real-world problem
collocation in Englishmeanings of real-world and problem
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real-world
adjective [before noun]
uk/ˈrɪəl ˌwɜːld/us/ˈrɪəl ˌwɜ˞ːld/
happening in the world or in someone's life rather than in a book, in the imagination, on the ...
problem
noun [C]
uk/ˈprɒb.ləm/us/ˈprɑː.bləm/
a situation, person, or thing that needs attention and needs to be dealt with ...
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Examples of real-world problem
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A large-scale validation scenario has been developed that describes a real-world problem, in which many of the aspects of a multi-agent system are useful.
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They scaffold and expand student learning, enhance curriculum development and assessment, and bring real-world problem-solving issues into the classroom for deliberation.
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It originates from a real-world problem of guarding an art gallery with the minimum number of guards who together can observe the whole gallery.
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To get an appropriate example in a real-world problem, consider a diagnostic test that seeks to determine whether a person has a certain disease.
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This kind of representation of tasks is quite adequate for many real-world problems.
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To further understanding of policy problems, experimental economists construct small-scale abstractions of real-world problems (although typically these miniature replicas are framed in abstract terms).
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The application of qualitative simulation to real-world problems has revealed some fundamental problems hampering existing methods.
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None of them ever understood how one could possibly use a functional language for solving real-world problems.
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For practical use in real-world problems, marble listings are required, and the above program is efficient at producing these.
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However, the selected applications were not bound to real-world problems.
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Examples of these real-world problems were general electronics and mechanical issues associated with the development of robots.
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While the more general approach of such systems is more suitable for real-world problem solving, it has little to do with the traditional artificial intelligence connectionist models.
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The fact that real-world problems are often both bigger and more complex than academic benchmarks advocates automatic tuning.
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