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Ezzat sous hasani Posted 11 years ago
Science & IT

usage of "sophistication" word

Is this sentence true:
"this algorithm will not lead to the desired results, because of the self-inability in sophistication to understand the scene"
i want to say that this algorithm will not grow to understand the scene
  

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Is this sentence true: grammatically correct? " 'Scene' may not be a suitable word. What kind of scene do you mean?

  • Is this sentence true: grammatically correct?
  • " 'Scene' may not be a suitable word.
  • What kind of scene do you mean?
  • Clive
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Is this sentence true: grammatically correct?
No.Say eg "This algorithm will not lead to the desired results, because it is not sophisticated enough to understand the scene."
'Scene' may not be a suitable word. What kind of scene do you mean?

Clive
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hi
thanks for your response,
I'm writing a scientific paper in the field of scene understanding (Artificial Intelligence) ,
Scene here is the name of the topic
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Then why not call it a topic?
The term 'scene' suggests something one can see

Clive
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I want to say:
these low level algorithms are unable to reach a high level scene understanding mission.
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In standard English, you can reach an understanding, but you can't reach a mission..

Use hyphens in low-level, high-level.

Clive

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