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What (who) is point-and-type - definition

STILL CAMERA DESIGNED PRIMARILY FOR SIMPLE OPERATION
Compact camera; Point and shoot camera; Point-and-shoot; Point-and-shoot cameras; Point and shoot cameras
  • Canon]], specifically the IXUS 850 IS, early 2010s
  • film]] point-and-shoot camera made by [[Yashica]] with a [[Tessar]] lens, early 1990s
  • A contemporary superzoom digital point-and-shoot camera, specifically a [[Nikon Coolpix P1000]]
  • Digital point-and-shoot camera using [[live preview]] for a picture in a church in Norway
  • Minox 35ML]] from 1985

Type I and type II errors         
  • The results obtained from negative sample (left curve) overlap with the results obtained from positive samples (right curve). By moving the result cutoff value (vertical bar), the rate of false positives (FP) can be decreased, at the cost of raising the number of false negatives (FN), or vice versa (TP = True Positives, TPR = True Positive Rate, FPR = False Positive Rate, TN = True Negatives).
CONCEPTS FROM STATISTICAL HYPOTHESIS TESTING
Type I error; Type II error; Type I error rate; Type 1 error; Type 2 error; Failed to show; Type one error; Type II Error; Type I Error; Error of the first kind; Error of the second kind; Error of the third kind; Error of the fourth kind; Type I and Type II errors; Α error; Β error; A error; B error; Alpha level; Type I errors; Type 1 and type 2 error; False Alarm Rate; Alpha error; Beta error; Level of significance; Types of error; Type I and type II error; Type i and type ii error; Type 1 and Type 2 errors; Type II errors; False alarm rate
In statistical hypothesis testing, a type I error is the mistaken rejection of an actually true null hypothesis (also known as a "false positive" finding or conclusion; example: "an innocent person is convicted"), while a type II error is the failure to reject a null hypothesis that is actually false (also known as a "false negative" finding or conclusion; example: "a guilty person is not convicted"). Much of statistical theory revolves around the minimization of one or both of these errors, though the complete elimination of either is a statistical impossibility if the outcome is not determined by a known, observable causal process.
Value type and reference type         
WIKIPEDIA ARTICLE COVERING MULTIPLE TOPICS
Reference type; Reference types; Value type; By-value type; By-reference type
In computer programming, data types can be divided into two categories: value types and reference types. A value of value type is the actual value.
Type 93/Type 100 flamethrower         
  • A Type 93 flamethrower in action during the [[Battle of Bataan]], 1942.
  • Type 100 flamethrower
FLAMETHROWER
Type 100 Flamethrower; Type 93 flamethrower; Type 100 flamethrower; Type 93 and 100 flamethrowers
The were flamethrowers used by the Imperial Japanese Army and Imperial Japanese Navy's SNLF during the Second Sino-Japanese War and World War II.

Wikipedia

Point-and-shoot camera

A point-and-shoot camera, also known as a compact camera and sometimes abbreviated to P&S, is a still camera designed primarily for simple operation. Most use focus free lenses or autofocus for focusing, automatic systems for setting the exposure options, and have flash units built in. They are popular for vernacular photography by people who do not consider themselves photographers but want easy-to-use cameras for snapshots of vacations, parties, reunions and other events.

Most of these compact cameras use small 1/2.3" image sensors, but since 2008, a few non-interchangeable lens compact cameras use a larger sensor such as 1" and even APS-C, such as the Fujifilm X100 series, or full frame format such as the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX1 series. They prioritize intelligent Auto, but some high end point-and-shoot cameras have PASM (program, aperture priority, shutter priority, and manual modes) on the mode dial, raw image format, and hot shoe. None have interchangeable lenses, but some have secondary lens mounts. Most superzoom compact cameras have between 30x and 60x optical zoom, although some have even further zoom and weigh less than 300 grams, much less than bridge cameras and DSLRs.

Point-and-shoots have been by far the best selling type of separate camera, as distinct from camera phones. However, point-and-shoot camera sales declined after about 2010 as smartphones overtook them in such uses. To overcome market shrinkage, compact camera manufacturers began making higher end versions and with a stylish metal body.