Cascade method

Cas`cade´ meth´od


1.(Physics) A method of attaining successively lower temperatures by utilizing the cooling effect of the expansion of one gas in condensing another less easily liquefiable, and so on.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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We use very simple features and let the boosting and cascade method learn how to detect a hand region using the features.
Cambridge Consultants said: "Methods for accurately measuring particle size are very much laboratory-based, for instance the Anderson Cascade method, which is laborious and can slow the development of devices.
The "cascade method" is one approach that can overcome this problem.
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