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1 | 0 | adjacency matrix | good for dense graphs; connectivity between two vertices can be tested quickly. | a graph representaiton that uses a 2d array such that if arr[i][j] == 1, there is an edge between vertices i and j |
2 | 1 | adjacency matrix | a graph representaiton that uses a 2d array such that if arr[i][j] == 1, there is an edge between vertices i and j | a matrix which records the number of direct links between vertices |
1 | 0 | adjacency matrix | - square matrix of vertices where the elements of the matrix describe the edges - vertices will be listed in sorted order - e.g. binary adjacency matrix | a graph representaiton that uses a 2d array such that if arr[i][j] == 1, there is an edge between vertices i and j |
1 | 0 | adjacency matrix | - square matrix of vertices where the elements of the matrix describe the edges - vertices will be listed in sorted order - e.g. binary adjacency matrix | a matrix which records the number of direct links between vertices |
1 | 0 | adjacency matrix | grid used with a graph to see connections each node labeled on top and left axes 0 if no direct connection 1 if direct connection exists | setting up the data as a n*n matrix, where n is the number of nodes in the dataset. |
0 | 0 | adjacency matrix | a matrix chart that identifies a hierarchy of importance between different spaces | a method for programming which identifies relationships between other spaces and their heirarchy |
0 | 0 | adjacency matrix | which tool is best for documenting spatial proximity, related activities and identifying priorities: | a visual tool created to illustrate, confirm, and clarify clients' needs and significant relationships between spaces. a helpful tool in the development and analysis of spatial relationships. |
1 | 0 | dynamic environment | user controls the action on the screen and makes instant decisions about what happens next. (video games) | something that changes based on outside things/ interactive/ like a video game |
3 | 1 | mutual information | measures the amount of info one can obtain from one random variable given another one | is a quantity describing the amount of information two random variables carry about each other. |
1 | 0 | mutual information | i(x,y) = h(x) + h(y) - h(x,y) - information one variable provides about another - h(x,y) is the joint entropy of x and y | measure of reduction of entropy in variable x given a variable y i(x,y) = h(y) - h(x|y) |
2 | 1 | mutual information | information one variable provides about another h(x, y) = -sum(sum(p(ij)logbase2(p(ij)):for i):for j) | measures the amount of info one can obtain from one random variable given another one |
0 | 0 | mutual information | i(x,y) = h(x) + h(y) - h(x,y) - information one variable provides about another - h(x,y) is the joint entropy of x and y | h(b|a) is the conditional probability h(b) = shannon entropy of image b |
0 | 0 | mutual information | information one variable provides about another h(x, y) = -sum(sum(p(ij)logbase2(p(ij)):for i):for j) | โ mi๋ ๋ ๋ณ์ ์ฌ์ด์ ์ํธ ์์กด์ฑ์ ์ธก์ ํ ๊ฒ์ โ random ๋ณ์์ ๋ค์ด์๋ ์ ๋ณด๋์ ์ ์ํ๋ information theory์ ๊ธฐ๋ณธ ๊ฐ๋
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1 | 0 | image data | the data visible on the monitor โข once the raw data have been segmented and averaged each pixel will have an associated hu | spatial contrast standard uptake value (uptake data) |
0 | 0 | image data | after reconstruction process, filtered raw data is displayed as image data | data that is used to discover relevant information from images stored in large databases. |
0 | 0 | metric space | a set x that is endowed with a metric | a pair (x,d) of a set x and a distance function d |
0 | 0 | regular expression | a combination of symbols, identifiers, values, and operators that yields a result upon evaluation. | a pattern composed of a sequence of characters that describe allowable input variants |
1 | 0 | regular expression | a concise description of a character pattern used in data validation. | a notation for defining all the valid strings of a formal language or a special text string for describing a search pattern. |
0 | 0 | regular expression | strings that describe data or data patterns for which a user wishes to search. | defines a pattern of characters to be found in a string |
2 | 1 | regular expression | type of grammar that specifies a set of strings and can be used to denote a language over an alphabet | a concise description of a character pattern used in data validation. |
1 | 0 | regular expression | a string that describes a search pattern for matching characters in other strings. such expressions are useful for validating input and ensuring that data is in a particular format | sequence of characters that form a search pattern that identify one or more strings in input data |
2 | 1 | regular expression | strings that describe data or data patterns for which a user wishes to search. | a pattern used for matching and manipulating strings according to specified rules. |
1 | 0 | regular expression | a concise description of a character pattern used in data validation. | powerful pattern matching language valuable for parsing text. |
1 | 0 | regular expression | a string that describes a search pattern for matching characters in other strings. such expressions are useful for validating input and ensuring that data is in a particular format | defines a pattern of characters to be found in a string |
1 | 0 | regular expression | type of grammar that specifies a set of strings and can be used to denote a language over an alphabet | a notation for defining all the valid strings of a formal language or a special text string for describing a search pattern. |
2 | 1 | regular expression | strings that describe data or data patterns for which a user wishes to search. | sequence of characters that form a search pattern that identify one or more strings in input data |
0 | 0 | regular expression | type of grammar that specifies a set of strings and can be used to denote a language over an alphabet | powerful pattern matching language valuable for parsing text. |
2 | 1 | regular expression | defines a pattern of characters to be found in a string | sequence of characters that form a search pattern that identify one or more strings in input data |
2 | 1 | regular expression | special strings that represent a search pattern. also known as &"regex&" or &"regexp&" | a method of searching for strings or phrases that are not known precisely using partial strings and special characters |
1 | 0 | regular expression | a pattern used for matching and manipulating strings according to specified rules. | defines a pattern of characters to be found in a string |
0 | 0 | data collection | subjective data objective data sources of data | set of data fields from different tables in different data connections |
0 | 0 | data collection | sources of data like patient, family, experience, health care team, medical records, etc | - objective and subjective data - health assessment/examination - interview - family - chart |
0 | 0 | data collection | most companies collect more data than they can adequately protect. | set of data fields from different tables in different data connections |
0 | 0 | data collection | extraction of business process performance trend data and store it in local scores tables | first operational stage in the information system |
2 | 1 | data collection | extraction of business process performance trend data and store it in local scores tables | first operational stage in information system. to ensure that event data entering the system is valid, complete, and free from material errors. |
1 | 0 | data collection | has the potential to greatly increase the amount of nonsampling error in a survey. | data must be relevant and free from error |
0 | 0 | data collection | extraction of business process performance trend data and store it in local scores tables | used to find information about an existing system during the development of a new system. |
1 | 0 | data collection | -notes -copious, detailed notes -images of people doing work of artifacts -videos (if suitable) -audio recordings (if suitable) | video data pre & post surveys interviews & focus groups software logs field notes eye tracking |
0 | 0 | data collection | extraction of business process performance trend data and store it in local scores tables | the first step in the model discovery process, which comes before data exploration. |
0 | 0 | data collection | in healthcare organizations, this falls into one of three categories: patient-specific, aggregated or comparative | the process of gathering and measuring information about variables on study in an established systematic procedure, which then enable to answer relevant questions at hand and evaluate outcomes. |
0 | 0 | data collection | data must be relevant and free from error | phase in research where respondents provide answers, this creates non sampling error. |
0 | 0 | data collection | info about client goals, measurable targets | the process of gathering and measuring information about variables on study in an established systematic procedure, which then enable to answer relevant questions at hand and evaluate outcomes. |
2 | 1 | data collection | work streams (data collection techniques) - client interviews - client focus group discussions - surveys and questionnaires - planned observations - secondary research | the phase of the marketing research process during which respondents provide their answers or information to inquiries posed to them by the researcher. |
1 | 0 | data collection | the processes by which data are collected | subjective data objective data sources of data |
0 | 0 | data collection | to understand about sensor data, we started the work with the collecting data. | set of data fields from different tables in different data connections |
1 | 0 | data collection | has the potential to greatly increase the amount of nonsampling error in a survey. | phase in research where respondents provide answers, this creates non sampling error. |
0 | 0 | data collection | first operational stage in information system. to ensure that event data entering the system is valid, complete, and free from material errors. | used to find information about an existing system during the development of a new system. |
0 | 0 | data collection | info about client goals, measurable targets | the process of observing phenomena. a synonym for observation. |
0 | 0 | data collection | most companies collect more data than they can adequately protect. | to understand about sensor data, we started the work with the collecting data. |
3 | 1 | data collection | the phase of the marketing research process during which respondents provide their responses to the inquiries by the researcher. | the phase of the marketing research process during which respondents provide their answers or information to inquiries posed to them by the researcher. |
1 | 0 | data collection | the phase of the marketing research process during which respondents provide their responses to the inquiries by the researcher. | work streams (data collection techniques) - client interviews - client focus group discussions - surveys and questionnaires - planned observations - secondary research |
0 | 0 | data collection | most companies collect more data than they can adequately protect. | subjective data objective data sources of data |
0 | 0 | data collection | the processes by which data are collected | set of data fields from different tables in different data connections |
2 | 1 | data collection | the processes by which data are collected | to understand about sensor data, we started the work with the collecting data. |
0 | 0 | data collection | to understand about sensor data, we started the work with the collecting data. | subjective data objective data sources of data |
2 | 1 | data collection | the first step in the model discovery process, which comes before data exploration. | first operational stage in the information system |
0 | 0 | data collection | gives the methods to determine who will participants in the study, how the variables will be measured, and how the data will be documented and collected. | info about client goals, measurable targets |
0 | 0 | data collection | gives the methods to determine who will participants in the study, how the variables will be measured, and how the data will be documented and collected. | the process of gathering and measuring information about variables on study in an established systematic procedure, which then enable to answer relevant questions at hand and evaluate outcomes. |
0 | 0 | data collection | sources of data like patient, family, experience, health care team, medical records, etc | the process by which data is gathered. |
1 | 0 | data collection | used to find information about an existing system during the development of a new system. | first operational stage in the information system |
1 | 0 | data collection | gathering and measuring information on targeted variables in order to answer questions and evaluate outcomes. | info about client goals, measurable targets |
1 | 0 | data collection | - the process of gathering information about a client's health status | subjective data objective data sources of data patient family and significant others health care team medical records |
0 | 0 | data collection | gives the methods to determine who will participants in the study, how the variables will be measured, and how the data will be documented and collected. | in healthcare organizations, this falls into one of three categories: patient-specific, aggregated or comparative |
1 | 0 | data collection | the first step in the model discovery process, which comes before data exploration. | first operational stage in information system. to ensure that event data entering the system is valid, complete, and free from material errors. |
0 | 0 | data collection | general survey (bbmvp - body structure, behavior, mobility, vitals, physical appearance) healthy history, labs, initial assessment | obtain height and weight and plot a standard growth chart. record developmental milestones achieved as they relate to age. observe the infant and interview the parents. |
0 | 0 | data collection | gathering and measuring information on targeted variables in order to answer questions and evaluate outcomes. | in healthcare organizations, this falls into one of three categories: patient-specific, aggregated or comparative |
0 | 0 | data collection | in healthcare organizations, this falls into one of three categories: patient-specific, aggregated or comparative | info about client goals, measurable targets |
1 | 0 | data collection | sources of data like patient, family, experience, health care team, medical records, etc | subjective data objective data sources of data patient family and significant others health care team medical records |
1 | 0 | data collection | gives the methods to determine who will participants in the study, how the variables will be measured, and how the data will be documented and collected. | gathering and measuring information on targeted variables in order to answer questions and evaluate outcomes. |
0 | 0 | data collection | subjective data objective data sources of data patient family and significant others health care team medical records | the process by which data is gathered. |
1 | 0 | data collection | capturing and gathering all data into a table in order to better visualize all the information gathered from the experiment | information and observations collected during the experiment. data is collected in tables during the experiment. |
0 | 0 | data collection | gives the methods to determine who will participants in the study, how the variables will be measured, and how the data will be documented and collected. | the process of observing phenomena. a synonym for observation. |
1 | 0 | data collection | -record review 1. medical record 2. educational record -parent/teacher/student report - personality (excites, motivates etc.) -observation -direct testing (body structure/function, activity, participation, qol) | obtain height and weight and plot a standard growth chart. record developmental milestones achieved as they relate to age. observe the infant and interview the parents. |
3 | 1 | parallel simulation | technique where auditor reprocesses some or all of clients live data and then compares the results with clients files (auditors system is used to process clients data) | where the auditor reprocesses live data and compares this with client's data. |
1 | 0 | parallel simulation | processes client input data on a controlled program under the auditor's control to test controls in the computer system | using auditor-written software to process data and comparing the output with the company's output; discrepancies are investigated to see if unauthorized program changes were made. |
2 | 1 | static analysis | look for virus signatures | the process av products use to scan files and attempt to match known virus patterns against potentially infected files. |
3 | 1 | static analysis | the process av products use to scan files and attempt to match known virus patterns against potentially infected files. | scanning files by attempting to match known virus patterns against potentially infected files. |
2 | 1 | static analysis | look for virus signatures | scan files by attempting to match known virus patterns. must be up-to-date to be effective. |
3 | 1 | static analysis | analysis of a program carried out without executing the program. | analysis of a program by examining it, but without running it. |
0 | 0 | static analysis | the process of evaluating a component or system without executing it, based on its form, structure, content, or documentation | the process of analyzing the static structure of a program or intermediate software product. this is usually automated and can detect errors or error prone conditions |
1 | 0 | static analysis | scan files by attempting to match known virus patterns. must be up-to-date to be effective. | scanning files by attempting to match known virus patterns against potentially infected files. |
2 | 1 | static analysis | type of software testing in which a program's structure and components are examined without being executed | the process of analyzing the static structure of a program or intermediate software product. this is usually automated and can detect errors or error prone conditions |
0 | 0 | static analysis | look for virus signatures | scanning files by attempting to match known virus patterns against potentially infected files. |
2 | 1 | data set | collection of data values as a whole (what goes into excel) | a collection of facts (numbers, words, measurements) or observations. |
1 | 0 | data set | a collection of related data items, such as the answers given by respondents to all the questions on a survey. compare data file, *data base. | a collection of data used to address a particular question(s) |
2 | 1 | data set | a collection of related data consisting of observational units and variables | consists of all values of all of the variables for all the observations we have chose to observe |
2 | 1 | data set | a data set is a recommended or required summary of data elements that applies to a particular activity. | recommended data elements with uniform definitions that are relevant for a particular use. |
2 | 1 | data set | a recommended list of data elements that support a specific healthcare industry | a list of recommended data elements with uniform definitions that are relevant for a particular use or are specific to a type of healthcare industry |
1 | 0 | data set | a collection of data. examples- marketing survey responses, table of historical stock prices, and a collection of measurements of dimensions of a manufactured item. | a collection of data used to address a particular question(s) |
2 | 1 | data set | a collection of numbers that answer a statistical question | a collection of data used to address a particular question(s) |
1 | 0 | data set | a group of individual values or bits of information that are related in some way or have some common characteristic or attribute. | a list of records with values for some predefined fields |
1 | 0 | data set | a collection of related data items, such as the answers given by respondents to all the questions on a survey. compare data file, *data base. | collection of data values as a whole (what goes into excel) |
3 | 1 | data set | a - is a collection of data value. | collection of data objects(record, point, vector, pattern, event, case, sample, observation, entity) |
0 | 0 | data set | a collection of related data consisting of observational units and variables | the collection of all observations for a particular variable |
0 | 0 | data set | the mean (average) of a data set is found by adding all numbers in the data set and then dividing by the number of values in the set. | a large number of values of the same measure from different individuals/tests. |
2 | 1 | data set | a simple group of numbers in mathematics | simple group of numbers differentiated used in mathematics. |
1 | 0 | data set | the total points gathered by counting, measuring, questioning, or observing. | a collection of observations or events such as test scores, grades on a test, or response times |
0 | 0 | data set | the total points gathered by counting, measuring, questioning, or observing. | a group of related numbers used to analyze information |
3 | 1 | data set | a collection of related information made up of separate elements that can be treated as a unit in data handling. | a data set is a collection of related data that has separate elements but can be managed as a whole. |
2 | 1 | data set | a collection of numbers that answer a statistical question | a collection of data. examples- marketing survey responses, table of historical stock prices, and a collection of measurements of dimensions of a manufactured item. |
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