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data associationの例文

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  • File management and data associations occur by labeling files with tags.
  • _Infrared Data Association : irda . org/
  • This new prize is awarded by the Norwegian Data Association for exceptional professional achievements.
  • Most manufacturers of infrared-enabled devices are members of the Infrared Data Association ( IrDA ).
  • According to the Mobile Data Association, WAP traffic in the UK doubled from 2003 to 2004.
  • These subnotebooks all come with built-in infrared data ports compatible with the recent Infrared Data Association standard.
  • DLJ's offering surpassed the average gains of brokerage companies IPOs, according to the Securities Data Association.
  • DLJ's offering surpassed the average gains of brokerage company IPOs, according to the Securities Data Association.
  • The device features include touchscreen, smart card, Serial port, and USB connections, and an Infrared Data Association ( IrDA ) port.
  • But at a meeting in June at Microsoft headquarters in Redmond, Wash ., a common approach was hammered out by the Infrared Data Association.
  • More than 12 billion text messages were sent last year, and a growing proportion were business-related, according to a report by the Mobile Data Association.
  • An extension of the PDAF is the Joint Probabilistic Data Association Filter which takes account of the situation where more than one of the potential candidates represents an actual target.
  • Britain's Mobile Data Association announced earlier this year that in March alone, Britons sent 2.1 billion text messages, a 25 percent increase on the same month last year.
  • Another widely used example is consumer IR devices such as remote controls and IrDA ( Infrared Data Association ) networking, which is used as an alternative to WiFi networking to allow laptops, PDAs, printers, and digital cameras to exchange data.
  • The "'probabilistic data association filter "'( PDAF ) is a statistical approach to the problem of plot association in a radar tracker, in which all of the potential candidates for association to a track are combined in a single statistically most probable update, taking account of the statistical distribution of the track errors and clutter and assuming that only one of the candidates is a target, and the rest are false alarms.