- controversy, and
sometimes been
called reverse discrimination. The term
discriminate appeared in the
early 17th
century in the
English language. It is from...
- In computing, a
discriminator is a
field of
characters designed to
separate a
certain element from
others of the same identifier. As an example, suppose...
-
Discriminative models, also
referred to as
conditional models, are a
class of
models frequently used for classification. They are
typically used to solve...
- The term
discriminated union may
refer to:
Disjoint union in set theory.
Tagged union in
computer science. This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- The Foster–Seeley
discriminator is a
common type of FM
detector circuit,
invented in 1936 by
Dudley E.
Foster and
Stuart William Seeley. The Foster–Seeley...
- classification, two main
approaches are
called the
generative approach and the
discriminative approach.
These compute classifiers by
different approaches, differing...
-
Madeleine Jana
Korbel Albright (born
Marie Jana Körbelová,
later Korbelová; May 15, 1937 –
March 23, 2022) was an
American diplomat and
political scientist...
- can
discriminate by
refusing to do
business with,
socialize with, or
share resources with
people of a
certain group.
Governments can
discriminate explicitly...
- A
constant fraction discriminator (CFD) is an
electronic signal processing device,
designed to
mimic the
mathematical operation of
finding a
maximum of...
- The
sensitivity index or
discriminability index or
detectability index is a
dimensionless statistic used in
signal detection theory. A
higher index indicates...