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  2. Template:Assessment Class Summary - Wikipedia

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    Image (for images; adds pages to Category:Image-Class articles) File Needed (for articles that do not yet exist, but have been identified as subjects that should be covered; adds pages to Category:Needed-Class articles )

  3. Wikipedia:WikiProject Microformats - Wikipedia

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    Add adr or hCard mark-up to stub templates; For tables like those in Category:Lists of mountains, update table rows to use hCard; perhaps by introducing table-row templates. Contribute to development of a policy on coordinates for linear features; Contribute to development of a policy or policies on in-line microformats

  4. File:RCID boundaries 2020-01-10.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Public records are works "made or received in connection with the official business of any public body, officer, or employee of the state, or persons acting on their behalf, [which includes the work of] the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government and each agency or department created thereunder; counties, municipalities, and districts; and each constitutional officer, board ...

  5. Linear discriminant analysis - Wikipedia

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    Otsu's method is related to Fisher's linear discriminant, and was created to binarize the histogram of pixels in a grayscale image by optimally picking the black/white threshold that minimizes intra-class variance and maximizes inter-class variance within/between grayscales assigned to black and white pixel classes.

  6. Boundary tracing - Wikipedia

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    Theo Pavlidis' Algorithm is a well-known method for contour tracing in binary images proposed, designed to methodically detect and follow the boundaries of related components. The technique starts by locating an initial boundary pixel, which is usually the first black pixel seen while scanning the image from top to bottom and left to right.

  7. Class diagram - Wikipedia

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    Class diagram showing Aggregation between two classes. Here, a Professor 'has a' class to teach. Aggregation is a variant of the "has a" association relationship; aggregation is more specific than association. It is an association that represents a part-whole or part-of relationship. As shown in the image, a Professor 'has a' class to teach.

  8. Decision boundary - Wikipedia

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    Decision boundaries are not always clear cut. That is, the transition from one class in the feature space to another is not discontinuous, but gradual. This effect is common in fuzzy logic based classification algorithms, where membership in one class or another is ambiguous. Decision boundaries can be approximations of optimal stopping boundaries.

  9. Template:Category class - Wikipedia

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    This template can be used to add a navigation bar to "assessment by topic" category pages that follow the naming convention "Category: class-Class topic articles" (e.g. Category:Start-Class history articles) in order to facilitate navigation between the various assessment class categories for that topic.