0 a person who is able to find animals or people by following the marks they leave on the ground as they move over it:
An Aboriginal tracker led them to the place where the plane had crashed.
The sleep tracker records all sorts of details about your sleep.
Trackers are usually cheaper than actively managed funds, as they are often run by computer instead of a fund manager.
A typical base-rate tracker offers between 0.2 and 0.3 percentage points above the Bank's rate.
GPS trackers can be plugged into most cars' onboard computers.
Every time someone downloads the file, the tracker records where they are.
1 a financial product that follows the level of a particular share index:
Index trackers need little active management as they simply mirror the performance of a given market index.
Figure 8 shows the triangulated facial expression, and figure 9 illustrates the real-time face tracker system.
This is an unsatisfying answer, however, because it leaves those hunting real causal relationships using others whose work is epiphenomenal as trackers.
When a sequence repetition is detected, the tracker assumes control of the whole prediction system, indicating what the next chord will be.
If a simulated robot was used, a simulated camera emulating the tracker, could be applied.
A personal computer, a tracker, and a data glove were included in the system.
As far as clinical practice was concerned, the researchers investigated two tracker conditions, venous leg ulcers and incontinence.
If the tracker was unable to find the joint during the search the process was aborted and the robot stopped.
The accuracy of the spot tracker was verified with a precision mechanical stage with an optical fiber glued to it.