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Wat (wie) is PERPLEXITY - definitie

CROSS-ENTROPY BASED MEASURE
Perplexities; Perplexity consumer

perplexity         
n.
1.
Intricacy, intricateness, complexity, obscurity, hardness, complication, involution, unintelligibility, entanglement.
2.
Concern, care, anxiety, solicitude, trouble, embarrassment, distraction, doubt, confusion, bewilderment.
3.
Embarrassment, difficulty, strait, hobble, pickle, critical situation, plight, predicament, dilemma, quandary, pass, pinch, scrape.
perplexity         
(perplexities)
1.
Perplexity is a feeling of being confused and frustrated because you do not understand something.
He began counting them and then, with growing perplexity, counted them a second time.
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2.
The perplexities of something are those things about it which are difficult to understand because they are complicated.
...the perplexities of quantum mechanics.
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perplexity         
The geometric mean of the number of words which may follow any given word for a certain lexicon and grammar.

Wikipedia

Perplexity

In information theory, perplexity is a measurement of how well a probability distribution or probability model predicts a sample. It may be used to compare probability models. A low perplexity indicates the probability distribution is good at predicting the sample.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor PERPLEXITY
1. "D‘Angelo‘s description of this party arouses perplexity," he wrote.
2. The Cameron era will have caused them even more perplexity.
3. And, of course, I used smiles and other facial expressions to convey perplexity and thanks.
4. She consulted her handwritten list and her expression changed from mock officiousness to perplexity.
5. Growth, some of the economists are conceding in perplexity, has been "decoupled" from widely shared prosperity.