing houses according to risks posed to the EU financial stability if they went bust.
Speech patterns give us clues about where someone grew up, about social class, sexuality, education level, and many other ways we want to know how to categorize people.
This sounds tedious, but like most accounting programs, QuickBooks Self-Employed lets you create rules so that you don't have to go through and categorize every transaction manually.
While the US does not categorize postpartum suicides as pregnancy-related deaths, individual states have released studies showing suicide to be the leading cause of post-pregnancy death.
If Facebook can find a way to reliably categorize the Groups to enhance ad targeting, it could reach people of different interests with highly relevant and lucrative ads.
And because AdviceRobo's solution is based on loan applicants' transactional data — it can categorize 70% of transactions automatically — it gives lenders more data to inform their credit decisions.
Many of the terms used to describe movements, ideologies and systems were created by academics attempting to label something they saw that they wanted to categorize and generalize.
Still, it would be disingenuous to categorize Tuesday night's election as a defeat for Democrats or some kind of validation for Trump, his tweets to the contrary notwithstanding.
We publicly signal our gender, our team loyalty, our occupation, our income status, and even our political party, to those seeking to figure out how to categorize us.
The search results use a form of artificial intelligence called machine learning to sift through, categorize, and then throw up the jobs postings from all the different sites.
A test result might categorize someone as 37 percent Scandinavian or Irish, but as companies' reference databases expand and their algorithms sharpen, such estimates could shrink or grow.
The company is rolling out a new discover tab inside the app that will categorize bots by industry, provide featured suggestions, and includes a bot-specific search function.
The transition from an "employment" to a "management" also allowed these companies to categorize models as independent contractors—a designation that harms countless workers in the gig economy.
In the process, I've been struck by the major failures of social relation, resulting in an escalation of violence, that categorize the United States in the current moment.
You categorize, normally going from large objects to small; you give things away or sell them, particularly if you have a family you know is going to bicker.
"For someone who has high blood pressure, but not on a consistent basis, we do not categorize them," says Indra Cidambi, an addiction psychiatrist based in New Jersey.
Children don't begin to categorize their gender until the age of 2 or 3, explained Harriet Tenenbaum, who studies gender identity at the University of Surrey in England.
" In "Voting of the Doomed," Zim runs for class president against Willy, whom the school drones deem to be "leadership material" after they categorize him as a "moron.
With terrorist groups looking to mobilize the same people in the same ways here at home, attempts to categorize their ideologies as either "foreign" or "domestic" are meaningless.
And while a number of popular apps already help people categorize their spending and manage their budgets, Apple could get a lift by providing a friendlier user experience.
The name is as aggressively plain as a steamed chicken breast, and the dish, at David Chang's fun, pleasingly tough-to-categorize Los Angeles restaurant, celebrates that plainness.
At the time, Journalists and art critics were especially fond of describing any difficult-to-categorize artist as "funky," particularly if that artist resided in the Bay Area.
It was easy for many fans to categorize that uneasy conversation from "Living With Michael Jackson" not as criminal, but as just another example of the singer's disconnect.
Even so, the billions of data points about billions of people couldn't be effectively parsed by humans, so we have machines go through it, categorize it and analyze it.
Colored categories lets you categorize calendar events with colors, so it's a lot easier to scan your schedule and find out what events matter just from a color scheme.
The CDC has noted that some states — including Pennsylvania and Michigan in the map above — have a tendency to categorize deaths as drug overdoses without listing the drugs involved.
Eventually they're joined by Wendy Carr (Anna Torv), a psychology professor at Boston University, who helps them develop a system to categorize the killers and possibly predict future behaviors.
That's how we'd categorize the range of emotions felt at the second edition of Baum Festival, which took place May 21 in Bogotá, Colombia at the city's Multiparque venue.
Such a civilization would likely be Type II on the Kardashev scale, an attempt by the Soviet astronomer of the same name to categorize various technological stages of civilizations.
It's unnerving to think that an algorithm can make a not-terrible song in minutes and that AI is getting in on creative turf we categorize as distinctly human.
Stash works similarly to Pocket and Instapaper (and can import saved articles from both), but it also uses an AI engine to automatically recognize and categorize whatever you save.
You also get some tools within the Wallet app that help you track and categorize your spending as well as make smart decisions when it comes to making payments.
Insiders categorize a technology's progress from level 1 autonomous driving—something basic like adaptive cruise control—to level 5, full Terminator-style automation where the software has total control.
The Academy decided to categorize the movie as Adapted because director and writer Damien Chazelle made a short film from one of the script's scenes before making a feature.
These offices often categorize these substantial amounts of messages into buckets and are not able to handle them in a more personalized way like did so in the past.
As such, NLP offers a breakthrough technology for automating and accelerating basic manual processes necessary to categorize and assess millions of comments in days or weeks, rather than months.
For the project, she created five 40-inch tall ceramic sculptures, cataloging the different veins of the internet in much the same way as an anthropologist would categorize society.
From an economist's perspective, the best way to categorize the types of platforms that generate value by being the only game in town are as monopoly or oligopoly markets.
But even the more positive images of America's domestic lifestyle and human rights are tempered by a kind of realism that I can only categorize as being not-American.
MetaProp co-founders Aaron Block and Zach Aarons's 2019 book PropTech 101 devoted an 18-page chapter to defining proptech and discussing how to categorize startups in the field.
MetaProp co-founders Aaron Block and Zach Aarons's 2019 book PropTech 101 devotes an 18-page chapter to defining proptech and discussing how to categorize startups in the field.
Unless a person is very tall or very short, knowing only that person's height will not allow us to categorize that person as male or female with much certainty.
"Our brains like to quantify and categorize things, so there's something inherently satisfying about rating pictures or choosing between options," says Sara Weekly, MD, a child and adolescent psychiatrist.
He doesn't publicize it, and it has made him difficult to categorize: You couldn't quite make the argument that John Chamberlain, a di Suvero contemporary, was a community builder.
Then again, the new restrictions won't take effect until March 16 — which could affect the government's ability to categorize the need for the order as dire, according to Garrett.
In the 1910s and 1920s, the last time immigrants were such a large share of the American population, there were furious arguments over how to categorize newcomers from Europe.
He wasn't looking to assign blame and categorize people into victims and perpetrators, but rather to document the genesis of violence in communities, and to document how it spreads.
"We're fully committed to being transparent about what happens, but we need to make sure we're accurate and that we categorize things properly, and that's our commitment," Esper said.
When shopping, pick up a few different styles to help categorize and eliminate the possibility of cross-contamination — as in, "Tupperware with white lids is for leftovers," she said.
As with any definition of disease, or a precursor to one, the guidelines are arbitrary and have changed over time in ways that categorize ever more people as prediabetic.
Additionally, sub-label imprints Lupus Lounge and Auerbach Tontrager were formed in order to help distributors and customers better categorize the many sonic territories in which Koller was finding interest.
But, as The Next Web notes, law enforcement would be very interested in being able to analyze footage and instantly isolate and categorize people in crowds according to their movements.
It wasn't enough that his writers had to produce over ten stories per day but they had to self-categorize those stories into various buckets and they were rewarded accordingly.
Despite its simple, colorful aesthetic, there are a number of complex and subtle choices to how the game is structured, and how it plays that make it hard to categorize.
Rather, it's the fact that attempting to categorize him now seems to participate -- even if well intentioned -- in a refusal of his right to a life on his own terms.
But the ability to massively categorize a group of people based on their location and ad profiles feels profoundly disconcerting, even if it is more common than you might think.
Be smart: Streaming services — like Netflix and Hulu — that categorize programming by category, not brand, may have a tough time competing with traditional TV for easy choice-making by consumers.
"I would categorize this as terror activity," Mary Bossis, an associate professor of International Relations at University of Piraeus and an expert on left-wing militancy, told MUNCHIES by phone.
UPM itself has succeeded in lobbying the EU to categorize tall oil as a residue, making its biofuel subject to "double-counting" rules which encourage the use of waste products.
It was this that allowed Mint to categorize and classify financial transactions, which in turn allowed budgeting, spending alerts and a host of other things to unlock the user experience.
In the quest for our own version of truth, it would be quite easy to categorize people into two groups: the supporters that back your beliefs and those that don't.
There was a team of surfing Yahoos that would be responsible for taking the submissions that folks were making to Yahoo to be in the Yahoo directory and categorize them.
Drawing on neuroscience and experimental psychology to overturn the assumption that emotions are innate and universal, this book describes them as "goal-based concepts" designed to help us categorize experience.
It tends to mis-categorize lots of photos which is why, if you just searched bra on your photos app, that category might have been filled with completely irrelevant images.
Unlike a simple bookmark manager, like those built into some web browsers, Stash has developed technology that will automatically categorize your links based on the type of content they include.
Built-in apps will track walking, running, biking, cardio and strength training, and the Garmin Move IQ feature will automatically categorize and record lots of activity in case you forget.
Sales First, a caveat: Both Broadcom and Qualcomm categorize where their revenue based on the location to which the chips that go in the smartphones and other devices are delivered.
"When you categorize who I am as a basketball player, it won't say 'scorer,'" he told reporters after scoring 2107 points in a win over the Orlando Magic last week.
Google said that whether a user is conservative or liberal is not part of the information collected by the company, and that it didn't categorize web pages by political leanings.
There isn't one, but I would categorize the worst [kind of sex] is when you feel unfulfilled and not even satisfy and think, Why did I even waste my time?
In the classroom, a brief test would categorize children as this type of learner or that, and then a teacher could include more of this or that in their schooling.
Yeah, and there's bias that comes with that, with the cats and the lions and all that, because once you categorize them, you have some idea about whether they're dangerous.
Like Bourgeois, many of the artists featured in this exhibit work across multiple media, and they don't necessarily categorize their work as intended for children in whole or in part.
But it's also this very tension between Chiron's inner and outer personas that reinforces the film's central idea: that we need to rethink how we categorize black men as a whole.
To categorize Sagehen's diverse terrains—drainage bottoms with meadows and those without, north- and south-facing slopes, aspen stands with conifer encroachment—working groups hiked almost every yard of the forest.
Though Evans said he wouldn't categorize the Fed's December 2018 rate increase as a mistake, the central bank official did highlight more muted economic growth estimates and elusive inflation as priorities.
This is, of course, an offshoot of Pandora's Music Genome Project, which uses over 450 attributes to describe songs, along with complex algorithms to categorize and then suggest them to users.
We watch the news and see how our lament is vilified and dismissed by pundits who categorize our protests as violent, but who fail to hear the suffering in our lament.
Santos said that, though straight people often identify difference in people and categorize them with the enigmatic label other, even the most "normal" among us are beginning to shift our views.
Turner and Jackson's crossover success as both pop stars and rock gods also ensured that critics would always stumble and fail to categorize them as only one singular type of artist.
"Despite some softer top-line performance and better-than-expected cost control, we would categorize the release as generally clearing low expectations," William Blair analyst Dylan Carden wrote in a note.
In this age of political polarization, the United States must be prepared for violence from the left, the right, jihadists, and also those who subscribe to hard-to-categorize conspiracy theories.
Another proposal would categorize games that "incite sexism" as discriminatory, forcing them to be labeled with the highest age rating (18 and over) and barring them from prime time TV advertising.
"We categorize our content into thousands of subgenres to help match the right content to the right member based on their viewing history," Netflix spokesperson Marlee Tart told Mashable via email.
Of course, Rogers' music is difficult to categorize — would "Heard It In A Past Life" be more at home with the best pop vocal album nominees, or best alternative music album?
While it's fairly easy to categorize the photographically incontinent under the headlines Narcissistic and Insecure, or some combination thereof, the photo-posting folks may not have the same clarity about themselves.
" A guide to diagnose and categorize Hartl described the ICD as the "basis for identification of health trends and statistics globally and the international standard for reporting diseases and health conditions.
Oyeyemi has written five novels, including the acclaimed "Boy, Snow, Bird," a recasting of "Snow White," though to categorize any of her work simply as "fairy-tale retellings" would be reductive.
We tend to categorize women of old stereotypes of what they have, instead of really looking at a wide arrange of symptoms that give us a clue that there is trauma.
"Funnel that extra money into buckets you categorize, like short-term goals and long-term goals, like paying down debt, or saving for the kids' college educations," Pak tells Business Insider.
The senators also asked the agency to examine how app stores like Google Play vet the apps they categorize as child-friendly and ensure the apps comply with the privacy law.
WHO officials have been reluctant up until now to categorize the virus as a global pandemic, which is generally defined as an illness that spreads far and wide throughout the world.
Only 303 states have laws requiring seatbelts for both front and rear occupants and categorize not wearing them as a primary offense — meaning drivers can be pulled over for that alone.
There were far fewer simple assaults, but the sheriff's office told me that officials categorize some domestic-violence complaints—after, say, a woman has been slapped—as "harassment," a lesser crime.
Her status as Germany's "Mutti," or "Mother," is mostly a reflection of the biases of the country's male-dominated media and political class, still unsure how to categorize a powerful woman.
It's one of four stations attempting to categorize the culinary history of a group of people who cooked in everybody's kitchens and so have an outsize influence on the American diet.
There are a number of online quizzes that will categorize you as morning person (lark), night owl, or something else, but most of those are not backed up by scientific research.
This work allowed the researchers to categorize the event, now called SN 2016gkg, as a type IIb, or the kind of supernovae thought to involve giant stars ejecting their outer hydrogen layers.
The pair later wrote a manifesto of sorts for their website, where the "aquapreneurs" describe how seasteads will solve eight big problems they categorize as the "Eight Great Moral Imperatives" of seasteading.
The police do not categorize random slashings as a distinct crime, so it is impossible to know if the recent influx of reports of attacks represents a drastic increase in the number.
But Albert was far more user-friendly than others I've tried: It's able to recognize patterns and figure out what each expense is, then categorize it as a bill, transportation, rent, etc.
The decision not to categorize Damon as a terrorist would be widely mocked later on Twitter, with many arguing he would have been treated differently if his skin were a different color.
I don't wanna categorize, because there is so much diversity within the scene, but to Paris, even as you fall to the ground, you should be flawless and perfect to look at.
REPORTER: Mr. President, speaking of the attorney general, how would you categorize your relationship with Attorney General Jeff Sessions and have you spoken about the differences you have had in the past?
And there were a lot of questions as to why there was a U.N. flag that was draped on the casket or the box of remains or however we categorize it now.
It's what Apple had resisted calling its wearable for the past year and a half, even declining to categorize it as such when citing industry rankings, opting for the "smartwatch" category instead.
Even the critics who liked it tended to categorize it as a fairly empty bit of entertainment, riffing on the teen horror genre just enough to keep you distracted for 102 minutes.
The power to categorize members into one of three groups will rest with the AIU board and the new rules will come into effect from 2019, a year before the Tokyo Olympics.
We never went to museums or did anything cultural, so I was going around my house trying to categorize the more meaningful piece of furniture versus the less meaningful piece of furniture.
Psychologists have tried to categorize people who take extreme physical risks, like sky divers and racecar drivers, as being prone to "sensation seeking," similar to people who abuse drugs and gamble compulsively.
I've always been interested in tracking my spending—and even used the Monefy money manager app to help categorize things—resulting in a busy Tanvier and piles of receipts I never logged.
Yet through these conversations, I've come to think that the very styles that made us hard to categorize as young people could be the foundation for a new approach to middle age.
That title doesn't clarify who I am, it's a government term given to us in the late 1960s to categorize all indigenous people, Alaska natives and at the time, even native Hawaiians.
They will analyze and categorize economic outcomes, compare and contrast statistics for different demographic groups, and pose and explore their own questions about what this data has to say about economic opportunity.
The camera sends out laser pulses to gauge its surroundings, and the people on Google's mapping team then pore over the data to categorize different features such as intersections, driveways, or fire hydrants.
It would be easy to brush off Wigmore as a crackpot who came to America and got a lucky break, and it would be even easier to categorize her story as an anomaly.
We track our spending pretty obsessively — just about everything is paid for with a credit card, so it's automatically tracked, and we categorize every single transaction into one of our custom budget categories.
Michel and I don't like to categorize people for who they are, and I think the charm of this book is the people in it are defined by the richness of their lives.
It's the full count — a 100 percent sample, in polling terms — representing our best effort to categorize more than 4,000 tweets Mr. Trump has made since he declared his candidacy in June 2015.
The company's core product is designed to pick out the faces of multiple suspects in a large crowd, monitor crowd density and track and categorize different types of vehicles, according to promotional materials.
Take a song like, let's go with something obvious, "U Got the Look," which leads disc two of 1987's epic double album Sign o' the Times, and just try to categorize it.
If I deleted my profile tomorrow, Facebook's database would still retain some record of my existence and my friends, if only because it needs to categorize contacts data from people who know me.
Both Citrone and Reyman categorize the trendy length as a shock-proof cut that won't leave you in tears, and might even inspire you to try more risk-tasking lengths in the future.
More LGBT people have been killed in what advocacy groups categorize as hate-violence-related homicides so far in 46 than in all of 22011, according to data from an LGBT rights organization.
"I would categorize them as someone who doesn't flinch at losing money," commented Pravit Chintawongvanich, head of risk strategy at Macro Risk Advisors, who flagged the activity in a series of research notes.
Rob Kardashian's mom, Kris Jenner, may not know how to categorize her son's relationship with Blac Chyna, but if Chyna's Instagram tells us anything, the two were definitely each other's valentines this year.
Google will use this information, alongside its review of the app's marketing materials, in order to categorize apps and apply policies across three target groups: children, children and older users, and older users.
Impossible to categorize, this stunningly original mix of the macabre and the magical combines comedy, tragedy, fantasy and love story into an utterly singular package that's beholden to no rules but its own.
And it seems fitting that it should befall a work by Mr. Jacobs-Jenkins, who is both one of the most exciting young dramatists working today and one of the hardest to categorize.
AT&T's privacy policy says the mobile phone and cable TV provider may use third-party data to categorize subscribers, without using their real names, into interest segments and show them ads accordingly.
But with one season about to end and another soon to begin, the women's game remains delightfully difficult to categorize with its rich multigenerational mix of genuine contenders and week-to-week suspense.
The Apple Card interface in the Wallet app is extremely nice: it provides detailed information about all your purchases, using machine learning to clean up merchant names and categorize your spending over time.
Goreyland favors Victorian and Edwardian settings and costumes, is darkly comic to the point of absurdism and is hard to categorize except with hyphenated terms like camp-macabre, ironic-gothic or dark-whimsy.
I was hooked when the episode dove into the controversy over how to categorize a song that emerged on TikTok, trail-blazed a new genre, and got the youngs and the olds talking.
The United States is inching closer to doing something that would categorize it with nine other countries in the world: require both men and women to register for enlistment in the armed forces.
" Modern fandom: "I think we get caught up in the hyper-trends of fans in leagues like the NFL, which I actually categorize in its own class because of how hereditary it is.
Another application of labeling involved the social network's Marketplace shopping feature, where it automated category recommendations for new listings by first having labelers and product experts categorize some existing listings, Facebook's Mathur said.
It's also possible that the pair aren't dying to categorize their relationship at all, especially since the American Idol judge has said in the past that she's not keen on putting labels on everything.
Shaw shared the experiment's raw data with Wade's team, who then had two independent judges grade the interview transcripts by two sets of criteria — not Shaw's — that have been used to categorize false memories.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Survival Research Laboratories (SRL) is not actually a laboratory that researches how to survive, but is rather a hard-to-categorize performance art project that resembles a circus.
"I think that's what the problem is, is that we look at people and we categorize them as 'those people who are bad people and these people are the good people,' " she told CNN.
It can be frustrating feeling like I always have to be defined but I do feel that it's just a very human instinct to want to categorize people and make sense of the world.
Given that it's easy enough to use a phone to track where you go, QuickBooks Self-Employed can now simply log your drives and then lets you categorize them as personal or for business.
But most municipal sorting facilities use an automated process that categorize items by shape and size—which means a crushed can might get tossed into the wrong section because it's wrongly identified as paper.
It uses what's called a convolutional neural network (several, actually) — a type of computer vision system that mimics low-level visual systems in our own brains in order to perceive patterns and categorize objects.
The announcement comes as Uber's legal battle over whether it should categorize drivers as employees or independent contractors continues, and Uber tells TechCrunch that it designed the retirement savings feature based on driver feedback.
And while this is Roberts's specific sin, it is common enough in the American church, whether the father and son are Pentecostal or evangelical or belong to some offshoot sect more difficult to categorize.
This marks the first time an AI has pinpointed the location of a new geoglyph in the Nazca region, but the researchers plan to continue using AI to find, map, and categorize new figures.
And as a biologist looking at the roster of heroes that makes up the Avengers, it's really interesting because I have this deep-seated want to sort of categorize them into different biological categories.
Simon's work shows that it's human nature to categorize and compile — we're taxonomic creatures confined to the limits of our history, able to understand ourselves only in relation to one another and the past.
Step two: Build the brand around a rustic and virtuous character from simpler times who loved gardening, taking care of her living space, and other wholesome activities one might categorize as "self-care" today.
For instance, Amazon writes in its online Rekognition developer guide that gender predictions from its facial analysis service are "not designed to categorize a person's gender identity" and shouldn't be used to do so.
I still don't know how to categorize the experiences I had — ones that I consented to, even pursued, ones that I thought I was ready for at the time, ones which now turn my stomach.
It says its software is used for "surveillance & monitoring, physical access control, and digital authentication," and can do more than just recognize individuals, and also categorize their emotions, ethnicity, and age, based on their image.
The resulting syncretism is one I'd be hard-pressed to categorize as either a thriller operating under an unusually restrained aesthetic, or as a small-town drama which happens to feature a few heads exploding.
A quick disclaimer: While it's difficult to pigeonhole a number of projects into one category, I did my best to pinpoint the main purpose or value proposition of each project and categorize them as such.
"He basically said, 'This is what I need in order to leave,' and they're finding different ways to categorize that payment," Nell Minow, vice chair of ValueEdge Advisors, a corporate governance consulting firm, told Recode.
But unlike the way you can categorize dog people versus cat people, or coffee people versus matcha people, I could never find the direct opposite to the second-day hair styler to align myself with.
The app's features are similar to those found in something like Google Photos — it also can de-duplicate photos, for example, as well as categorize the people, places and objects it finds in your images.
They use a computer program that allows them to categorize people in one of three ways: as an "unaccompanied minor," an "individual adult," or an "adult with children," which refers to the whole family unit.
The researchers, led by Elizabeth Martin-Silverstone from the University of Southampton, categorize it as an "azhdarchoid" pterosaur—a group of short-winged and toothless flying reptiles that represented the final phase of pterosaur evolution.
Machine listening models will help to automatically categorize reams of sound data, which will be crucial for us to start conducting large scale analyses on the sound data and determine patterns of noise over time.
Babies as young as four months old responded to a color despite not having learned the words to describe it, indicating that how we categorize colors is tied to the biology of how we see.
The index includes additional information for each site, including which of the above lists the site was flagged by and adds tags that help specifically categorize each site: bias, clickbait, conspiracy, fake, satire, and unreliable.
This past fall, Cosmopolitan asked Wood to categorize pizza-eating styles into behavior profiles based on "DISC," a program commonly used by corporate human resource departments to evaluate employees: Drivers, Influencers, Supporters, and Careful Correctors.
Although I would categorize Shadi Habib Allah, Schuppli, and Small as examples of a successful forensic technique, 74 million million's downstairs program demonstrates how difficult it is to deploy this framework on a grand scale.
The tweet did not specify when or where the five were captured or give any names, but it did categorize the individuals as "key" ISIS leaders rather than "most wanted" as stated in Trump's post.
" According to Forbes, Facebook is also "testing reviewing broadcasts that are trending or viral before they are reported and is working on artificial intelligence tools that can interpret and categorize live videos in real time.
The problem stems from how businesses categorize themselves in Google listings, anti-abortion clinics or organizations that deter abortions often use the same keywords as abortion clinics or places that help with carrying out abortions.
At the most fundamental level, the Bankruptcy Code creates an estate to collect all assets in one place, identify and categorize claims against the debtor in terms of priority and then distribute the assets accordingly.
The SEC enacted rules this year placing limits on the percentage of a fund's cash that can be invested in illiquid securities, requiring managers to categorize investments based on how easily they can be sold.
So instead of simply using keywords to categorize posts so you can find them later, Facebook would be able to understand the meaning of a post and make recommendations or take action as a result.
As well as the dexterity with which Ctrl plays with R&B, soul, and indie in a way that dismisses any attempt categorize it, the record's uniqueness comes from its voice, its beauty from strength.
New international regulations promulgated last January categorize standard insured bank deposits as among the lowest-risk possible sources of bank funding, since middle-class savers are unlikely to pull money out of accounts en masse.
It's already well known that iOS 11 included some advanced updates to the phone's artificial intelligence, and this includes improving the photo app's ability to identify and categorize what is in each of your photos.
In early October, two Democratic senators called for a federal investigation to examine how app stores like Google Play vet the apps they categorize as child-friendly and ensure they comply with the privacy law.
HYDERABAD, India/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Facebook Inc has thousands of content labelers around the world who categorize content with the aim of creating large datasets that can be more readily analyzed by humans and software.
"Most people do not want to make a mistake and categorize something as a hate crime that cannot be proven as a hate crime," explains Brackney, who took charge ten months after Heyer was killed.
The first is the regular self-employment plan, which allows me to track and categorize expenses and income, keep track of all my Schedule C deductions, send invoices, and receive automatically calculated quarterly tax estimates.
"We do not have a category called 'Alternative Lifestyles' any longer, nor do we categorize or make public any classifications that discriminate against a particular group of people," he clarified in a follow-up email.
Opponents also say ISPs should continue to be treated as "pipes" that carry movies, videos and Facebook updates, and that the FCC is wrong to categorize them as content providers, which are more lightly regulated.
The Prismas are accompanied by a series of drawings by Burga that show small images of the works' sides; these one-dimensional markers of three-dimensional objects categorize, catalogue, and hint at possible shape arrangements.
Call it a comedy, call it a drama, call it a horror movie, or call it a thriller – however you want to categorize it, Get Out was one of the sharpest movies we got this year.
Note that this is different from the colorful "heat vision" we see in movies — night vision goggles use electronic sensors to amplify and categorize incoming radiation outside the visual range, producing those interesting noisy rainbow images.
To do all this, Buoy watches the rate at which water flows through your home's pipes, then using a Wi-Fi connection, uploads it to the company's servers, which use machine learning to categorize water usage.
If you, like us, would categorize yourself as a fashion fiend, the arrival of autumn means one thing: It's finally time to break out your cozy knits and, of course, all of your go-to boots.
The next line is either, "Ah, I guess you DO look like a mix of African and Arab," or "So do you speak Arabic?" as they struggle to categorize me into one stereotype or the other.
Pam and Tommy, I think, epitomize that story that is often untold, and one thing that I thought is so important is that we often categorize that – and the media say – as quote-unquote 'gang-related.
To do so, it's assigned teams to review and categorize hundreds of thousands of posts that can better inform a machine learning model to detect when pages post things just for the "like," share or comment.
Crave Café11992 Ventura Blvd, Studio City, CA, 91604(818) 763-9000 Crave Café is tricky to categorize: Studio City's favorite 24-hour eatery offers everything from popular crepes, and sandwiches, to breakfasts, burgers, and even pizza.
Six hundred staff lawyers at the Commission subsequently spent nearly nine months to gather, divvy up, read, and categorize what eventually totaled 4 million public responses to the proposed rules, costing taxpayers an estimated $4 million.
N26's mobile app comes with several personal finance management (PFM) tools that differentiate it and likely led to its viral uptake: Users can categorize every transaction, set daily spending limits, and lock and unlock cards.
While some other credit-card apps also show your recent purchases and categorize your transactions, Apple Card displays a visual representation of how you're spending your money front and center as you open the Wallet app.
The nature of humanity is to objectify things; we're pretty simpleminded creatures, and we like to categorize things, and that's very depersonalizing—dehumanizing—but it's one of the things BDSM and rough sex lets you do.
The two represent a growing demographic of young bartenders and cooks who are following their roots and making their mark in LA's restaurant scene while totally caring less if it doesn't categorize under any cuisine label.
The piece, which draws on British and Continental traditions—Smyth was a committed cosmopolitan—is hard to categorize: Smyth called it a "symphony," but it's closer to a tone poem, with elements of cantata and oratorio.
The type of bias Starbucks is hoping to stamp out of its staff members is referred to as implicit bias — the idea that people unconsciously categorize others based on things like their occupation, sex, or race.
They used Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) data to categorize counties as affected or not by the hurricanes and the National Death index to keep track of who died since the beginning of the study period.
Add to the mix a bit of Egyptology and an homage to mermaids, and you the truly outlandish visions of an artist who is self-taught but rebels against attempts to categorize her as an outsider.
While facial recognition technology uses aspects like skin tone and face shapes to sort images in photos or videos, it must be told by humans to categorize people based on social definitions of race or ethnicity.
"Whiteness is an invention that white people came up with to categorize people," he added, recalling how at different times Irish and Italian immigrants to the US were not considered "white" when they arrived to the country.
First created by designer Ryder Carroll as a way to push past his learning disabilities, the method is an effective way of breaking down tasks and archiving information in a way that's easy to categorize and reference.
"So in some ways the wastewater injection has created a new paradigm that defies how we would categorize main shocks and aftershocks if this were a fault that had slipped in a more natural setting," he said.
Instead of trying to categorize workers, it's time to focus on how best to enable on-demand companies to grow and thrive, while also protecting and enabling workers to find the flexibility they need to be successful.
We all know someone who wasted their youth playing games that were designed to be all-consuming, with the World Health Organization recently going so far as to categorize video game addiction as a mental health disorder.
I find myself a little at a loss as to where to categorize the Surface Go. It doesn't seem to slot easily into any of the predefined notions of computer pricing tiers we've come to know recently.
The Academy decided to categorize the movie as Adapted because director and writer Damien Chazelle (who's also the guy behind La La Land) made a short film from one of the script's scenes before making a feature.
"Earthquake Bird" is well shot and well acted, and with its attention to novelistic detail it does more than give lip service to themes of sexuality, jealousy and the way different cultures categorize and fetishize each other.
O'Rourke, a candidate who began his campaign hesitant to throw political rocks, also spoke out more explicitly against Donald Trump following the massacre, agreeing when reporters used the words "white supremacist" and "racist" to categorize the president.
It is difficult to function when everything seems to be all over the place, but when you actually jot down responsibilities one by one, you will be able to carefully assess each item and categorize them accordingly.
What I meant was by zero-basing the beat structure, it's not only how should we divide up this subject, but how can we begin to categorize what we're doing in terms that make sense to users?
YANGON (Reuters) - Myanmar authorities are forcing members of the Rohingya Muslim minority at gunpoint to accept identity cards that categorize them as foreigners, stripping them of the chance to become citizens, a rights group said on Tuesday.
All of them are people we met researching other stories; we went back to them because they each struck us as interesting, hard-to-categorize voters whose voices might not otherwise be heard through traditional campaign coverage.
"[Training Humans] is the first major photography exhibition devoted to training images: the collections of photos used by scientists to train artificial intelligence (AI) systems in how to 'see' and categorize the world," explains the exhibit page.
One hesitates to sound like Jeff Daniels's pompous character in "The Squid and the Whale" and categorize "Manhunt" as "minor Woo," but it's undeniable that "Manhunt" delivers first-rate cinematic technique while skimping on substantial emotional investment.
"Contrary to the narrative promoted by the New York Times, the data suggests that YouTube's recommendation algorithm actively discourages viewers from visiting content that one could categorize as radicalizing or otherwise questionable," he said in the post.
Some also said that Mr. Yang vacillated on whether to categorize Asian-Americans as people of color, an underrepresented minority or underprivileged minority, given that he said they were overrepresented in the start-up and tech worlds.
Clearly, whoever decided to categorize these products as non-essential never bled through a brand new pair of white jeans or missed a middle school math test because they woke up in a pool of menstrual blood.
Combing through more than 6,500 information sources, they publish daily verified reports of shootings and can categorize them using up to 120 different variables, including tagging them as hate crimes, domestic violence, police action, or accidental use.
I believe sometimes, your honor, that when we're embroiled in a legal dispute the words of our legal system designed to categorize and classify and instruct can inadvertently sterilize the harsh realities of what has taken place.
It could not have been further from the mechanized processes at a recycling plant, which employ feats of engineering — eddy currents, magnets and near-infrared scanners — to identify and categorize various types of metals, plastic and paper.
The researchers in the study managed to categorize people based on how inflammation-promoting their diets were, and they found a link between people eating the most pro-inflammatory diets and an increased risk of colorectal cancer.
When asked to categorize the content created by athletes, Messler simply described that the content created by athletes is first-person storytelling — and not designed to replace traditional sports media, which focuses on stats and scores and analysis.
Because I am a woman with a body many would categorize as fat, and because some of my work as a writer puts that body front and center, I am assumed to be an Official Fat Acceptance Activist.
Once Terrapattern had been trained to recognize and categorize all manner of geographical features, from boats to water towers, its creators set it free on detailed maps of the greater New York, Pittsburgh, Detroit and San Francisco areas.
"Once you have done the human work to recognize and categorize all the posts, an algorithm can take over and — through pattern recognition — analyze an incredibly large dataset," says Benjamin Cockerell, director of global marketing at Crimson Hexagon.
"The perpetrators of this crime are usually people from (a victim's) family or social environment, and do not necessarily meet all the elements to categorize them as trans-national organized crime," he told Thomson Reuters Foundation late Tuesday.
I'd categorize them more as dreamers that had a failed sense of what they were going to get, and I think that frustration can make people lash out in ways that maybe isn't even in character for them.
A Category 1 storm can still be devastating, because the scale we use to categorize storms only takes into account one factor—wind speed—and when it comes to hurricanes there are many other factors to worry about.
When you categorize someone as a good hitter, you can cite all sorts of statistics — traditional measurements like batting average and slugging percentage and more recent inventions like runs created and OPS (on-base percentage plus slugging percentage).
What's most important, though, is that both dogs are cheap—under $4—and big enough to serve as a close-to-complete meal (especially if you categorize sauerkraut and relish as vegetables) for as little money as possible.
"We're fully committed to being transparent about what happens, but we need to make sure we're accurate and that we categorize things properly," he told a Washington audience at the Center for Strategic and International Studies think tank.
By choosing to categorize the women as Arab, we were by no means limiting their identity, as you say—in fact, part of the book's premise is that the area is so layered, it's impossible to do so.
Assaults with guns are rare Rarely do these assaults result in injury — every year since 1998, fewer than 30 percent of all assaults have resulted in an injury to the officer (the report does not categorize severity of injury).
BMI takes a person's weight in kilograms divided by the square of their height in meters to categorize people into four categories — underweight, normal, overweight or obese; though the system is often criticized for simplifying a person's body makeup.
I'm interested in general in how we categorize our experiences and who gets to do the categorizing, whether it's medical establishments deciding whether we intended to end our lives or not, or governments deciding who counts as a terrorist.
If you look at it from an application perspective, what we find is that about 24 percent of our Mac customers use what you'd categorize as a professional application on a weekly or even multiple-times-a-week basis.
A team at Pinterest has spent months creating the feature, building their own skin tone taxonomy to categorize pins, and training an algorithm to recognize them, so that more users can find pins across a spectrum of skin tones.
Another March 2019 GAO report found that most agencies fail to correctly categorize tech-related vacant positions, at least 85033 of 24 agencies assigned non-IT work codes to positions that regularly perform IT, cybersecurity, and cyber-related functions.
Trump will endeavor to use it to his advantage because that is the only thing he ever does; he will categorize the Democrats as pro-virus and pro-recession because it's the only thing he knows how to do.
He's also an educator and a scholar, with a masterly understanding of the dance forms that funk music inspired in the early 1970s — especially the popping and locking that hip-hop experts like him often categorize as funk styles.
Mr. Alorwoyie (pronounced al-or-WO-yee), 71, is a rarity in American academia: a master drummer from Africa who is a tenured professor of African drumming and dance, disciplines that are difficult to categorize within Western musical theory.
And en route to his ultimate apology, Hart was quick to categorize the backlash against him as being driven by "angry people," as though it was just his noble misfortune to be caught up in an internet outrage cycle.
What about Rekognition might have you afraid, possibly in a way that's visually identifiable to a piece of software which can then compartmentalize, categorize, and improve itself to better detect similar fear states in the grim days to come?
In the private sector, the service has been perhaps most enthusiastically adopted by companies in the marketing and advertising space, particularly those that have huge catalogs of photos and videos that they want to categorize and tag for easy searching.
The snacks are reasonably safe for kids though: the manufacturer described the product as "human friendly, but not recommended," which is also how I categorize most of the food at Carl's Jr. So yeah, the kids are going to be fine.
I don't have an answer for you, other than that when researchers look into how we categorize disgust, it becomes very clear that disgust is much more than just toward food, although food is still the primary reason we feel disgust.
In addition to some obvious updates, like retraining the human editors who have a hand in Facebook's trending section, Facebook says it will abandon a handful of automated tools it used to find and categorize trending news in the past.
For systemically important companies, the Fed is working on a "consolidated approach" that would categorize assets and liabilities into risk segments, assess each segment and then set a minimum ratio of the consolidated capital requirement to capital resources, Tarullo said.
Once you've got the imagery on the ground, you might want to put it through PixelLearn, which lets you set rules about certain pixels and patterns, letting the program automatically find and categorize things like craters, buildings and so on.
Nestled into a corner of Angels Gate Park, the site offers bucolic green spaces and harbor vistas mixed with abandoned military architecture coated in decades of graffiti — a perfect setting for this gathering of untraditional and hard-to-categorize venues.
You can categorize transactions it hasn't been able to identify itself, and this will contribute to a crowdsourced database of transaction categories – meaning, the app's ability to identify your transactions will get better in time, as more people use it.
"Color is very important to the plot of the show because it is used to categorize people based on their physical bodies: The Handmaids are dressed in red, which is a color historically associated with violence, oppression, and sex," Vaquera said.
Since then, Dropbox has used TensorFlow to recognize text in scanned documents and photographs, Airbnb has used it to help categorize photos in its listings, and a company called Connecterra has used it to help dairy farmers analyze their cows' health.
The astonishing thing about them is that I can't categorize them as being good for only a certain style of music: I get goosebumps from male choir and orchestral performances just as I get my kicks from burbling basslines by Burial.
Irish Life placed the deposits via a non-banking subsidiary in the run-up to Anglo's financial year-end, to allow its rival to categorize them as customer deposits, viewed as more secure, rather than a deposit from another bank.
At first blush, "Ramy" resembles the latest addition to a hard-to-categorize brand of half-hour premium series like Aziz Ansari's "Master of None" or Donald Glover's "Atlanta," which explore the vagaries of young adulthood through a unique prism.
The bill would create a 19-member commission — including members representing law enforcement, the tech industry and child advocates — to recommend a set of strategies: for instance, how to spot illegal material, categorize it in standardized ways and verify users' ages.
But his most critical period was a retreat into the studio to create avant-garde music that was hard to categorize: ominous and clangorous, existential and electronic, with big blocks of sound, his baritone voice now used to almost operatic effect.
"The more obvious it is that gender is being used to categorize groups or activities, the more likely it is that gender stereotypes and bias are reinforced," said Richard Fabes, director of the university's Sanford School, which studies gender and education.
To meet with clients in Mexico, attorneys must violate the State Department's travel advisories, which categorize Matamoros as a level 4 security risk, which is the category reserved for the most dangerous places on earth, including active war zones like Syria.
The word people used back then was "neo-soul," but nowadays it seems appropriate to omit the "neo"—not because her music has grown more old-fashioned but because it has grown harder to categorize, and maybe even easier to enjoy.
The neobank offers a free checking account, several fee-based accounts, and personal loans, as well as personal finance management (PFM) tools like the ability to categorize transactions, set daily spending limits, and open subaccounts called "Spaces" to reach financial goals.
Citizen scientists working on Galaxy Zoo, a project that allows users to help categorize galaxies in sky surveys, classified the system as a galactic merger using optical light images taken by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) telescope in New Mexico.
Not only do credit score models categorize more black and Latino Americans as higher-risk loan seekers compared to white Americans, but a large share of people of color are "credit invisible," without enough credit history to show to acquire loans.
While we recognize that using race and ethnicity to categorize individuals is fraught (particularly if the research cannot confirm that the designation matches the person's self-identification) systemic racism disadvantages individuals or groups of people based on their perceived identity.
The way we categorize sexual activities progressed rapidly during the 20th century, largely due to scientific innovations (such as the invention of birth control pills), as well as pressure from social movements (mainly, the civil rights, gay rights, and women's rights movements).
Black Mirror's anthology format — wherein each episode tells an entirely different story with an entirely different cast and creative team — works well for the show's needs, but also makes the series a little tricky to categorize as far as awards nominations go.
This list is not exhaustive (the company is pretty hush-hush about its businesses), some of the listed businesses here have been discontinued or absorbed into other services on the list, and there were lots of questions about how to categorize certain things.
Chicago Federal Reserve President Charles Evans told CNBC on Monday that he'd be comfortable leaving interest rates alone until autumn 2020 to help ensure sustained inflation in the U.S. However, he said he wouldn't categorize the December 2018 rate hike as a mistake.
Director: Ana AsensioWriter: Ana Asensio Ana Asensio's strange, unsettling film is difficult to categorize: For the first two-thirds of its brief 80-minute run time, it's a quiet drama about an undocumented immigrant, Luciana (Asensio), struggling to survive in New York City.
Some people like to divide their objects of lust by hair color, others rate by height, and some will even categorize the prized portions deserving of their lust—a boob guy, a legs man, a beard kinda gal or an arms lady.
There are different ways to categorize tablets; research firm IDC differentiates "slate" tablets from "detachable tablets," which means you can say that one of these categories has slowed but the other is on the up-and-up, and it would be true.
They could theoretically categorize the entire business model of the popular deck-building game Magic: The Gathering's as a form of gambling, along with numerous similar properties, and perhaps even the "blind boxes" of unknown minifigures sold by many tabletop RPG companies.
The content of ASMR videos might seem really random, like a person scratching a piece of paper, whispering slowly, or making chewing noises, but you can usually categorize the videos into a few over-arching themes: repetitive actions, role play, and empathy.
Jeff Giesea, an entrepreneur and consultant who helped organize the pro-Trump DeploraBall — an inaugural ball to celebrate the work of the pro-Trump internet — sees the ADL's decision to categorize the New Right as hate group personalities as a bridge too far.
If so, maybe we start the answer with: 'Naming the operation helps codify unity of effort and unity of purpose for forces deployed in support of these operations, providing a clear and concise designation to categorize current and future actions against ISIL.
After all, why go through the trouble of building infrastructure required to pick up items for storage, individually tag and categorize them, and add them to a cloud database of goods unless you would then allow users to actually do something with them?
If Day 1 was devoted to trade policy and Day 2 was devoted to oil pipelines and, by extension, environmental policy, then Day 3 is expected to be about immigration, or national security, as President Donald Trump would prefer to categorize it.
We can be quick to categorize a mismatch on one hobby as a deal-breaker — one friend told me that on her second date with her now-husband, he revealed he didn't like dessert and she almost ended it then and there.
The Securities and Exchange Commission and the agency that Mr. Gensler led from 2009 to 2014, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, are in the middle of determining how to categorize and crack down on many of thevirtual currencies created in recent years.
Irish Life placed the deposits via a non-banking subsidiary in the run-up to Anglo's financial year-end, to allow its rival to categorize them as customer deposits, which are viewed as more secure, rather than a deposit from another bank.
It's what Apple had resisted calling its wearable for the past year and a half, even declining to categorize... On Monday, I found myself behind the wheel of a Ford Fusion driving down a Pittsburgh street lined with gorgeous Romanesque brick factories.
He wore a mint-green linen shirt and his graying beard was full but tidy—a style that the diagram of facial-hair configurations in his book " Paddle Your Own Canoe: One Man's Fundamentals for Delicious Living " might categorize as the Tracker.
Because David Cho (Joe Seo), the glum, bashful 18-year-old protagonist of "Spa Night," is struggling with homosexual desire, it would be easy to categorize this cool, exquisitely observant first feature by the Korean-American filmmaker Andrew Ahn as a gay movie.
Since psychedelics can produce intensely profound feelings, it can seem wrong to strip psychedelics for their parts, categorize the mystical, taxonomize the spiritual, or come up with psychedelic-inspired meds that will be produced and sold by big pharma at astonishing profit.
There are so many different stages of drunkenness that we can't possibly categorize them all, but they do vary based on where you are on the scale from 'I am pleasantly intoxicated' to 'I just vomited in and propositioned a drainage pipe.
The Securities and Exchange Commission and the agency that Mr. Gensler led from 2009 to 2014, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, are in the middle of determining how to categorize and crack down on many of the virtual currencies created in recent years.
" For now, SafeSport's database reveals little even about the cases it has investigated since 2017 — only a name, the sport, the decision date, a couple of words to categorize the violation ("sexual misconduct") and the person's status, such as "suspended" or "permanently ineligible.
"The agencies encourage financial institutions to work with borrowers, will not criticize institutions for doing so in a safe and sound manner, and will not direct supervised institutions to automatically categorize loan modifications as troubled debt restructurings," a Fed statement said[here].
Opinion: Why America still can't face up to Trump's racism Charlottesville Police Department Chief RaShall Brackney told CNN that part of the issue was that it took the federal government more than a year to categorize the attack as a hate crime.
It is simplistic because it overlooks harder-to-categorize positions like that of James Madison, the lead drafter of the Constitution, who genuinely rejected the idea of racial inferiority yet still failed to put his beliefs in equality and liberty into practice.
At the time, this tone of irony was expressed influentially in books like Douglas Coupland's "Generation X," which provided an entire glossary of terms to categorize ironic stances and situations, and Chuck Palahniuk's "Fight Club," which portrayed political agency as a psychotic hallucination.
In progressive quarters, there is an impatience with the media's tendency to categorize every expression of difference as an "attack" — wording they say unfairly equates something like Sanders's advocacy of Medicare for All with Castro's insinuation that Biden's mental faculties are slipping.
Many involved training machine-learning algorithms to do things like make purchasing recommendations based on past behavior or categorize content by genre; Bhatia enjoyed thinking of himself as the "AI behind the AI" and knowing that he was doing something to shape the future.
It was kind of like Microsoft's infamous failed Tay chatbot experiment, except instead of tricking the bot into replying with racist tweets, Jigsaw used the crowdsourced virulence as training data to feed its models, helping to identify and categorize different types of online abuse.
"So far, I would categorize today's current move higher as a corrective move after the strong push lower since last Thursday," Dominick Chirichella, senior partner at the Energy Management Institute in New York, said, pinning a neutral to slightly bearish view on crude prices.
In fact in 2016, former President Barack Obama introduced an initiative requiring employers with more than 100 employees, and federal contractors with more than 50, to categorize their employees by gender, race, type of work, and place them into one of 12 wage bands.
The first essay in the collection talks a lot about where diagnoses come from and the kind of arguments that are going on between the National Institute of Mental Health versus the American Psychiatric Association about how to categorize mental health disorders and mental illness.
Her coordinate system of sorts on this journey is the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System (commonly and cryptically referred to as the "Harmonized System"), which is used around the globe to categorize, catalogue, and control all legal (and some illegal) goods that are shipped.
To overcome this problem, engineers often deploy a number of discrete systems that first divide up the 3D LIDAR data into areas of interest (split into 3D pixels known as "voxels") and then categorize what's in it (identifying bikes, pedestrians, street signs, and so on).

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