Examples of using Content objects in English and their translations into Korean
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In addition, some third-party content objects may include a combination of information and incentives.
A notification controller may provide information regarding content objects to a client system 806.
Content Objects are"persistent," which means that a Content Object can move around within a computing device, or across different computing devices, but does not change.
Unique ID used by Learning Management System(LMS) to identify different Shareable Content Objects(SCO).
That is, the frequency in which the social networking system 130 provides content objects to the user device 110 is based on the type of notification associated with the objects. .
Both page servers and printers monitor the appropriate multicast channels andreceive their required content objects.
Thus, social-networking system 130 calculates a relevance score for content objects associated with Starbucks, Pitts, and CPK coffee.
In this way, the system can provide notifications thatare relevant to user's interests and current circumstances, increasing the likelihood that they will find content objects of interest.
Thus, the social networking system 130 calculates the relevance score for content objects associated with Starbucks, Peets, and CPK coffee.
Responsive to the relevance score for content objects associated with the“Starbucks” and“Peets” coffee interest being above the threshold, the social networking system 130 may transfer these interests to the first user.
B, the social networking system 130's may apply a 90% weighting factor to the relevance scores for content objects associated with John's interests.
As an example and not by way of limitation, content objects may include information regarding things or activities of interest to the user, such as, for example, movie show times, movie reviews, restaurant reviews, restaurant menus, product information and reviews, or other suitable information.
In another embodiment, performing the search involves searching social networking information to obtain 710 third-party content objects as search results.
If the Protector points to more than one Content object, all those Content objects represent data that has been encrypted using the same encryption algorithm and the same key.
In contrast, the path indicating John's interest for the movie“Braveheart” indicates a 50% likelihood that Erick would have interest in content objects associated with John's interest for the movie.
In this way, users of the social networking system 130 are encouraged to communicate with each other by posting text and content objects of various types through various communication channels, increasing the interaction of users with each other and increasing the frequency with which users interact with the social networking system 130.
Because the path indicates a 70% likelihood that Erick would have interest in content object notifications associated with John's interest for“tea,” the content objects for“tea” are provided to Erik.
In this way, users of social-networking system 130 are facilitated to communicate with each other by posting text and various types of content objects through various communication channels, increasing interactions between users and allowing users to social-networking system 130 Increase the frequency of interaction.
In one embodiment, if an updated location is received, the updated location is provided to the relevance and ranking engine 225 for re-ranking and/or re-selecting the third-party content objects in view of the updated location information.
To determine an inferred relevance score for the content objects indicating a measure of likelihood that Erick would also have an interest in the content objects associated with John's interests, the social networking system 130 applies a weighting factor to the relevance scores calculated for the content objects relevant to John.
Because the inferred relevance score for the“tea” interest is greater than the threshold, content objects associated with the John's interest for“tea” may be provided to Erik.
In embodiments where the search results are obtained from an external search engine,in order for the system 130 to assign relevance scores to the search results, the system first associates, if possible, the search results with one or more existing third-party content objects already known to the social networking system 130.
Content Object.
One or more such locations are assigned to each content object.
SCROM stands for Shareable Content Object Reference Model.
SCORM: Shareable Content Object Reference Model(SCORM) is a set of standards for eLearning projects.
SCORM stands for Sharable Content Object Reference Model.
Sharable Content Object Reference Model.
Once the user is exposed to the third party content object, the social networking system 130 stores this exposure.
In one embodiment, the third-party content object for the relevant restaurant comprises available reservation slots on per day basis.