All definitions above are definitions of Characterization
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Characterization is a <em>description of a character in a story.
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Characterization can:
- Physical features such as gender, face, eyes, hair, clothing, age, how to walk and so on.
- This can also be a psychological and emotional picture such as behavior, sadness, anger, etc.
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Class: Middle School
Subject: English
Keywords: Characterization
My claim is that wearing seatbelts should be a law. Wearing seatbelts can not only keep you safe, but safe another person’s life. For example, if you were to be driving down the road, and someone were to hit the break, you’d go flying. The car could let out the airbag and possibly suffocate someone in the car. Also careful driving should need a seat belt, not only does it ensure safety, but it keeps to in place so that you don’t slip, and hurt the others around.
In conclusion, seatbelts should have a place in the law because not only could it save your life, it could save a lot more.
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Noise is known as a kind of mislabeled or errors seen in the values of attribute but outlier is known to be wider concept that is also made up of not only errors but discordant data that occurs due to natural variation inside a population.
<h3>What is outlier in data mining?</h3>
An Outlier is known to be a kind of data object that moves from the rest of the data objects and can work in different way.
Note that outliers can be interesting or say desirable, but noise is not.
Noise data can be seen as normal data and as such, noise objects are not always outliers.
Note also that outliers would not be classify as noise objects. Note that the source of noise in data can be random and as such can be seen as unusual.
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