distance =√((x_1-x_2)^2+(y_1-y_2)^2)=√([1-(-5)]^2+[-3-5]^2)=√(6^2+(-8)^2)=√(36+64)=√(100)=10.Choice (A) does not square the differences of the x and y values. Choice (B) confuses signs in subtracting in the first step. Choice (E) makes this same...
Object-based audio (OBA) is a newer surround sound technology that overlays up to 128 audio tracks onto a 3D rectangular coordinate with defined audio channel locations. For example, a gunshot in the distance will sound like it’s coming from the distance, forming part of a rich, highly ...
Step The space passed over by one movement of the foot in walking or running. One step is generally about three feet, but may be more or less. Step A small space or distance. It is but a step. Step A print of the foot; a footstep; a footprint; track. Step A gait; manner of ...
(Informally: the space of relevant random variables is -separated with respect to the entropic Ruzsa distance.) — 1. Main argument — Now we derive more and more consequences of (2) –at some point crucially using the hypothesis that we are in characteristic two – before we reach a ...
(Nautical) The block in which the heel of a mast is fixed. Steps To put or press the foot Step on the brake. Steps To shift or move slightly by taking a step or two Step back. Steps To walk a short distance to a specified place or in a specified direction Step over to the corne...
Example of a Measurable SMART goal: If your goal is to climb a mountain in a day, then you’d likely do some research and plan out how many miles to hike per hour and track your progress. You would then measure your distance and time according to your goal. This is a much SMARTer ...
Step five: Validating the clusters Once the algorithms have done their work, it’s important to check the quality of the clusters. For this, the bookstore looks at intracluster and intercluster distances. A low intracluster distance means customers within the same group are similar, while a hig...
“What is the shortest chain to connect Kevin Bacon to Miss Piggy?” (shortest path analysis, as used in the Six Degrees game above) “Who has worked with the largest number of actors?” (degree centrality) “What is the average distance between Kevin Bacon and all other actors?” (close...
An API is a set of rules or protocols that enables software applications to communicate with each other to exchange data, features and functionality.
Analyzing the state of the network or community based on connection distance/density in a group Graph Database Use Case: Money Laundering Conceptually, money laundering is simple. Dirty money is passed around to blend it with legitimate funds and then turned into hard assets. This is the kind ...