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1 similitud
f.1 similarity.2 similitude, analogy, likeness, similarity.* * *1 similarity, resemblance* * *noun f.* * *SF similarity, resemblance* * *femenino similarity, resemblance* * *= parallel, similarity, commonality [commonalty], common thread, point of similarity, sameness, similitude.Ex. Although there are parallels between searching and indexing, it is important to remember that successful information retrieval does not depend only upon effective exploitation of indexing.Ex. These comments are also intended to demonstrate the similarity between indexing and searching and to show how indexing tools feature in the searching process.Ex. Berger and Luckmann pointed out that the commonality of codes in society is maintained by the socialisation process.Ex. The life of William Lowndes shows a common thread with that of Robert Watt in being far from a happy one.Ex. This article addresses points of similarity or contrast between scholarly publishers and research libraries.Ex. A new wave of books dealing frankly with such concerns as sex, alcoholism and broken homes was seen as a breakthrough, but plots and styles have begun to show a wearying sameness.Ex. The third type of interpretation also embodies delicacy, but a kind that resembles narcissistic similitude and involution, with even suggestions of unisexuality.----* coeficiente de similitud = similarity measure.* indicar similitudes = point out + similarities.* matriz de similitud = similarity matrix.* presentar similitudes = share + similarities.* señalar similitudes = point out + similarities.* similitud semántica = semantic similarity.* similitud temática = topical similarity.* * *femenino similarity, resemblance* * *= parallel, similarity, commonality [commonalty], common thread, point of similarity, sameness, similitude.Ex: Although there are parallels between searching and indexing, it is important to remember that successful information retrieval does not depend only upon effective exploitation of indexing.
Ex: These comments are also intended to demonstrate the similarity between indexing and searching and to show how indexing tools feature in the searching process.Ex: Berger and Luckmann pointed out that the commonality of codes in society is maintained by the socialisation process.Ex: The life of William Lowndes shows a common thread with that of Robert Watt in being far from a happy one.Ex: This article addresses points of similarity or contrast between scholarly publishers and research libraries.Ex: A new wave of books dealing frankly with such concerns as sex, alcoholism and broken homes was seen as a breakthrough, but plots and styles have begun to show a wearying sameness.Ex: The third type of interpretation also embodies delicacy, but a kind that resembles narcissistic similitude and involution, with even suggestions of unisexuality.* coeficiente de similitud = similarity measure.* indicar similitudes = point out + similarities.* matriz de similitud = similarity matrix.* presentar similitudes = share + similarities.* señalar similitudes = point out + similarities.* similitud semántica = semantic similarity.* similitud temática = topical similarity.* * *similarity, resemblanceno presenta ninguna similitud con el otro it bears no resemblance to o it is not at all similar to the other one* * *
similitud sustantivo femenino
similarity, resemblance
similitud sustantivo femenino resemblance, similarity
' similitud' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
como
- sabor
- uniformidad
English:
similarity
* * *similitud nfsimilarity* * *f similarity* * *similitud nf: similarity, resemblance -
2 coeficiente de similitud
(n.) = similarity measureEx. A further refinement is to use a combination of bibliographic coupling and co-citation to give a ' similarity measure', which gives better results in terms of relevance than either method on its own.* * *(n.) = similarity measureEx: A further refinement is to use a combination of bibliographic coupling and co-citation to give a ' similarity measure', which gives better results in terms of relevance than either method on its own.
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3 coeficiente
m.1 rate.coeficiente intelectual o de inteligencia IQ2 coefficient, measure.* * *1 MATEMÁTICAS coefficient2 (grado) degree, rate\coeficiente de crecimiento growth ratecoeficiente de inteligencia intelligence quotient, IQ* * *SM (Mat) coefficient; (Econ) rate; (Med) degreecoeficiente de inteligencia — intelligence quotient, IQ
coeficiente intelectual, coeficiente mental — intelligence quotient, IQ
* * *masculino (Mat) coefficient* * *= quotient, coefficient.Ex. One reads, for instance, that a parameter in assessing the maximum period a user can be kept waiting is the 'aggravation quotient'.Ex. The coefficients of eigenvectors associated with the largest eigenvalue provide the basis for sequencing atoms which are ordered according to the relative magnitudes of the coefficients.----* coeficiente de correlación = correlation coefficient.* coeficiente de correlación de Pearson = Pearson correlation coefficient.* coeficiente de exhaustividad = coefficient of recall, recall ratio.* coeficiente de inteligencia = IQ (intelligence quotient).* coeficiente de irrelevancia = fallout ratio.* coeficiente de la correlación de los cosenos = cosine correlation coefficient.* coeficiente de pertinencia = precision ratio, relevance rating, relevance ranking.* coeficiente de precisión = coefficient of precision.* coeficiente de referencia conjunta = cocitation strength.* coeficiente de similitud = similarity measure.* * *masculino (Mat) coefficient* * *= quotient, coefficient.Ex: One reads, for instance, that a parameter in assessing the maximum period a user can be kept waiting is the 'aggravation quotient'.
Ex: The coefficients of eigenvectors associated with the largest eigenvalue provide the basis for sequencing atoms which are ordered according to the relative magnitudes of the coefficients.* coeficiente de correlación = correlation coefficient.* coeficiente de correlación de Pearson = Pearson correlation coefficient.* coeficiente de exhaustividad = coefficient of recall, recall ratio.* coeficiente de inteligencia = IQ (intelligence quotient).* coeficiente de irrelevancia = fallout ratio.* coeficiente de la correlación de los cosenos = cosine correlation coefficient.* coeficiente de pertinencia = precision ratio, relevance rating, relevance ranking.* coeficiente de precisión = coefficient of precision.* coeficiente de referencia conjunta = cocitation strength.* coeficiente de similitud = similarity measure.* * *( Mat) coefficientCompuestos:amortization ratecash ratio, liquidity ratiocapital to debt ratiorate of increasedrag coefficientIQ, intelligence quotient* * *
coeficiente sustantivo masculino (Mat) coefficient;
coeficiente intelectual or de inteligencia IQ, intelligence quotient
coeficiente sustantivo masculino
1 Mat coefficient
2 Fís Quím (grado) rate
3 coeficiente intelectual, intelligence quotient
' coeficiente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
índice
English:
coefficient
- IQ
* * *coeficiente nm1. [índice] rateFin coeficiente de caja cash ratio;coeficiente de goles goal difference;coeficiente intelectual intelligence quotient, IQ;coeficiente de inteligencia intelligence quotient, IQ;Fin coeficiente de liquidez liquidity ratio2. Mat & Fís coefficientFís coeficiente de dilatación coefficient of expansion* * *m coefficient* * *coeficiente nm1) : coefficient2)coeficiente intelectual : IQ, intelligence quotient -
4 distancia de Hausdorff
(n.) = Hausdorff distanceEx. The proposed similarity measure, based on a fuzzy Hausdorff distance, estimates the mismatch between 2 possibility distributions.* * *(n.) = Hausdorff distanceEx: The proposed similarity measure, based on a fuzzy Hausdorff distance, estimates the mismatch between 2 possibility distributions.
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5 distribución de probabilidades
(n.) = possibility distribution, probability distributionEx. The proposed similarity measure, based on a fuzzy Hausdorff distance, estimates the mismatch between 2 possibility distributions.Ex. Others have used possibility distributions for representing fuzzily known or incompletely known attribute values.* * *(n.) = possibility distribution, probability distributionEx: The proposed similarity measure, based on a fuzzy Hausdorff distance, estimates the mismatch between 2 possibility distributions.
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6 documento citante
(n.) = citing documentEx. This article presents a probabilistic theory of indexing and similarity measure based on cited and citing documents.* * *(n.) = citing documentEx: This article presents a probabilistic theory of indexing and similarity measure based on cited and citing documents.
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7 por sí solo
= by itself, for its/their own sake, on its own, in and of + Reflexivo, in itselfEx. The main entry is used not only by itself as the main entry, but also as the unit entry comprising each added entry.Ex. Enthusiasm in a searcher, of course, all are agreed on: 'he must delight in the chase for its own sake'.Ex. A further refinement is to use a combination of bibliographic coupling and co-citation to give a 'similarity measure', which gives better results in terms of relevance than either method on its own.Ex. Simple data cannot in and of themselves ascertain either dimension or capacity regarding library operations.Ex. Further, classification and the network of relationships between subjects can be a fascinating study in itself, even devoid of any applications.* * *= by itself, for its/their own sake, on its own, in and of + Reflexivo, in itselfEx: The main entry is used not only by itself as the main entry, but also as the unit entry comprising each added entry.
Ex: Enthusiasm in a searcher, of course, all are agreed on: 'he must delight in the chase for its own sake'.Ex: A further refinement is to use a combination of bibliographic coupling and co-citation to give a 'similarity measure', which gives better results in terms of relevance than either method on its own.Ex: Simple data cannot in and of themselves ascertain either dimension or capacity regarding library operations.Ex: Further, classification and the network of relationships between subjects can be a fascinating study in itself, even devoid of any applications. -
8 Notación Lineal de Wiswesser
Ex. A technique for computing a quantitative measure of similarity between chemical structures encoded in Wiswesser Line Notation is described.* * *Ex: A technique for computing a quantitative measure of similarity between chemical structures encoded in Wiswesser Line Notation is described.
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