algorithm / ˈæl gəˌrɪð əm /

⭐基础词汇算法算术算例

algorithm 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Mathematics. a set of rules for solving a problem in a finite number of steps, as the Euclidean algorithm for finding the greatest common divisor.
  2. Computers. an ordered set of instructions recursively applied to transform data input into processed data output, as a mathematical solution, descriptive statistics, internet search engine result, or predictive text suggestions.

algorithm 近义词

algorithm

等同于 discovery

更多algorithm例句

  1. Since she posted her tutorial on Kapwing’s YouTube channel, a number of other YouTubers have also made tutorials using the same copy-and-pasted algorithm.
  2. The researchers trained their algorithm on already-parsed datasets collected by NASA’s retired, planet-hunting Kepler mission.
  3. These updates are real — Google announced a core algorithm update on May 4, after all — but you don’t need to worry.
  4. Rather than relying on semiconductor physics and silicon-fabrication technology, though, we need to turn to innovations in software, algorithms, and hardware, says a group of leading experts.
  5. Whenever Google updates her algorithm, there will be traffic losses and gains.
  6. “Today we will learn the algorithm for receiving presents,” the instructor tells her students.
  7. As long as that double-standard persists, no algorithm can fix its injustice.
  8. Based on these results, the research group produced an emotion recognition algorithm.
  9. It's leveraging its user base to make it more the algorithm more intelligent.
  10. The biggest challenge for the Amiigo before its 2015 launch is perfecting the training portion of the algorithm.
  11. The gnomes were slightly lewd-looking, and they were the product of a generative algorithm that varied each one.
  12. Then the CAD people added an algorithm that would take the sensor data and generate random variations on the same basis.
  13. Evolutionary algorithm used to produce a minimum-materials/maximum-strength chassis.
  14. We still use the word algorithm in reference to calculations.