algorithm

UK /ˈælɡəɹɪðm̩/ US /ˈælɡəɹɪðm̩/
noun 5

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noun

1

A collection of ordered steps that solve a mathematical problem. A precise step-by-step plan for a computational procedure that possibly begins with an input value and yields an output value in a finite number of steps.

Informally, an algorithm is any well-defined computational procedure that takes some value, or set of values, as input and produces some value, or set of values, as output. An algorithm is thus a sequence of computational steps that transform the input into the output.

Mark Zuckerberg: No, I need the algorithm you used to rank chess players. / Eduardo Saverin: Are you OK? / Mark Zuckerberg: We're ranking girls.

2

A flowchart illustrating a decision-making process for human users, especially health care professionals.

This retrospective observational analysis evaluated BP [blood pressure] control in an entirely remote management program before and during the pandemic. A team of pharmacists, nurse practitioners, physicians, and nonlicensed navigators used an evidence‐based clinical algorithm to optimize hypertensive treatment. The algorithm was adapted during the pandemic to simplify BP control.

3

Calculation with Arabic numerals; algorism.

4

recommender systems and the curation of feeds

5

recommender systems and the curation of feeds

Glover began his acceptance speech by saying, “First, I want to thank the great algorithm that put us all here.”

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