Mispick
"Mispick" in a Sentence (15 examples)
To reduce the likelihood of a mispick the engagement should be delayed as long as possible so that when the loom stops, the reed is as close as possible to the cloth fell.
The weft detector comprises a warp tension sensor for detecting the temporary rise during beating and a control circuit connected to the warp tension sensor for stopping the operation of the loom upon detection of the mispick, that is, in the absence of the temporary raise in the warp tension.
If a mispick occurs, the feature automatically removes the mispick and restarts the loom.
Cohune said he estimates that each mispick costs about $80 in lost time and shipping costs — seven times more than filling a customer's order correctly the first time.
If this is indeed true, then the data will not appear to support the hypothesis that mispick probability should decrease with an increase in pack ratio.
There are many calculations for the cost of a mispick.
Since the picking algorithm determines the wave arrival time by measuring the abscissa of an extremum, a genuine mispick can only correspond to a cycle skip.
If the picks appear to be different, then a mispick must have been made somewhere along the loop and should be rectified before you continue. All picks in the data set can and should be tied in this manner to provide consistency.
Instead, mispicks, i.e. large picking errors that occur when ambiguities exist in recognizing the first arrival among multiple events, are expected to produce local artefacts in the final velocity map.
"This is a song for a friend of mine, same one I mentioned before as a matter of fact. You might know him," a note jangles, seemingly mispicked, but it comes again and again, until all ears are hearing it more than the surrounding chord.
Initiation into the psychological concepts and manipulative stratagems of the art course often comes as a shock to those naïve individuals the computer mispicked.
In shallow seismic reflection profiling, as undertaken for marine dredge surveys, for instance, semi-automatic horizon picking software may miss or mispick events.
Paul Cable hadn't done anything more wrong than to mispick a very minor item on a particularly large order, but it had opened the door of opportunity to rant his authority at the dumbfounded youngster, whilst attempting to get over a point.
Not because I mispicked those horizons, or because you think I did. I look back on the way I was then, a young, inexperienced interpreter who tried to autotrack everything.
'You just don't know me,' she'd say when he mispicked. 'I don't know what we're doing together.'
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