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  2. Collection (abstract data type) - Wikipedia

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    Python: some built-in, others implemented in the collections library.NET provides the ICollection and IReadOnlyCollection interfaces and implementations such as List<T>. Rust provides the Vec<T> [2] and HashMap<K, V> [3] structs in the std::collections namespace. [4]

  3. Set (abstract data type) - Wikipedia

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    Python has built-in set and frozenset types since 2.4, and since Python 3.0 and 2.7, supports non-empty set literals using a curly-bracket syntax, e.g.: {x, y, z}; empty sets must be created using set(), because Python uses {} to represent the empty dictionary.

  4. Viewdata - Wikipedia

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    Viewdata is a Videotex implementation. It is a type of information retrieval service in which a subscriber can access a remote database via a common carrier channel , request data and receive requested data on a video display over a separate channel.

  5. Bag-of-words model - Wikipedia

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    The bag-of-words model (BoW) is a model of text which uses an unordered collection (a "bag") of words. It is used in natural language processing and information retrieval (IR). It disregards word order (and thus most of syntax or grammar) but captures multiplicity .

  6. Out-of-bag error - Wikipedia

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    The picture below shows that for each bag sampled, the data is separated into two groups. Visualizing the bagging process. Sampling 4 patients from the original set with replacement and showing the out-of-bag sets. Only patients in the bootstrap sample would be used to train the model for that bag.

  7. Bootstrap aggregating - Wikipedia

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    If ′ =, then for large the set is expected to have the fraction (1 - 1/e) (~63.2%) of the unique samples of , the rest being duplicates. [1] This kind of sample is known as a bootstrap sample. Sampling with replacement ensures each bootstrap is independent from its peers, as it does not depend on previous chosen samples when sampling.

  8. Python syntax and semantics - Wikipedia

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    Python aims to be simple and consistent in the design of its syntax, encapsulated in the mantra "There should be one— and preferably only one —obvious way to do it", from the Zen of Python. [2] This mantra is deliberately opposed to the Perl and Ruby mantra, "there's more than one way to do it".

  9. Stackless Python - Wikipedia

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    Stackless Python, or Stackless, is a Python programming language interpreter, so named because it avoids depending on the C call stack for its own stack. In practice, Stackless Python uses the C stack, but the stack is cleared between function calls. [ 2 ]