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51Augmented Dickey-Fuller-Test — Als Dickey Fuller Tests bezeichnet man in der Statistik die von D. Dickey und W. Fuller in den 70er Jahren entwickelten Einheitswurzeltests, die die Nullhypothese eines stochastischen Prozesses mit Einheitswurzel gegen die Alternative eines… …
52Augmented intelligence — Erweiterte Intelligenz (engl. augmented intelligence [ɔːɡˈmɛntɪd ˌɪnˈtɛlɪdʒəns]) nennt man die Erhöhung der Intelligenz durch technische Hilfsmittel. Geräte sollen über eine Gehirn Computer Schnittstelle direkt mit dem Gehirn verbunden werden und …
53Augmented Backus-Naur Form — ABNF (Augmented Backus Naur form) est une extension du métalangage BNF, adaptée aux besoin de la normalisation sur Internet. ABNF est le langage standard à l IETF pour décrire un langage dans les RFC. Il est très proche de l EBNF mais s en… …
54augmented reality — n. A view in which a computer superimposes images onto the user s field of vision. Example Citation: In Boeing s augmented reality system, a factory worker would be equipped with a wearable computer, a see through, head mounted display and a… …
55augmented — augmenté фр. [огмантэ/] augmented англ. [огмэ/нтид] увеличенный (интервал, трезвучие) …
56augmented product — Additional consumer services and benefits sold with a core product. The augmented product can be critical to the success of the core product. For example, a camcorder (the core product) may be marketed with a warranty, quick repair service,… …
57augmented reality — /ɔgmɛntəd riˈæləti/ (say awgmentuhd ree aluhtee) noun (plural augmented realities) Computer Games a game scenario which reflects the real world into which some computer generated effects and virtualisation are inserted …
58augmented triad — noun : a triad having a major third and an augmented fifth see triad illustration …
59augmented matrix — noun Date: circa 1949 a matrix whose elements are the coefficients of a set of simultaneous linear equations with the constant terms of the equations entered in an added column …
60augmented — aug·ment·ed (ôg mĕnʹtĭd) adj. Music Larger by a semitone than the corresponding major or perfect interval. * * * …