indexing Meaning & Definition

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  • Using a variety of methods, the working group found that the existing databases are diverse in coverage, structure, search options, indexing, and frequency of updating.

  • The main difficulty in indexing grains is that rachis internodes can be very short.

  • The aim of this method is to concentrate the votes on the indexing classes and then on the identified models.

  • While domain reduction ensuring arc- or hyperarc consistency is relatively simple for indexing over discrete variables, the case of continuous variables is much less explored.

  • It concludes that indexing with respect to projections is technically problematic.

  • Frame-based cases often require knowledge-intensive indexing and matching algorithms.

  • None of our included papers was from before 1988, and so no historical searching prior to indexing in the electronic databases was necessary.

  • First, indexing is not really arbitrary but is stimulus-driven.

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