heuristic / hyʊˈrɪs tɪk or, often, yʊ- /

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heuristic2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. serving to indicate or point out; stimulating interest as a means of furthering investigation.
  2. encouraging a person to learn, discover, understand, or solve problems on his or her own, as by experimenting, evaluating possible answers or solutions, or by trial and error: a heuristic teaching method.
  3. of, relating to, or based on experimentation, evaluation, or trial-and-error methods.
  4. Computers, Mathematics. pertaining to a trial-and-error method of problem solving used when an algorithmic approach is impractical.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a heuristic method of argument.
  2. the study of heuristic procedure.

heuristic 近义词

heuristic

等同于 inquiring

更多heuristic例句

  1. Racial identity is often a key heuristic that helps people interpret facts, says Britt Paris, an assistant professor of library and information science at Rutgers University.
  2. These links were themselves selected from posts most upvoted on the social media website Reddit, as “a heuristic indicator for whether other users found the link interesting, educational, or just funny.”
  3. Simple heuristics are used to filter questions from the query stream.
  4. It’s a facet of the “availability heuristic,” a cognitive bias that means people are more likely to imagine the future through the lens of recent events.
  5. You can make some use rule-based AI, which guides the character using simple heuristics—if this happens, then do that.
  6. The hill becomes heuristic for national identity (a haunted City on a Hill).
  7. He developed a heuristic for betting on Daily Doubles (which resulted in a wager of $5, the minimum allowed).
  8. In all other cases, as we have already pointed out, assumption and probability have only a heuristic value for us lawyers.
  9. The instruments of Heuristic are being continually perfected, before our eyes, in two ways.
  10. But the imperfection of the modern instruments of Heuristic is quite unnecessary.
  11. It complemented the heuristic, innate propensity for seeking new choices.
  12. The teaching, which follows the so-called “Heuristic” method, and the equipment of schools of every description, are admirable.