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Что (кто) такое ghost pattern - определение

SOFTWARE DESIGN PATTERN
Facade Pattern; Design Pattern - Facade; Façade pattern
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Pattern (casting)         
  • The top and bottom halves of a sand casting mould showing the cavity prepared by patterns.  Cores to accommodate holes can be seen in the bottom half of the mould, which is called the ''drag''. The top half of the mould is called the ''cope''.
FORM USED IN CASTING TO REPLICATE A SHAPE
Pattern (foundry); Pattern-maker; Patternmaker (engineering)
In casting, a pattern is a replica of the object to be cast, used to prepare the cavity into which molten material will be poured during the casting process.
Pattern (sewing)         
  • Digital home sewing pattern
  • Marker-making by computer
  • Student tracing pattern onto fabric
  • Fitting a nettle/canvas-fabric on a [[dress form]]
  • Storage of patterns
  • Students cutting patterns in a sewing class
TEMPLATE FROM WHICH THE PARTS OF A GARMENT ARE TRACED ONTO FABRIC BEFORE BEING CUT OUT
Pattern making book; Pattern-making book; Patternmaking book; Sewing pattern; Dress pattern; Dress-maker's pattern; Pattern cutting; Pattern drafting; Pattern making
In sewing and fashion design, a pattern is the template from which the parts of a garment are traced onto woven or knitted fabrics before being cut out and assembled. Patterns are usually made of paper, and are sometimes made of sturdier materials like paperboard or cardboard if they need to be more robust to withstand repeated use.
Strategy pattern         
DESIGN PATTERN ENABLING SELECTION OF ALGORITHMS AT RUNTIME
Strategy Pattern; Policy pattern; Strategy design pattern
In computer programming, the strategy pattern (also known as the policy pattern) is a behavioral software design pattern that enables selecting an algorithm at runtime. Instead of implementing a single algorithm directly, code receives run-time instructions as to which in a family of algorithms to use.
Ghost soldiers         
  • Fall of Kabul]], 15 August 2021. The rapid collapse of governmental forces facing incoming Taliban was partly attributed to rampant ghost soldiers, low military moral and other corruption-related factors. The collapse resulted in an exodus of Afghans.
SCHEME INVOLVING NONEXISTENT SOLDIERS
Ghost battalion; Ghost battalions
Ghost soldiers or ghost battalions are names appearing on military rolls, but who are not actually in military service, generally in order to divert part of the soldiers' salaries to an influential local entity such as army officers or others. Soldiers may equally benefit from the corruption scheme by returning to their civilian occupation and routine while gaining marginal income.
Ghost Soldiers         
  • Fall of Kabul]], 15 August 2021. The rapid collapse of governmental forces facing incoming Taliban was partly attributed to rampant ghost soldiers, low military moral and other corruption-related factors. The collapse resulted in an exodus of Afghans.
SCHEME INVOLVING NONEXISTENT SOLDIERS
Ghost battalion; Ghost battalions
Ghost Soldiers: The Epic Account of World War II's Greatest Rescue Mission (Doubleday, 2001) is a non-fiction book written by Hampton Sides. It is about the World War II Allied prison camp raid at Cabanatuan in the Philippines.
pattern recognition         
  • The face was automatically detected]] by special software.
BRANCH OF MACHINE LEARNING
Pattern Recognition; Pattern detection; Pattern recognition, visual; Machine pattern recognition; Pattern analysis; Pattern-recognition; Pattern Recognition and Learning; Pattern recognition and learning; Pattern recognition (machine learning); Algorithms for pattern recognition; List of algorithms for pattern recognition; Automated pattern recognition; Automatic pattern recognition; Statistical pattern recognition; Applications of pattern recognition; Fuzzy pattern recognition; List of pattern recognition algorithms
<artificial intelligence, data processing> A branch of artificial intelligence concerned with the classification or description of observations. Pattern recognition aims to classify data (patterns) based on either a priori knowledge or on statistical information extracted from the patterns. The patterns to be classified are usually groups of measurements or observations, defining points in an appropriate multidimensional space. A complete pattern recognition system consists of a sensor that gathers the observations to be classified or described; a feature extraction mechanism that computes numeric or symbolic information from the observations; and a classification or description scheme that does the actual job of classifying or describing observations, relying on the extracted features. The classification or description scheme is usually based on the availability of a set of patterns that have already been classified or described. This set of patterns is termed the training set and the resulting learning strategy is characterised as supervised. Learning can also be unsupervised, in the sense that the system is not given an a priori labelling of patterns, instead it establishes the classes itself based on the statistical regularities of the patterns. The classification or description scheme usually uses one of the following approaches: statistical (or {decision theoretic}), syntactic (or structural), or neural. Statistical pattern recognition is based on statistical characterisations of patterns, assuming that the patterns are generated by a probabilistic system. Structural pattern recognition is based on the structural interrelationships of features. Neural pattern recognition employs the neural computing paradigm that has emerged with neural networks. (1995-09-22)
Musion Eyeliner         
  • "Holographic" show
  • Projecting an image on the floor and reflecting it in a pane of glass allows a live actor (left) to interact with a projected "ghost"
  • If the mirror-image room (left) is darkened, it does not reflect well in the glass. The empty room (top) is brightly lit, making it very visible to the viewer
  • When the lights in the mirror-image room are raised (with the empty room being dimmed slightly to compensate), the ghost appears out of nowhere
  • 
Plexiglas]] or plastic film situated at an angle between viewer and scene (green outline). The glass reflects a room hidden from the viewer (left), sometimes called a "blue room", that is built as mirror-image of the scene
ILLUSION TECHNIQUE
Peppers Ghost; Pepper's Ghost; SpectraVision (Pepper's ghost); Pepper's ghost illusion; Peppers Ghosts; Musion Eyeliner; Peppers ghost; ‘Pepper's ghost’; Cheoptics360; Musion; 3d hologram pyramid; Pepper ghost
The Musion Eyeliner is a proprietary high definition video projection system that allows moving images to appear within a live stage setting. The system is patented.
Cheoptics360         
  • "Holographic" show
  • Projecting an image on the floor and reflecting it in a pane of glass allows a live actor (left) to interact with a projected "ghost"
  • If the mirror-image room (left) is darkened, it does not reflect well in the glass. The empty room (top) is brightly lit, making it very visible to the viewer
  • When the lights in the mirror-image room are raised (with the empty room being dimmed slightly to compensate), the ghost appears out of nowhere
  • 
Plexiglas]] or plastic film situated at an angle between viewer and scene (green outline). The glass reflects a room hidden from the viewer (left), sometimes called a "blue room", that is built as mirror-image of the scene
ILLUSION TECHNIQUE
Peppers Ghost; Pepper's Ghost; SpectraVision (Pepper's ghost); Pepper's ghost illusion; Peppers Ghosts; Musion Eyeliner; Peppers ghost; ‘Pepper's ghost’; Cheoptics360; Musion; 3d hologram pyramid; Pepper ghost
The Cheoptics360 displays revolving 3D animations or special video sequences inside a four-sided transparent pyramid. The device was developed in 2004 by Dutch engineers and designers from viZoo and Ramboll.
Pepper's ghost         
  • "Holographic" show
  • Projecting an image on the floor and reflecting it in a pane of glass allows a live actor (left) to interact with a projected "ghost"
  • If the mirror-image room (left) is darkened, it does not reflect well in the glass. The empty room (top) is brightly lit, making it very visible to the viewer
  • When the lights in the mirror-image room are raised (with the empty room being dimmed slightly to compensate), the ghost appears out of nowhere
  • 
Plexiglas]] or plastic film situated at an angle between viewer and scene (green outline). The glass reflects a room hidden from the viewer (left), sometimes called a "blue room", that is built as mirror-image of the scene
ILLUSION TECHNIQUE
Peppers Ghost; Pepper's Ghost; SpectraVision (Pepper's ghost); Pepper's ghost illusion; Peppers Ghosts; Musion Eyeliner; Peppers ghost; ‘Pepper's ghost’; Cheoptics360; Musion; 3d hologram pyramid; Pepper ghost
Pepper's ghost is an illusion technique used in the theatre, cinema, amusement parks, museums, television, and concerts.
Pattern recognition         
  • The face was automatically detected]] by special software.
BRANCH OF MACHINE LEARNING
Pattern Recognition; Pattern detection; Pattern recognition, visual; Machine pattern recognition; Pattern analysis; Pattern-recognition; Pattern Recognition and Learning; Pattern recognition and learning; Pattern recognition (machine learning); Algorithms for pattern recognition; List of algorithms for pattern recognition; Automated pattern recognition; Automatic pattern recognition; Statistical pattern recognition; Applications of pattern recognition; Fuzzy pattern recognition; List of pattern recognition algorithms
Pattern recognition is the automated recognition of patterns and regularities in data. It has applications in statistical data analysis, signal processing, image analysis, information retrieval, bioinformatics, data compression, computer graphics and machine learning.

Википедия

Facade pattern

The facade pattern (also spelled façade) is a software-design pattern commonly used in object-oriented programming. Analogous to a facade in architecture, a facade is an object that serves as a front-facing interface masking more complex underlying or structural code. A facade can:

  • improve the readability and usability of a software library by masking interaction with more complex components behind a single (and often simplified) API
  • provide a context-specific interface to more generic functionality (complete with context-specific input validation)
  • serve as a launching point for a broader refactor of monolithic or tightly-coupled systems in favor of more loosely-coupled code

Developers often use the facade design pattern when a system is very complex or difficult to understand because the system has many interdependent classes or because its source code is unavailable. This pattern hides the complexities of the larger system and provides a simpler interface to the client. It typically involves a single wrapper class that contains a set of members required by the client. These members access the system on behalf of the facade client and hide the implementation details.