category feature

  • 1Feature data — In geographic information systems, a feature is an entity with a geographic location, typically describable by (for example) points, arcs, or polygons. Carriageways and cadastres are examples of feature data. Features are usually labeled.Feature… …

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  • 2Category utility — is a measure of category goodness defined in Harvtxt|Gluck|Corter|1985 and Harvtxt|Corter|Gluck|1992. It was intended to supersede more limited measures of category goodness such as cue validity (Harvnb|Reed|1972;Harvnb|Rosch|Mervis|1975) and… …

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  • 3Feature selection — Feature selection, also known as variable selection, feature reduction, attribute selection or variable subset selection, is the technique, commonly used in machine learning, of selecting a subset of relevant features for building robust learning …

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  • 4Feature Oriented Programming — (FOP) or Feature Oriented Software Development (FOSD) is a general paradigm for program synthesis in software product lines. FOSD arose out of layer based designs of network protocols and extensible database systems in the late 1980s cite web |… …

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  • 5Feature structure — In phrase structure grammars, such as generalised phrase structure grammar, head driven phrase structure grammar and lexical functional grammar, a feature structure is essentially a set of attribute value pairs. For example the attribute named… …

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  • 6Feature (linguistics) — A feature is a concept applied to several fields of linguistics, typically involving the assignment of binary or unary conditions which act as constraints.In phonologyIn phonology, segments are categorized into natural classes on the basis of… …

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  • 7feature fatigue — n. Mental exhaustion and stress caused by products that come with a large number of features. Example Citations: I really want a digital camera. In fact, I tried to buy one twice. The first time the sheer number of choices freaked me out and I… …

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  • 8Category:Computing terminology — From Technical terminology: Technical terminology is the specialized vocabulary of a field. These terms have specific definitions within the field, which is not necessarily the same as their meaning in common use. Jargon is similar, but more… …

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  • 9feature shock — n. A computer user s reaction when faced with a program that has a large set of features. Example Citation: Since there now seems to be an inverse relationship between the number of features in a program and the size of the manual you receive,… …

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  • 10Scale-invariant feature transform — Feature detection Output of a typical corner detection algorithm …

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