Examples of using The algorithms in English and their translations into Hungarian
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The algorithms are quite simple.
I have been going through the algorithms.
The algorithms control our day-to-day.
Facebook is constantly changing the algorithms.
The algorithms should be improved.
People also translate
I have to shut down the reactor and reset the algorithms.
How to use the algorithms to your advantage?
There's a misconception that SEO success is all about fooling the algorithms.
I should run the algorithms, though, don't you think?
All this data is needed for the system and the algorithms to work correctly.
(K2) apply the algorithms covered by the course;
For all types of treatment the algorithms frequencies are designed.
The algorithms for fast evaluation of the Catalan constant were constructed by E. Karatsuba.
So how does one design the algorithms that create a machine athlete?
The algorithms of market basket analysis have been born in solving a business problem.
Dinic's blocking flow algorithm O(V2E) In each phase the algorithms builds a layered graph with breadth-first search on the residual graph.
The algorithms used by Google are a closely guarded secret and constantly change.
This makes the algorithms vary independently of the clients that use it.
It's helping the algorithms become even smarter.
The algorithms were able to detect a rise in body temperature and nighttime activity in a patient, successfully leading to a diagnosis of urinary tract infection.
This made the algorithms ineffective in practice.
The algorithms used by AAC is different from that by MP3, and AAC could provide a better sound quality under the condition of compressing files to 30 percents smaller than MP3.
But YouTube updates the algorithms in order to prevent the downloading.
Applying the algorithms of machine learning will be indispensable for companies to retain competitiveness.
We have implemented the algorithms in NESL, and have run extensive experiments on them.
So I wrote the algorithms and code, and he built the hardware-- Paul Lauterbur-- then went onto win the Nobel Prize for inventing the MRI.
(Laughter) It's because the algorithms are designed to work the same way evolution does.
And if these algorithms, like the algorithms on Wall Street, just crashed one day and went awry, how would we know?
And if these algorithms, like the algorithms on Wall Street, just crashed one day and went awry, how would we know? What would it look like?