Algorithmic Language

  • 1algorithmic language — noun an artificial language designed to express algorithms • Hypernyms: ↑programming language, ↑programing language • Hyponyms: ↑algebraic language * * * Computers. See ALGOL. [1955 60; ALGORITHM + IC] * …

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  • 2algorithmic language — ALGOL (algorithmic language) Al·gol || ælgÉ‘l / gÉ’l algebraic computer programming language used in mathematical and scientific applications …

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  • 3algorithmic language — algoritminė kalba statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. algorithmic language; algorithmical language vok. algoritmische Sprache, f; Programmiersprache, f rus. алгоритмический язык, m pranc. langage algorithmique, m …

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  • 4algorithmic language — algoritminė kalba statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Žymenų sistema ↑algoritmams užrašyti. Kalba, kuria užrašytą algoritmą kompiuteris gali kompiliuoti (žr. ↑kompiliavimas) į kompiuterio kalbą (programą), dažniau vadinama ↑programavimo… …

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  • 5algorithmic language — Computers. See ALGOL. [1955 60; ALGORITHM + IC] * * * …

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  • 6Algorithmic Language — ALGOL …

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  • 7algorithmic orientated language — algorithmic language or algorithmic orientated language see ↑Algol2 • • • Main Entry: ↑algorithm …

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  • 8Algorithmic information theory — is a subfield of information theory and computer science that concerns itself with the relationship between computation and information. According to Gregory Chaitin, it is the result of putting Shannon s information theory and Turing s… …

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  • 9Algorithmic learning theory — (or algorithmic inductive inference) is a framework for machine learning.The framework was introduced in E. Mark Gold s seminal paper Language identification in the limit . The objective of language identification is for a machine running one… …

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  • 10Algorithmic composition — is the technique of using algorithms to create music.Algorithms (or, at the very least, formal sets of rules) have been used to compose music for centuries; the procedures used to plot voice leading in Western counterpoint, for example, can often …

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