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database

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数据库

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a comprehensive collection of related data organized for convenient access, generally in a computer.
    • : data bank.

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Examples

  • Kim, for instance, used the database, among others, to understand why models have a hard time capturing the MJO’s march across the Maritime Continent.

  • To identify suspects, the FBI and police compare images from surveillance cameras and other sources to photo databases.

  • The relationship between female education and fertility is long established, but our estimates are also based on our own very large global analysis using the Global Burden of Disease database.

  • Clearview AI has built one of the most comprehensive databases of people’s faces in the world.

  • A University of Chicago team recently released Fawkes, a tool meant to “cloak” faces by slightly altering your photos on social media so as to fool the AI systems relying on scraped databases of billions of such pictures.

  • But after winning 55 percent of the white vote, Duke had a database of supporters some politicians coveted.

  • They have amassed a growing database of information on some 105,000 POWs.

  • The hitch was that the genetic profile has to be removed from the database if the person is exonerated.

  • He went through his entire database of over 70,000 images to select pieces for the Arizona show.

  • In other words, the fact of maintaining a global database in a secured way.

  • For those still captive to literacy, the alternative is the ubiquitous word-processed letter matched to a list in a database.

  • These resources have their specific epistemological condition-a printed encyclopedia is different from a database.

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