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  • 21reinforcement — Any material, usually rubber and fabric, vulcanized to the tire to return strength to the cord body upon an injury. Also see hinge pillar reinforcement …

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  • 22reinforcement therapist — reinforcement therapist, a person who practices reinforcement therapy …

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  • 23Reinforcement learning — Inspired by related psychological theory, in computer science, reinforcement learning is a sub area of machine learning concerned with how an agent ought to take actions in an environment so as to maximize some notion of long term reward .… …

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  • 24Reinforcement Learning — Bestärkendes Lernen bzw. Verstärkendes Lernen (engl. Reinforcement Learning) ist eine Variante des Maschinellen Lernens, bei dem ein Agent (ein Computerprogramm) lediglich durch ein System von Belohnung und Bestrafung lernt, seinen Nutzen zu… …

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  • 25reinforcement theory —    A theory concerning media influence on the electorate. Supporters of reinforcement theory, which became fashionable in the years after 1945, suggested that voters used the media to reinforce their own outlook. They know what they need from the …

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  • 26reinforcement therapy — Psychol. a behavior modification technique in which appropriate behavior is strengthened through systematic reinforcement. * * * reinforcement therapy, psychological therapy designed to restore normal behavior by rewarding a patient whenever he… …

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  • 27reinforcement therapy — Psychol. a behavior modification technique in which appropriate behavior is strengthened through systematic reinforcement. * * * …

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  • 28reinforcement — noun Date: 1602 1. the action of reinforcing ; the state of being reinforced 2. something that reinforces …

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  • 29reinforcement — /ree in fawrs meuhnt, fohrs /, n. 1. the act of reinforcing. 2. the state of being reinforced. 3. something that reinforces or strengthens. 4. Often, reinforcements. an additional supply of personnel, ships, aircraft, etc., for a military force.… …

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  • 30reinforcement — noun a) The act or state of reinforcing or being reinforced. b) A thing that reinforces …

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