Examples of using Algorithmic in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Commencing algorithmic preview.
Algorithmic approach to solve problems.
I just… I see algorithmic physics.
An algorithmic feedback is interfering with the resolution.
I will use a few algorithmic filters.
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He's algorithmic engineer down at SXG.
She's actually hand-drawing algorithmic fractals.
Oh, a new algorithmic mapping system?
This is the end of the same tape, after a reverse algorithmic.
Daddy is making an algorithmic microprocessor component, remember?
Financial financing- for credit management and algorithmic trading.
But algorithmic bias can also lead to discriminatory practices.
Today, the building is leased to an”algorithmic research” company.
Algorithmic bias, like human bias, results in unfairness.
At the moment, we're seeing the first examples of algorithmic bias.
I call this an algorithmic audit, and I will walk you through it.
Even our intellectual work will probably be replaced by algorithmic processes.
This is a complex algorithmic cryptogram designed to test deductive reasoning.
The architect in the square wanders“free” of all algorithmic weight, free of all purpose.
My new book on algorithmic decision-making could benefit from your expertise.
We're going to turn to another technology, called algorithmic self-assembly of tiles.
Algorithmic bias can also lead to exclusionary experiences and discriminatory practices.
We want to learn more about the algorithmic expressions you call"music.".
The course develops algorithmic thinking and program implementation, using the LEGO® WeDo graphic programming.
System drift is closely related to problem called algorithmic confounding to which we now turn.
Any trade, whether manual or algorithmic, requires effort and full involvement in the process.
You will develop skills to apply a range of mathematical,analytical, algorithmic and computational techniques.
Automating solutions through algorithmic thinking(a series of ordered steps).
We have started to ask the question:Can we make them a little less algorithmic and a little more intuitive?
Can we make them a little less algorithmic and a little more intuitive?