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2020년 12월 26일 (토) 05:48 판
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- But it reveals something else about the importance and the opacity of the algorithm that drives the identification of Trends.[1]
- These providers offer complex algorithms to manage, curate, and organize these massive networks.[1]
- But there is a tension between what we understand these algorithms to be, what we need them to be, and what they in fact are.[1]
- We do not have a sufficient vocabulary for assessing the intervention of these algorithms.[1]
- In psychology, one of these problem-solving approaches is known as an algorithm.[2]
- An algorithm is often expressed in the form of a graph, where a square represents each step.[2]
- The upside of using an algorithm to solve a problem or make a decision is that yields the best possible answer every time.[2]
- The downside of using an algorithm to solve the problem is that this process tends to be very time-consuming.[2]
- There is no algorithm that has all of these properties, and so the choice of sorting algorithm depends on the application.[3]
- It also lets people tell the algorithm directly what’s important—or not so important, or downright irritating—to them.[4]
- Facebook used all these answers to update the algorithm with the patterns they extrapolated.[4]
- According to Facebook, one of the algorithm’s key ranking signals is whether a user has previously engaged with your Page.[4]
- Recency is another ranking signal that matters as the algorithm selects which posts to show people.[4]
- Not all procedures can be called an algorithm.[5]
- There are no well-defined standards for writing algorithms.[5]
- We write algorithms in a step-by-step manner, but it is not always the case.[5]
- In design and analysis of algorithms, usually the second method is used to describe an algorithm.[5]
- Chapter 1: Fundamentals introduces a scientific and engineering basis for comparing algorithms and making predictions.[6]
- ‘When algorithms start to create new algorithms, it gets farther and farther from human agency,’ says Ellen Ullman.[7]
- Few subjects are more constantly or fervidly discussed right now than algorithms.[7]
- At root, an algorithm is a small, simple thing; a rule used to automate the treatment of a piece of data.[7]
- We no longer accept the sales pitch for this type of algorithm so meekly.[7]
- Word History: Because of its popularity over the last century, one might figure algorithm for a new coinage.[8]
- The use of algorithms in policing is one example of their increasing influence on our lives.[9]
- In the popular imagination, recommendation algorithms have come to dominate our idea of what an algorithm is.[10]
- “With computers, the algorithm can get vastly more complex,” Domingos said.[10]
- “Addition is an algorithm that's defined in a few lines of text.[10]
- A turning point for modern algorithms came when Larry Page and Sergei Brin wrote the Google PageRank algorithm .[10]
- The next section provides five examples of algorithms to explain the causes and sources of their biases.[11]
- They also illustrate how these outcomes emerge, and in some cases, without malicious intent by the creators or operators of the algorithm.[11]
- Roundtable participants focused especially on bias stemming from flaws in the data used to train the algorithms.[11]
- Conversely, algorithms with too much data, or an over-representation, can skew the decision toward a particular result.[11]
- An algorithm is a precise step-by-step series of rules that leads to a product or to the solution to a problem.[12]
- Some steps in an algorithm depend on what happened or was learned in earlier steps.[12]
- Computers use algorithms, too.[12]
- Mathematicians and computer scientists designed the algorithms that Google uses.[12]
- Many companies assume that customers are wary of their algorithms — and they go to great lengths to hide or humanize them.[13]
- But is it good practice for companies to mask their algorithms in this way?[13]
- They’re hiring data scientists, mining employee and customer data for insights, and creating algorithms to optimize their recommendations.[13]
- It seems that the more companies expect users to engage with their product or service, the more they anthropomorphize their algorithms.[13]
- " " The algorithm is the basic technique used to get the job done.[14]
- The algorithm is the basic technique used to get the job done.[14]
- All four of these algorithms accomplish exactly the same goal, but each algorithm does it in completely different way.[14]
- In computer programming, there are often many different ways -- algorithms -- to accomplish any given task.[14]
- They are managed not by people but by an algorithm that communicates with them via their smartphones.[15]
- The algorithm will not tell him the delivery address until he has picked up the food from Carluccio’s.[15]
- The algorithm compares each courier’s performance to its own estimate of how fast they should have been.[15]
- once they log on to the app, they only have 10-20 seconds to respond to “trip requests” routed to them by the algorithm.[15]
- Each step in the algorithm should be clear and unambiguous.[16]
- An algorithm shouldn't include computer code.[16]
- Advanced algorithms for getting such standards while eliminating sensors are cornerstone.[17]
- Here, a new nonlinear hybridization algorithm, which is based on neural networks, to estimate the gravity vector is presented.[17]
- An algorithm is a specific procedure for solving a well-defined computational problem.[18]
- An algorithm is set of instructions for solving a problem or accomplishing a task.[19]
- One common example of an algorithm is a recipe, which consists of specific instructions for preparing a dish/meal.[19]
- Computer algorithms make life easier by trimming the time it takes to manually do things.[19]
- In the world of automation, algorithms allow workers to be more proficient and focused.[19]
- The internet runs on algorithms and all online searching is accomplished through them.[20]
- Email knows where to go thanks to algorithms.[20]
- Online dating and book-recommendation and travel websites would not function without algorithms.[20]
- GPS mapping systems get people from point A to point B via algorithms.[20]
- To get a feel for the concept of algorithms, think about getting dressed in the morning.[21]
- Next comes the heart of an algorithm – computation.[21]
- Finally, the last step of an algorithm is output – expressing the answer.[21]
- It allows computers to string algorithms together in complex fashions to produce more algorithms.[21]
- Think about an algorithm for getting dressed in the morning.[22]
- When you write an algorithm the order of the instructions is very important.[22]
- In computer science, an algorithm is a set of steps for a computer program to accomplish a task.[23]
- And finding good algorithms and knowing when to apply them will allow you to write interesting and important programs.[23]
- They use an optimization and a scheduling algorithm.[23]
- Those algorithms are more complex than our everyday algorithms like making a grilled cheese sandwich.[23]
- … sometimes you solve a problem by coming up with an algorithm of some kind.[24]
- In essence, algorithms are simply a series of instructions that are followed, step by step, to do something useful or solve a problem.[25]
- In computing, algorithms provide computers with a successive guide to completing actions.[25]
- Computer algorithms work via input and output.[25]
- You can easily visualise algorithms as a flowchart.[25]
- Our control data must be set to check if our algorithm predicts CPC correctly.[26]
- It’s important to note that keeping your algorithm working with constant tweaks and maintenance is crucial.[26]
- There will always be context that has an impact on the outcome of the algorithm that was not taken into account in the model.[26]
- Bringing your algorithm to a place that is robust and permanent is easier said than done.[26]
- An algorithm is a set of instructions designed to perform a specific task.[27]
- In computer programming, algorithms are often created as functions.[27]
- An image editing program may contain algorithms designed to process image data.[27]
- Therefore, programmers usually seek to create the most efficient algorithms possible.[27]
- A recipe is a good example of an algorithm because it says what must be done, step by step.[28]
- Informally, an algorithm can be called a "list of steps".[28]
- In computing, an algorithm is a precise list of operations that could be done by a Turing machine.[28]
- The thing that measures the difficulty of an algorithm is called complexity.[28]
- That’s really all that algorithms are mathematical instructions.[29]
- Whether you are aware of it or not, algorithms are becoming a ubiquitous part of our lives.[29]
- Klint Finley reports, “Today’s internet is ruled by algorithms.[29]
- Clearly, however, people with both good and bad intentions have used algorithms.[29]
- A computer program can be viewed as an elaborate algorithm.[30]
- An encryption algorithm transforms data according to specified actions to protect it.[30]
- This algorithm used the one-dimensional central section of the filter.[31]
- So, permitted deceleration of the mobile robot is restricted by the proposed algorithm.[31]
- The upshot of this is that adaptation to nonstationarity does not require qualitative changes in a learning algorithm.[31]
- However, the error is quick to decrease and enter the range of error of the other algorithms.[31]
- But here’s the absolute simplest definition: An algorithm is a set of guidelines that describe how to perform a task.[32]
- As Domingos goes on to explain, algorithms are reducible to three logical operations: AND, OR, and NOT.[32]
- It’s this that frightens some people, since it makes algorithms sound like they’re alive, possibly even sentient.[32]
- In fact, the most promising—and most troubling!—property of some algorithms may be their ability to decide what we see and how we see it.[32]
- The concept of algorithm has existed since antiquity.[33]
- Thus, an algorithm can be considered to be any sequence of operations that can be simulated by a Turing-complete system.[33]
- The informal definitions of algorithms generally require that the algorithm always terminates.[33]
- Stored data are regarded as part of the internal state of the entity performing the algorithm.[33]
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Limn Can an Algorithm be Wrong?
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 The Algorithm Problem Solving Approach in Psychology
- ↑ Sorting Algorithms Animations
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 How the Facebook Algorithm Works in 2020 and How to Work With It
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Algorithms Basics
- ↑ Algorithms, 4th Edition by Robert Sedgewick and Kevin Wayne
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Franken-algorithms: the deadly consequences of unpredictable code
- ↑ algorithm
- ↑ Wiktionary
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 What is an algorithm, anyway?
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 Algorithmic bias detection and mitigation: Best practices and policies to reduce consumer harms
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 Explainer: What is an algorithm?
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 Do People Trust Algorithms More Than Companies Realize?
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 What is a computer algorithm?
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 When your boss is an algorithm
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 What is an Algorithm?
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 Algorithms
- ↑ Algorithm | mathematics
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 19.3 Algorithm Definition
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 20.3 Experts on the Pros and Cons of Algorithms
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 21.3 What is an algorithm? How computers know what to do with data
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 What is an algorithm?
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 23.2 23.3 What is an algorithm and why should you care? (video)
- ↑ Definition of Algorithm by Merriam-Webster
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 25.2 25.3 What is an algorithm? An ‘in a nutshell’ explanation
- ↑ 26.0 26.1 26.2 26.3 How to build an algorithm in 6 steps
- ↑ 27.0 27.1 27.2 27.3 Algorithm Definition
- ↑ 28.0 28.1 28.2 28.3 Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- ↑ 29.0 29.1 29.2 29.3 Artificial Intelligence: How Algorithms Make Systems Smart
- ↑ 30.0 30.1 Definition from WhatIs.com
- ↑ 31.0 31.1 31.2 31.3 meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary
- ↑ 32.0 32.1 32.2 32.3 What is an algorithm? An explainer.
- ↑ 33.0 33.1 33.2 33.3 Algorithm
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