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/ˈregyələˌrīz/,
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regularising, present participle; regularizing, present participle; regularizes, 3rd person singular present; regularized, past tense; regularised, past tense; regularises, 3rd person singular present; regularised, past participle; regularized, past participle;
  1. Make (something) regular

  2. Establish (a hitherto temporary or provisional arrangement) on an official or correct basis
    • - immigrants applying to regularize their status as residents

  1. regulate: bring into conformity with rules or principles or usage; impose regulations; "We cannot regulate the way people dress"; "This town likes to regulate"
  2. make regular or more regular; "regularize the heart beat with a pace maker"
  3. (Regularization (mathematics)) In mathematics and statistics, particularly in the fields of machine learning and inverse problems, regularization involves introducing additional information in order to solve an ill-posed problem or to prevent overfitting. ...
  4. (Regularization (physics)) In physics, especially quantum field theory, regularization is a method of dealing with infinite, divergent, and non-sensical expressions by introducing an auxiliary concept of a regulator (for example, the minimal distance in space which is useful if the divergences ...
  5. (Regularization (solid modeling)) Solid modeling (or modelling) is a consistent set of principles for mathematical and computer modeling of three dimensional solids. ...
  6. (regularization) Modification of the performance function, which is normally chosen to be the sum of squares of the network errors on the training set, by adding some fraction of the squares of the network weights.
  7. (regularization) A class of methods of avoiding over-fitting to the training set by penalizing the fit by a measure of 'smoothness' of the fitted function.
  8. A regularization program allows non-status immigrants to apply for official legal status. Since 1960, several regularization programs have been introduced in Canada.
  9. An attempt to determine, through reconstruction of a register, whether an employee on an erroneous appointment could have been properly appointed.
  10. To eliminate irregularities from historical data fields by amending the data in the course of encoding it in field files with the prupose of ensuring that the field data's meaning is as consistent as possible over the entire length of the backtest period. ...