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词根:algorism
n.algorithm [计][数] 算法,运算法则
algorism [数] 阿拉伯数字系统;十进位计数法
noun
a procedure for solving a mathematical problem (as of finding the greatest common divisor) in a finite number of steps that frequently involves repetition of an operationbroadly: a step-by-step procedure for solving a problem or accomplishing some end … sometimes you solve a problem by coming up with an algorithm of some kind. But sometimes you solve a problem in a very ad hoc sort of way. —William H. Huggins
There are several search engines, with Google, Yahoo and Bing being the biggest players. Each search engine has its own proprietary computation (called an "algorithm") that ranks websites for each keyword or combination of keywords. —Julie Brinton
algorithmic method计算方法
algorithmic language算法语言
1799年,"算术的",源自 algorithm + -ic。1881年开始用于指代符号规则或语言。
【修】算法,计算
alteration of Middle English algorisme, from Old French & Medieval Latin; Old French, from Medieval Latin algorismus, from Arabic al-khuwārizmi, from al-Khwārizmī flourished a.d. 825 Islamic mathematician
The first known use of algorithm was in 1926
algorithmnoun
a step-by-step method for solving a problem (as finding the greatest common divisor) or accomplishing a goal
algorithmnoun
a step-by-step method for solving a problem (as finding the greatest common divisor) or accomplishing a goal
algorithmnoun
a step-by-step method for solving a problem (as finding the greatest common divisor) or accomplishing a goal
1 Nowadays it's easy to get lost in the endless, algorithmically boosted diversity of cuisine centric content, be it instructional videos, budgeting challenges, or infamous "what I eat in a day" documentation.
2 Provides an algorithmic mechanism for identifying the fault.
提供一种识别故障的算法机制。
3 This algorithmic content distribution system allows users to go down deep rabbit holes and program their feeds full of niche cooking content.
4 They had full access to the great cloud’s wealth of information, but could not access its algorithmic “conscious” mind.
5 But those movies occupy a tiny corner of the vast algorithmic universe.
6 Imagine the meetings involving artists who are less comfortable with the camera, less self-aware, less fluent with algorithmic distribution.
7 On TikTok, the primary way users consume videos is through the “For You” page, an algorithmically programmed feed of content delivered to users based on what they’ve watched or engaged with in the past.
8 But this is also a new kind of power — an algorithmic bureaucracy through which we all must pass.
9 How might algorithmic composition technology change the face of music?
算法作曲的出现将会如何改变音乐的面貌呢?
10 There’s no guarantee to how the algorithmically produced kittens will appear.
11 Algorithmic trading programs, or 'algos,' automatically buy and sell a wide variety of assets based on mathematical models.
这就是演算法交易——根据数学模型自动买卖各种资产。
12 Instead of talking animals, these videos feature stock characters learning lessons in a format tailored to the uncanny algorithmic currents of social media.
13 What is the distinction between algorithmic design and coding?
算法设计与编写代码之间有什么区别?
14 In hunting down the culprit with his algorithmic logic, Christopher uncovers many painful truths about grownup reality.
15 The feature provides users three new algorithmically generated playlists a day, each with an ultra-specific title that practically begs to be screencapped and posted.
16 ALGOrithmic Language; a programming language used to express computer programs as algorithms.
算法语言; 一种程序语言用来表达电脑程序例如算法.
17 It was an algorithmic nightmare — daunting for a brand that lacked a signature silhouette, print or a catchy product like Donna Karan’s famous “seven easy pieces.”
18 For now, she remains focused on installing Anadol’s living vortex of algorithmically generated visions in the museum’s lobby.
19 Metaphone matching is an algorithmic method for generating keys based on the phonetic pronunciation of words.
变音位匹配是根据查询词的语音发音生成关键字的算法方法。
20 It had become normal to scroll through an algorithmically curated feed while listening to our own music in a busy café.