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  2. HackerRank - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Clustering high-dimensional data - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. Growth function - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. Stages of growth model - Wikipedia

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    The inefficiencies associated with rapid growth may create another wave of problems simultaneously. This is the last stage that Nolan acknowledged in his initial proposal of the stages of growth in 1973. [1] [2] Stage IV Key points: There is rise of control by the users. A larger data processing budget growth exists.

  6. Dynamic time warping - Wikipedia

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    Optimal nonlinear time warping functions are computed by minimizing a measure of distance of the set of functions to their warped average. Roughness penalty terms for the warping functions may be added, e.g., by constraining the size of their curvature. The resultant warping functions are smooth, which facilitates further processing.

  7. Euclidean plane - Wikipedia

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    The hypersphere in 2 dimensions is a circle, sometimes called a 1-sphere (S 1) because it is a one-dimensional manifold. In a Euclidean plane, it has the length 2π r and the area of its interior is

  8. Graph flattenability - Wikipedia

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    The and norms are equivalent up to rotating axes in 2-dimensions, [5] so 2-flattenability results for either norm hold for both. This section uses the l 1 {\displaystyle l_{1}} -norm. The complete graph K 4 {\displaystyle K_{4}} is 2-flattenable under the l 1 {\displaystyle l_{1}} -norm and K 5 {\displaystyle K_{5}} is 3-flattenable, but not 2 ...

  9. Growth hacking - Wikipedia

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    Growth hacking is a subfield of marketing focused on the rapid growth of a company. It is referred to as both a process and a set of cross-disciplinary (digital) skills. The goal is to regularly conduct experiments, which can include A/B testing, that will lead to improving the customer journey, and replicate and scale the ideas that work and modify or abandon the ones that do not, before ...