Extended matching items/questions (EMI or EMQ) are a written examination format similar to multiple choice questions but with one key difference, that...
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use English as a Medium of Instruction (i.e. teach in English) Extended matching items, a type of examination method Mohammadia School of Engineering...
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Multiple choice (redirect from Multiple-choice item)
India UTME University Admission Exam in Nigeria Concept inventory Extended matching items Objective test Test (student assessment) Closed-ended question...
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Regular expression (redirect from Extended regular expression)
zero or more 0s). Comparison of regular expression engines Extended Backus–Naur form Matching wildcards Regular tree grammar Thompson's construction – converts...
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Matching pursuit (MP) is a sparse approximation algorithm which finds the "best matching" projections of multidimensional data onto the span of an over-complete...
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Rank-maximal allocation (redirect from Greedy matching)
single item (for example, when the "items" are tasks and each task has to be done by a single person), the problem is called rank-maximal matching or greedy...
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tile-matching video game is a type of puzzle video game where the player manipulates tiles in order to make them disappear according to a matching criterion...
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(1999) is to have a minimum of 20 items. The reasoning for a minimum of 20 items directly relates to the formation of matching criteria. As noted in earlier...
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the block were assigned. Its block name in Unicode 1.0 was Extended Latin. The Latin Extended-B block contains ten subheadings for groups of characters:...
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frequent item set mining and association rule learning over relational databases. It proceeds by identifying the frequent individual items in the database...
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cash. Non-current (fixed) assets are items of value that the organization has bought and will use for an extended period of time, typically including land...
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graving piece, is a matching piece of good material used to replace a relatively small damaged area that has been cut out of a larger item, to avoid having...
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Hall-type theorems for hypergraphs (redirect from Haxell's matching theorem)
concepts of bipartiteness, perfect matching, and neighbors. 1. Bipartiteness: The notion of a bipartiteness can be extended to hypergraphs in many ways (see...
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House allocation problem (redirect from One-sided matching)
students. Other commonly used terms are assignment problem and one-sided matching. When agents already own houses (and may trade them with other agents)...
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G=(X\cup Y,E)} , we are to find a maximum cardinality matching in G {\displaystyle G} , that is a matching that contains the largest possible number of edges...
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Fair allocation of items and money is a class of fair item allocation problems in which, during the allocation process, it is possible to give or take...
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SNOBOL (category Pattern matching programming languages)
change the pattern itself during the matching operation. Patterns can be saved like any other first-class data item, and can be concatenated, used within...
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XML (redirect from Extended markup language)
document component that either begins with a start-tag and ends with a matching end-tag or consists only of an empty-element tag. The characters between...
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from 1865. They came to have elaborate patterns, often in matching sets for the various items of parlor furniture; they were either made at home using...
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HTTP traffic in W3C Extended Log File Format. Similarly to Apache Custom Log format, IIS logs may be configured to capture such extended parameters as request...
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mathematical discipline of graph theory, a rainbow matching in an edge-colored graph is a matching in which all the edges have distinct colors. Given...
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with a specialist matching orders for the specific item. In his work, Jean-François Mertens extends this and constructs an order matching mechanism that...
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Haskell features (redirect from Pattern matching in Haskell)
after the computation of six items and shows how zipWith (+) has produced four items and proceeds to produce the next item: fibs = 0 : 1 : 1 : 2 : 3 :...
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common for significant homology to be conserved, with matching structures forming from matching primordia, and having the same evolutionary origin. However...
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extend to pattern matching, as in the shell script example on the right, where the '*)' implements the default case as a regular expression matching any...
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The dividing line for items like these is that the expense is considered capex if the financial benefit of the expenditure extends beyond the current fiscal...
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items are indivisible, a proportional assignment may not exist. The simplest case is when there is a single item and at least two agents: if the item...
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Rete algorithm (category Pattern matching)
/ˈreɪtiː/ RAY-tee, rarely /ˈriːt/ REET, /rɛˈteɪ/ reh-TAY) is a pattern matching algorithm for implementing rule-based systems. The algorithm was developed...
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Search theory (section Matching theory)
men than women, all matching rents go to women, and vice versa. Furthermore, the unique nature of the items for sale in a matching market makes it challenging...
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pairs of items Infer the tastes of the current user by examining the matrix and matching that user's data See, for example, the Slope One item-based collaborative...
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