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decoder

[dee-koh-der] / diˈkoʊ dər /




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He has little patience for the art world’s insularity, especially conceptual provocations that only make sense to those with an aesthetic theory decoder ring.

From New York Times

With rainbow spheres evoking the work of Sonia Delaunay, and curves in subtler, abalone-esque color schemes, “Intimacy Aware” is a playful foray into abstraction that you don’t need a decoder ring to enjoy.

From Seattle Times

“Using these data, we calibrate the decoder by mathematically modeling the relationship between patterns of neural activity and the different joystick movements they produce.”

From Reuters

"With the monkey, we calibrate the decoder by mapping neural activity patterns to actual joystick movements. However, we won't be able to use such a strategy for people with paralysis," it said.

From BBC

It not only required decoders to work out the key for the letters, but the direction that the letters ran as well.

From Salon