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    Their enterprise-side product, HackerRank for Work, is a subscription service that aims to help companies source, screen (CodePair), and hire engineers and other technical employees. [12] The product is intended to allow technical recruiters to use programming challenges to test candidates on their specific programming skills and better ...

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    Clustering high-dimensional data is the cluster analysis of data with anywhere from a few dozen to many thousands of dimensions.Such high-dimensional spaces of data are often encountered in areas such as medicine, where DNA microarray technology can produce many measurements at once, and the clustering of text documents, where, if a word-frequency vector is used, the number of dimensions ...

  7. Curse of dimensionality - Wikipedia

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    There is an exponential increase in volume associated with adding extra dimensions to a mathematical space.For example, 10 2 = 100 evenly spaced sample points suffice to sample a unit interval (try to visualize a "1-dimensional" cube) with no more than 10 −2 = 0.01 distance between points; an equivalent sampling of a 10-dimensional unit hypercube with a lattice that has a spacing of 10 −2 ...

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    1. The domain is the real line .The set-family contains all the half-lines (rays) from a given number to positive infinity, i.e., all sets of the form {>} for some .For any set of real numbers, the intersection contains + sets: the empty set, the set containing the largest element of , the set containing the two largest elements of , and so on.

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