Target Account Selling — (TAS) is a sales process training workshop originally developed in 1988 by Target Marketing Systems, an Atlanta based sales training company, which merged with The Sales Consultancy in 1998, before being acquired by Siebel Systems in 1999, and… … Wikipedia
Target archery — Modern competitive archery is governed by the International Archery Federation, abbreviated FITA (Fédération Internationale de Tir à l Arc). Olympic rules are derived from FITA rules. FITA is the International Olympic Committee s (IOC) recognized … Wikipedia
Classification rule — See also: Statistical classification and Classification in machine learning Given a population whose members can be potentially separated into a number of different sets or classes, a classification rule is a procedure in which the elements… … Wikipedia
Web query classification — Web query topic classification/categorization is a problem in information science. The task is to assign a Web search query to one or more predefined categories, based on its topics. The importance of query classification is underscored by many… … Wikipedia
Statistical classification — See also: Pattern recognition See also: Classification test In machine learning, statistical classification is the problem of identifying the sub population to which new observations belong, where the identity of the sub population is unknown, on … Wikipedia
Game classification — is the classificiation of games, forming a game taxonomy. Many different methods of classifying games exist. Physical education There are four basic approaches to classifying the games used in physical education: [cite book|title=Developmental… … Wikipedia
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Multi-label classification — In machine learning, multi label classification is a variant of the classification problem where multiple target labels must be assigned to each instance. Multi label classification should not be confused with multiclass classification, which is… … Wikipedia
Non-Cooperative Target Recognition — La Non Cooperative Target Recognition (abrégé en NCTR et utilisé ainsi par l immense majorité des pilotes militaires et techniciens dans le monde occidental[1]) (Reconnaissance de cibles non coopératives RCNC ) est un terme anglais pour l… … Wikipédia en Français
Cresta, Catastrophe Risk Evaluating and Standardizing Target Accumulations — CRESTA (Catastrophe Risk Evaluation and Standardizing Target Accumulations) was founded as a joint project of Swiss Reinsurance Company, Gerling Konzern Globale Reinsurance Company, and Munich Reinsurance Company. CRESTA has set itself the aim of … Wikipedia