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  2. Self-organizing map - Wikipedia

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    Randomize the map's nodes' weight vectors; Traverse each input vector in the input data set Traverse each node in the map Use the Euclidean distance formula to find the similarity between the input vector and the map's node's weight vector; Track the node that produces the smallest distance (this node is the best matching unit, BMU)

  3. Albion Online - Wikipedia

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    Albion Online is a free-to-play medieval fantasy MMORPG by Sandbox Interactive, a company under the Stillfront Group since January 2021. Set in a medieval world, Albion Online is a medieval fantasy game based on the Arthurian legends, with militaristic strategy aspects to it. The game has been translated into 11 languages and has over 5 million ...

  4. List of massively multiplayer online role-playing games

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    Battlestar Galactica Online: Closed 3D: Science fiction: Free-to-play: 2011: 2019 Browser-based, Battlestar Galactica license Black Desert Online: Active 3D: Medieval fantasy: Freemium (Asia), Buy-to-play (EU/NA) 2014 (Korea) 2016 (EU/NA) Steam: Open-sandbox player built world - Manual aim action combat Blade & Soul: Active 3D Fantasy, martial ...

  5. Comparison of data modeling tools - Wikipedia

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    Supported data models (conceptual, logical, physical) Supported notations Forward engineering Reverse engineering Model/database comparison and synchronization Teamwork/repository Database Workbench: Conceptual, logical, physical IE (Crow’s foot) Yes Yes Update database and/or update model No Enterprise Architect

  6. Growing self-organizing map - Wikipedia

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    A growing self-organizing map (GSOM) is a growing variant of a self-organizing map (SOM). The GSOM was developed to address the issue of identifying a suitable map size in the SOM. It starts with a minimal number of nodes (usually 4) and grows new nodes on the boundary based on a heuristic.

  7. MapReduce - Wikipedia

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    MapReduce is a programming model and an associated implementation for processing and generating big data sets with a parallel and distributed algorithm on a cluster. [1] [2] [3]A MapReduce program is composed of a map procedure, which performs filtering and sorting (such as sorting students by first name into queues, one queue for each name), and a reduce method, which performs a summary ...

  8. PH-tree - Wikipedia

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    A d-dimensional PH-tree is a tree of nodes where each node partitions space by subdividing it into quadrants (see below for how potentially large nodes scales with high dimensional data). Each quadrant contains at most one entry , either a key-value pair (leaf quadrant) or a key-subnode pair.

  9. Data set - Wikipedia

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    The data set lists values for each of the variables, such as for example height and weight of an object, for each member of the data set. Data sets can also consist of a collection of documents or files. [2] In the open data discipline, data set is the unit to measure the information released in a public open data repository. The European data ...