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  • 1Pattern — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia : « Pattern », sur le Wiktionnaire (dictionnaire universel) Le mot anglais « pattern » est… …

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  • 2Pattern theory — Pattern theory, formulated by Ulf Grenander, is a mathematical formalism to describe knowledge of the world as patterns. It differs from other approaches to artificial intelligence in that it does not begin by prescribing algorithms and machinery …

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  • 3pattern — pat·tern / pa tərn/ n 1: a form or model proposed for imitation 2: a recognizably consistent series of related acts found a pattern of discrimination in that company a pattern of racketeering activity Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam… …

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  • 4configuration — I (confines) noun borders, boundary, bounds, circumscription, contour, delineation, dimensions, edges, extent, framework, frontiers, limitations, limits, line of demarcation, outline, perimeter II (form) noun anatomy, appearance, arrangement,… …

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  • 5pattern — n 1 exemplar, example, *model, ideal, standard, beau ideal, mirror Analogous words: *paragon, apotheosis 2 *figure, design, motif, device Analogous words: *form, figure, shape, conformation, configuration …

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  • 6Configuration space — Not to be confused with PCI Configuration Space. C space redirects here. For the art gallery, see C Space, Beijing. Contents 1 Configuration space in physics 2 Configuration spaces in mathematics 3 See also …

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  • 7Configuration — The term configuration has several meanings. In computing it may refer to: Computer configuration or system configuration Configure (computing) is the output of Autotools and used to detect system configuration. This is referred to as ./configure …

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  • 8Pattern 1914 Enfield — Rifle, .303 Pattern 1914 Pattern 1914 Enfield Type Service rifle Place of origin …

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  • 9pattern — I. noun Etymology: Middle English patron, from Anglo French, from Medieval Latin patronus Date: 14th century 1. a form or model proposed for imitation ; exemplar 2. something designed or used as a model for making things < a dressmaker s pattern&#8230; …

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  • 10pattern — patternable, adj. patterned, adj. patterner, n. patternless, adj. patternlike, adj. patterny, adj. /pat euhrn/; Brit. /pat n/, n. 1. a decorative design, as for wallpaper, china, or textile fabrics, etc. 2. decoration or ornament having such a&#8230; …

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