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RankBrain is a machine learning-based search engine algorithm, the use of which was confirmed by Google on 26 October 2015. [1] It helps Google to process search results and provide more relevant search results for users. [ 2 ]
The (Wiki page title) name of candidate's party. That page should also have subpages /meta/color and /meta/shortname for use in the table. Example: party=Democratic Party (United States) candidate: required: undefined: The name of the candidate, preferably in the form of a wiki link to the candidate's page. Example: candidate=[[John Smith ...
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List ranking can equivalently be viewed as performing a prefix sum operation on the given list, in which the values to be summed are all equal to one. The list ranking problem can be used to solve many problems on trees via an Euler tour technique, in which one forms a linked list that includes two copies of each edge of the tree, one in each direction, places the nodes of this list into an ...
Default Value Description contvotes: required: undefined: The number of votes that counted for some candidate in the first round. Example: contvotes=247831 overvotes: required: undefined: The number of ballots for which the most-preferred marked choice is marked for more than one candidate. Example: overvotes=1217 undervotes: required: undefined