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  • 91Document classification — or document categorization is a problem in both library science, information science and computer science. The task is to assign a document to one or more classes or categories. This may be done manually (or intellectually ) or algorithmically.… …

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  • 92Class diagram — UML diagrams Structural UML diagrams Class diagram Component diagram Composite structure diagram Deployment diagram Object diagram …

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  • 93Object diagram — Example of a Object diagram. UML diagrams Structural UML diagrams …

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  • 94Dependency (UML) — A dependency in the Unified Modeling Language exists between two defined elements if a change to the definition of one may result in a change to the other. In UML this is indicated by a dashed line pointing from the dependent (or client) to the… …

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  • 95Co-training — is a machine learning algorithm used when there are only small amounts of labeled data and large amounts of unlabeled data. One of its uses is in text mining for search engines. It was introduced by Avrim Blum and Tom Mitchell in 1998. Contents 1 …

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  • 96Port (UML) — Ein Port (engl. Port) ist ein Modellelement in der Unified Modeling Language (UML), einer Modellierungssprache für Software und andere Systeme. Ein Port ist ein strukturelles Merkmal eines Classifiers und spezifiziert eine Art Tor, das eine… …

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  • 97Наивный байесовский классификатор — простой вероятностный классификатор, основанный на применении Теоремы Байеса со строгими (наивными) предположениями о независимости. В зависимости от точной природы вероятностной модели, наивные байесовские классификаторы могут обучаться очень… …

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  • 98Data classification (business intelligence) — In business intelligence, data classification has close ties to data clustering, but where data clustering is descriptive, data classification is predictive.[1][2] In essence data classification consists of using variables with known values to… …

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  • 99Word-sense disambiguation — Disambiguation redirects here. For other uses, see Disambiguation (disambiguation). In computational linguistics, word sense disambiguation (WSD) is an open problem of natural language processing, which governs the process of identifying which… …

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  • 100Nominal group (functional grammar) — Those five beautiful shiny Jonathan apples sitting on the chair In systemic functional grammar (SFG), a nominal group is a group of words which expresses an entity. A nominal group is widely regarded as synonymous to noun phrase in other… …

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