argumented

Having arguments; parameterized.

Adjective

  1. Having arguments; parameterized.
    • In rule learning this means that each argumented example must be covered by at least one rule that AB-covers the example. - 2006, Paul E. Dunne, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Computational Models of Argument: Proceedings of...
    • It is not only a case study, but it rather follows the constructive research approach where one a) creates an innovative and theoretically sound, argumented solution for a relevant practical problem, b) verifies the...
    • A separate, but crucial proble, is an identification of examples which should be argumented, as it influences the final set of rules. - 2010, Marcin Szczuka, Marzena Kryszkiewicz, Richard Jensen, Rough Sets and Current...
  2. Being the subject of argument; argued for.
    • ... core service, attention needs to be focussed on the accessibility, interaction and consumer participation aspects as well as the basic service offer, so that the argumented education service offering can be...
    • Last but not least, increasing medialization, especially the argumented role of TV and internet for the leisure and recreation industry renders many associations redundant. - 2012, Gert Pickel, Kornelia Sammet,...
    • The deeply documented and argumented conclusions of Ref. [2] demonstrate that this effect is due to a variation in the SRV with illumination time, as a result of charge injection into the surface oxide. - 2012, v,...

Forms

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Verb

  1. simple past and past participle of argument