Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
It is used to preserve the order of items to be remembered.
Similarly there is also a probability distribution over the ordering of items in a phrase.
Other specialized operations on lists include sorting, where, again, the order of items is of great importance.
As opposed to sequence mining, association rule learning typically does not consider the order of items either within a transaction or across transactions.
In 1649, a large order of items arrived for the new court life she arranged, followed also by new staff and new positions.
"We spent almost the entire first day just over the order of items on the agenda, and it was such an acrimonious debate," one participant said.
Stores do not use a barcode system and therefore rely on the hand pricing and ordering of items.
The relative order of items with equal keys is preserved here; i.e., this is a stable sort.
The revised version incorporates many new task items and provides a more specific sequence in the developmental order of items within the various skill areas.
It is known, however, that there always exists at least one ordering of items that allows first-fit to produce an optimal solution.
The serial order of items and the relationships between them can have varying affects on the item's speed and accuracy of recall.
The order of generation of members of the output list is based on the order of items in the input.
Transposition gradients refer to the fact that recall tends to be better to recognize what an item is rather than the order of items in a sequence.
Classification is the ordering of items into groups based on similarities and/or differences; in biological classification, species are one of the kinds of item to be classified.
The user can rearrange the order of items inside of the dock by clicking and dragging a dock item to the right and then moving it to the desired position.
Collation differs from classification in that classification is concerned with arranging information into logical categories, while collation is concerned with the ordering of items of information, usually based on the form of their identifiers.