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From interval +‎ -ize.

Verb

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intervalize (third-person singular simple present intervalizes, present participle intervalizing, simple past and past participle intervalized)

  1. (computing) To cause to occur at regular time intervals.
    • 1998 September, Xiaofeng Liao, Juebang Yu, “Robust Stability for Interval Hopfield Neural Networks with Time Delay”, in IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks, volume 9, number 5, →DOI, page 1042:
      The conventional Hopfield neural network with time delay is intervalized to consider the bounded effect of deviation of network parameters and perturbations yielding a novel interval dynamic Hopfield neural network (IDHNN) model.