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ranking algorithm - translation to English

ANY ALGORITHM WHICH SOLVES THE SEARCH PROBLEM, NAMELY, TO RETRIEVE INFORMATION STORED WITHIN SOME DATA STRUCTURE, OR CALCULATED IN THE SEARCH SPACE OF A PROBLEM DOMAIN, EITHER WITH DISCRETE OR CONTINUOUS VALUES
Search algorithms; Search Algorithm; Informed search algorithm; Search Algorithms; Searching algorithms; Uninformed search algorithm; Informed search; Keyword Search Method; Searching algorithm; Array search; Adversarial search; Search ranking algorithm; Ranking Algorithm; Applications of search algorithms; Quantum search algorithm
  • Visual representation of a [[hash table]], a [[data structure]] that allows for fast retrieval of information.

ranking algorithm         
(n.) = algoritmo de ordenación por pertinencia
Ex: Ranking algorithms based on document and query term weighting significantly outperform Boolean systems.
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  • Alan Turing's statue at [[Bletchley Park]]
  • The example-diagram of Euclid's algorithm from T.L. Heath (1908), with more detail added. Euclid does not go beyond a third measuring and gives no numerical examples. Nicomachus gives the example of 49 and 21: "I subtract the less from the greater; 28 is left; then again I subtract from this the same 21 (for this is possible); 7 is left; I subtract this from 21, 14 is left; from which I again subtract 7 (for this is possible); 7 is left, but 7 cannot be subtracted from 7." Heath comments that "The last phrase is curious, but the meaning of it is obvious enough, as also the meaning of the phrase about ending 'at one and the same number'."(Heath 1908:300).
  • "Inelegant" is a translation of Knuth's version of the algorithm with a subtraction-based remainder-loop replacing his use of division (or a "modulus" instruction). Derived from Knuth 1973:2–4. Depending on the two numbers "Inelegant" may compute the g.c.d. in fewer steps than "Elegant".
  • 1=IF test THEN GOTO step xxx}}, shown as diamond), the unconditional GOTO (rectangle), various assignment operators (rectangle), and HALT (rectangle). Nesting of these structures inside assignment-blocks results in complex diagrams (cf. Tausworthe 1977:100, 114).
  • A graphical expression of Euclid's algorithm to find the greatest common divisor for 1599 and 650
<syntaxhighlight lang="text" highlight="1,5">
 1599 = 650×2 + 299
 650 = 299×2 + 52
 299 = 52×5 + 39
 52 = 39×1 + 13
 39 = 13×3 + 0</syntaxhighlight>
SEQUENCE OF INSTRUCTIONS TO PERFORM A TASK
Algorithmically; Computer algorithm; Properties of algorithms; Algorithim; Algoritmi de Numero Indorum; Algoritmi de numero indorum; Algoritmi De Numero Indorum; Алгоритм; Algorithem; Software logic; Computer algorithms; Encoding Algorithm; Naive algorithm; Naïve algorithm; Algorithm design; Algorithm segment; Algorithmic problem; Algorythm; Rule set; Continuous algorithm; Algorithms; Software-based; Algorithmic method; Algorhthym; Algorthym; Algorhythms; Formalization of algorithms; Mathematical algorithm; Draft:GE8151 Problem Solving and Python Programming; Computational algorithms; Optimization algorithms; Algorithm classification; History of algorithms; Patented algorithms; Algorithmus
(n.) = algoritmo

Def: Conjunto finito de reglas precisas que permiten resolver un problema en un número finito de pasos.
Ex: Also, if a simple algorithm for the generation of index entries can be stated then additional entries and references can be printed by computer, using the primary index string as input data.
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* clustering algorithm = algoritmo de clustering
* genetic algorithm (GA) = algoritmo genético
* gradient descent algorithm = ?
* hill-climbing algorithm = algoritmo ?
* pricing algorithm = tarifa de precios
* ranking algorithm = algoritmo de ordenación por pertinencia
* routing algorithm = algoritmo de envío
ranking         
PROCESS OF ORDERING ITEMS IN A SET BY CRITERIA
Rank order; Ranking system; World ranking; Rankings; Ranked; World Ranking; World rankings; World Rankings; Rank statistics; Second place; Ranking (statistics)
(n.) = categoría, clasificación, posición, ranking, orden, jerarquía, jerarquización
Ex: Those documents with sufficiently high rankings will be deemed relevant and eventually retrieved.
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* high-ranking = de alto rango
* output ranking = ordenación jerárquica del resultado de la búsqueda
* ranking algorithm = algoritmo de ordenación por pertinencia
* ranking order = jerarquía
* relevance ranking = ordenación por pertinencia, clasificación por pertinencia, coeficiente de pertinencia, índice de pertinencia
* seniority ranking = clasificación por antigüedad

Definition

search algorithm
<theory> Any algorithm for identifying a solution to a problem (a search problem) out of a space of potential solutions by considering several potential solutions until one is found that meets certain criteria. See A* search, beam search, best-first search, breadth-first search, depth-first search. (2007-11-03)

Wikipedia

Search algorithm

In computer science, a search algorithm is an algorithm designed to solve a search problem. Search algorithms work to retrieve information stored within particular data structure, or calculated in the search space of a problem domain, with either discrete or continuous values.

Although search engines use search algorithms, they belong to the study of information retrieval, not algorithmics.

The appropriate search algorithm often depends on the data structure being searched, and may also include prior knowledge about the data. Search algorithms can be made faster or more efficient by specially constructed database structures, such as search trees, hash maps, and database indexes.

Search algorithms can be classified based on their mechanism of searching into three types of algorithms: linear, binary, and hashing. Linear search algorithms check every record for the one associated with a target key in a linear fashion. Binary, or half-interval, searches repeatedly target the center of the search structure and divide the search space in half. Comparison search algorithms improve on linear searching by successively eliminating records based on comparisons of the keys until the target record is found, and can be applied on data structures with a defined order. Digital search algorithms work based on the properties of digits in data structures by using numerical keys. Finally, hashing directly maps keys to records based on a hash function.

Algorithms are often evaluated by their computational complexity, or maximum theoretical run time. Binary search functions, for example, have a maximum complexity of O(log n), or logarithmic time. In simple terms, the maximum number of operations needed to find the search target is a logarithmic function of the size of the search space.