computationally
IPA: kˈɑmpjutˈeɪʃʌnʌɫi
adverb
- In a computational manner
- Using computation
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Examples of "computationally" in Sentences
- They are computationally incomparable.
- Beamforming can be computationally intensive.
- Recall that E prime loo is computationally less expensive.
- It might be lear that this task is computationally trivial.
- The algorithm is an order of magnitude less computationally intensive and so can process many more words in a given time.
- The most common language learning problems that we wish to solve computationally are frequently those that humans have to solve.
- The fact that we try to get the minimal revised theory is computationally interesting since the reduction of rules eases parsing.
- The most computationally expensive step in the chain recognition process is the insertion of candidate points into the sorted point sequence.
- For a natural language processing system to carry on a dialog with a person it must include mechanisms that computationally capture this focusing process.
- Computational linguists are interested in discovering computationally effective models of the processes that allow the speaker to utter or to understand a sentence in that language.