1. to draw samples from (a previously selected group or population) sample a sample of
2. a sample or specimen obtained by subsampling
subsample 片语
片语
SubSample Blur二次采样模糊
random subsample随机子样本
method of subsample[数]
Training Subsample他们将数据分成训练组
Subsample rotation子样本轮换
few subsample小子样
subsample size子样本量
subsample interpolator辅助取样插入器
small subsample小子样
subsample 例句
英汉例句
among a subsample of children living below a poverty threshold, no racial differences in preschool impact are detected.
对在贫困线以下的孩子,学前教育的影响无种族差异。
this subsample of our patients was divided into five groups according to their grammatical ability. figure 7.11 shows the result.
下面这些我们患者的样本根据他们的文法能力被分为五组,图7.11显示出结果。
in a subsample of 93 cases who underwent structural neuroimaging, the presence of cerebral infarcts was also significantly associated with depression.
一个曾行神经影像学检查的93例小样本显示,已有的脑梗死也与抑郁癥有显着关联。
the data were randomly and evenly divided into the training subsample and the test subsample.
随机、平均分成训练亚组和试验亚组。
this study examined only the subsample of 146 patients who reached remission within 10 sessions, had no psychotic features, and provided treatment history at baseline.
in order to obtain the sensitivity and the specificity, which are useful for practice, it is necessary that a subsample should be selected in the screened negative subjects for diagnoses.
为了获得有实用价值的灵敏度及特异度,在筛查阴性者中抽取一定比例样本进行诊断试验是必要的。
a new computational formula of fiducial probability in consideration of sample size and subsample standard deviation is derived from the least squares principle.