• Relevance is the concept of one topic being connected to another topic in a way that makes it useful to consider the second topic when considering the...
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  • Relevance feedback is a feature of some information retrieval systems. The idea behind relevance feedback is to take the results that are initially returned...
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    Relevance theory is a framework for understanding the interpretation of utterances. It was first proposed by Dan Sperber and Deirdre Wilson, and is used...
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  • information retrieval, relevance denotes how well a retrieved document or set of documents meets the information need of the user. Relevance may include concerns...
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  • Look up relevance in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Relevance is a measure of how pertinent, connected, or applicable something is. Relevance may also...
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  • Relevance logic, also called relevant logic, is a kind of non-classical logic requiring the antecedent and consequent of implications to be relevantly...
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  • Relevance, in the common law of evidence, is the tendency of a given item of evidence to prove or disprove one of the legal elements of the case, or to...
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    In master locksmithing, key relevance is the measurable difference between an original key and a copy made of that key, either from a wax impression or...
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  • Physiological relevance is a scientific concept that refers to the applicability or significance of a particular experimental finding or biological observation...
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  • matching) is a ranking function used by search engines to estimate the relevance of documents to a given search query. It is based on the probabilistic...
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  • An influence diagram (ID) (also called a relevance diagram, decision diagram or a decision network) is a compact graphical and mathematical representation...
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  • check results for some queries and determine relevance of each result. It is not feasible to check the relevance of all documents, and so typically a technique...
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  • exercise me a good deal: questions about what different kinds and focuses of relevance there may be, how these shift in the course of a talk exchange, how to...
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  • networked clients. Developed for BigFix prior to its purchase by IBM, the Relevance language provides an interface displaying information about a client,...
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  • "Relevance" is the sixteenth episode of the second season of the American television drama series Person of Interest. It is the 39th overall episode of...
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  • fails to address the issue in question. It falls into the broad class of relevance fallacies. The irrelevant conclusion should not be confused with formal...
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  • The probabilistic relevance model was devised by Stephen E. Robertson and Karen Spärck Jones as a framework for probabilistic models to come. It is a...
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  • actor that could account for the behaviour. Hedonic relevance (also known as hedonistic relevance) is the tendency to attribute a behavior to dispositional...
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  • In mathematics, a Relevance Vector Machine (RVM) is a machine learning technique that uses Bayesian inference to obtain parsimonious solutions for regression...
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  • or present relevance as the perfect aspect does. The perfect also contrasts with the prospective aspect, which encodes the present relevance or anticipation...
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  • different phenomenon in relevance theory; see Relevance theory#Interpretation vs. description for an explanation. Levinson sees relevance theory as too reductionist...
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  • Khoros, LLC (redirect from Mass Relevance)
    Arianna Huffington, and Trevor Noah. In April 2014, Spredfast acquired Mass Relevance, a social curation company whose technology aggregates and filters tweets...
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  • and a response from another is known as an adjacency pair. A transition relevance place (TRP) is a point of possible completion (or potential end) of an...
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  • evaluation they represent is smaller than a given constraint number. Relevance-bounded learning discards constraints (or does not store them at all)...
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  • new models more explainable and interpretable. This includes layerwise relevance propagation (LRP), a technique for determining which features in a particular...
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  • Rutgers University. He was a contributor to the theoretical concept of relevance and a prominent information scientist. He has been President of the Association...
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  • propositional calculus, or logical calculus in mathematics Relevance conditional, in relevance logic Conditional (computer programming), a statement or...
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  • describes its relevance for a specific subject area or industry. Domain Authority is a search engine ranking score developed by Moz. This relevance has a direct...
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    author's ranking, the number of references that are linked to it and their relevance to other scholarly literature, and the ranking of the publication that...
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  • presumption, faulty generalization, error in assigning causation, and relevance, among others. The use of fallacies is common when the speaker's goal...
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