Examples of using Algorithm must in English and their translations into Greek
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Medicine
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Computer
An algorithm must be finite.
What are the criteria an algorithm must satisfy?
An algorithm must satisfy the following criteria.
What are the criteria an algorithm must satisfy?
An algorithm must end after a certain number of steps.
They consist in saying:“this algorithm must comply with these values”.
An algorithm must terminate after a finite number of steps.
Finiteness: This means that an algorithm must terminate after a finite number of steps.
In computational complexity theory, a promise problem is a generalization of a decision problem where the input is promised to belong to a subset of all possible inputs.[1] Unlike decision problems,the yes instances(the inputs for which an algorithm must return yes) and no instances do not exhaust the set of all inputs.
An algorithm must end after a certain number of steps.
The calculations involved in a particular algorithm must be performed efficiently.
Finiteness:- An algorithm must terminate after a finite number of steps.
Fifth, effectiveness: each and every step of the algorithm must be clear i.e. straightforward.
Finiteness: An algorithm must terminate after a finite number of steps.
Underlines that, when developing and using algorithms, considerations around bias and fairness must be included at all stages, from design to implementation;underlines that the dataset and algorithm must be assessed and regularly tested to ensure accurate decision-making;
Every step in algorithm must be clear and very important.
The algorithm must ensure that the same person is not counted twice.
However, the diagnostic algorithm must take into account other causes of the pathology.
Finiteness: An algorithm must always terminate after a finite number of steps.
However, the diagnostic algorithm must take into account other causes of the pathology.
The scheduling algorithm must strike a balance between all of these competing needs.
The standard claims the algorithm must be implemented in hardware, nevertheless many software implementations exist.
For any such computational process, the algorithm must be rigorously defined: specified in the way it applies in all possible circumstances that could arise.
For any such computational process, an algorithm must be rigorously defined-that is, specified in a way that applies to all possible circumstances.
For some such computational process, the algorithm must be rigorously defined: specified in the way it applies in all possible circumstances that could arise.
Effectiveness:"… all of the operations to be performed in the algorithm must be sufficiently basic that they can in principle be done exactly and in a finite length of time by a man using paper and pencil.".
Algorithms must take all situations that could arise into consideration.
All algorithms must satisfy the following criteria: Input.
All algorithms must satisfy the following criteria: Input.
To do this well, the algorithms must be fed hundreds of thousands of images of a diverse array of faces.