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Al-khowarazmi 'the (man) of khiva'

English Words from Arabic


    Algorithm, английский
    1. Set of rules or steps for performing a desired operation. an algorithm can be performed by anything that can be taught or programmed to follow a specific and unambiguous set of instructions.

    2. A mathematical routine that solves a problem or equation. in imaging, the term is usually used to describe the set of routines that make up a compression or color management program.

    3. 1. rule of thumb for doing something with a semblance of intelligence. for example, a descrambling algorithm will yield a clear, unscrambled message from an apparently meaningless one. 2. the procedure used for performing a task.

    4. Алгоритм

    5. N алгоритм backward ~ алгоритм обратного хода baum–welsh ~ алгоритм баума-уэлша forward ~ алгоритм прямого хода viterbi ~ алгоритм витерби allative a аллативный, направительный case allegoric(al)

    6. A technique or method that can be used to solve certain problems.

    7. A series of step-by-step instructions or calculations to solve an instance of a problem. there are fundamentally two ways that algorithms are implemented by ai: explicit engineering of the algorithm (e.g., in symbolic reasoning and expert systems) or by machine learning, where the algorithm is derived from data or feedback from interactions.

    8. A method or script for creating an outcome. for synthesizers, an algorithm generally refers to the parameter values that create a specific sound.

    9. An explicit procedure for performing a complex operation by carrying out a precisely determined and finite sequence of simple operations. e.g., the multiplication of large numbers in small steps involving only single-digit multiplications and additions, the detailed instruction for assemblying a piece of electronic equipment from components, a recipe. algorithms can vary greatly in complexity and there are usually more than one for reaching a desired end. algorithms have greatly enhanced the human capacity for performing complex intellectual tasks by organizing detailed plans, scripts and procedures hierarchically (->hierarchy). algorithms are also built into formal social organizations which are geared to achieve particular ends. finally, algorithms are the subject of all computer programs and the object of higher order programming languages. algorithms leave nothing undefined and require no intuition to achieve their end.

    10. A rule or procedure for solving a problem. alias (n)

    11. A set of instructions for accomplishing a task that when executed will terminate.

    12. Prescribed set of well defined rules or processes for the solution of a mathematical problem in a finite number of steps.1,5

    13. Prescribed set of well defined rules or processes for the solution of a mathematical problem in a finite number of steps.16 517

    14. An automated procedure designed to solve problems very quickly. google’s algorithms determine which websites show up in search results for any given keyword or phrase, and where in the results they appear.




    Al-qaliy 'calx', английский
      Qalay fry, roast


    Algorithm, английский
    1. Set of rules or steps for performing a desired operation. an algorithm can be performed by anything that can be taught or programmed to follow a specific and unambiguous set of instructions.

    2. A mathematical routine that solves a problem or equation. in imaging, the term is usually used to describe the set of routines that make up a compression or color management program.

    3. 1. rule of thumb for doing something with a semblance of intelligence. for example, a descrambling algorithm will yield a clear, unscrambled message from an apparently meaningless one. 2. the procedure used for performing a task.

    4. Алгоритм

    5. N алгоритм backward ~ алгоритм обратного хода baum–welsh ~ алгоритм баума-уэлша forward ~ алгоритм прямого хода viterbi ~ алгоритм витерби allative a аллативный, направительный case allegoric(al)

    6. A technique or method that can be used to solve certain problems.

    7. A series of step-by-step instructions or calculations to solve an instance of a problem. there are fundamentally two ways that algorithms are implemented by ai: explicit engineering of the algorithm (e.g., in symbolic reasoning and expert systems) or by machine learning, where the algorithm is derived from data or feedback from interactions.

    8. A method or script for creating an outcome. for synthesizers, an algorithm generally refers to the parameter values that create a specific sound.

    9. An explicit procedure for performing a complex operation by carrying out a precisely determined and finite sequence of simple operations. e.g., the multiplication of large numbers in small steps involving only single-digit multiplications and additions, the detailed instruction for assemblying a piece of electronic equipment from components, a recipe. algorithms can vary greatly in complexity and there are usually more than one for reaching a desired end. algorithms have greatly enhanced the human capacity for performing complex intellectual tasks by organizing detailed plans, scripts and procedures hierarchically (->hierarchy). algorithms are also built into formal social organizations which are geared to achieve particular ends. finally, algorithms are the subject of all computer programs and the object of higher order programming languages. algorithms leave nothing undefined and require no intuition to achieve their end.

    10. A rule or procedure for solving a problem. alias (n)

    11. A set of instructions for accomplishing a task that when executed will terminate.

    12. Prescribed set of well defined rules or processes for the solution of a mathematical problem in a finite number of steps.1,5

    13. Prescribed set of well defined rules or processes for the solution of a mathematical problem in a finite number of steps.16 517

    14. An automated procedure designed to solve problems very quickly. google’s algorithms determine which websites show up in search results for any given keyword or phrase, and where in the results they appear.