retrainable


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re·train

 (rē-trān′)
tr. & intr.v. re·trained, re·train·ing, re·trains
To train or undergo training again.

re·train′a·ble adj.
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retrainable

(ˌriːˈtreɪnəbəl)
adj
able to be retrained
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Targeted to be ready for on-farm use within the next three years, the new system centres on a retrainable smart camera which will be able to recognise, map and precision-apply agrochemicals to crops.
Kollias, "On-Line Retrainable Neural Networks: Improving the Performance of Neural Networks in Image Analysis Problems", IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks, vol.
They are trainable and retrainable. It should be clarified that the reasons given below, when referring to the qualities of older workers, are not categorical statements but hold true in the majority of cases.