Longueur de description minimaleLa longueur de description minimale ou LDM (MDL pour Minimum Description Length en anglais) est un concept inventé par Jorma Rissanen en 1978 et utilisé en théorie de l'information et en compression de données. Le principe est basé sur l'affirmation suivante : toute régularité dans un ensemble de données peut être utilisée afin de compresser l'information, c'est-à-dire l'exprimer à l'aide d'un nombre réduit de symboles. Théorie de l'information Jorma Rissanen, « Modeling by shortest data description », Automatica, vol 14, No 5, pp.
Minimum message lengthMinimum message length (MML) is a Bayesian information-theoretic method for statistical model comparison and selection. It provides a formal information theory restatement of Occam's Razor: even when models are equal in their measure of fit-accuracy to the observed data, the one generating the most concise explanation of data is more likely to be correct (where the explanation consists of the statement of the model, followed by the lossless encoding of the data using the stated model).
Switch (instruction)En programmation informatique, switch (« aiguillage » en anglais), parfois aussi select (comme en VB) ou inspect ou case of (Pascal, Modula 2) ou Match (Rust et Python) est une instruction qui permet d'effectuer un branchement à partir de la valeur d'une variable. Elle peut dans certains cas remplacer une série (souvent peu élégante) de if... else. On l'utilise lorsque les cas à gérer sont nombreux. Ce mécanisme est préfiguré dans les années 1960 par les branchements calculés.
Live event supportLive event support includes staging, scenery, mechanicals, sound, lighting, video, special effects, transport, packaging, communications, costume and makeup for live performance events including theater, music, dance, and opera. They all share the same goal: to convince live audience members that there is no better place that they could be at the moment. This is achieved through establishing a bond between performer and audience.
Statement (computer science)In computer programming, a statement is a syntactic unit of an imperative programming language that expresses some action to be carried out. A program written in such a language is formed by a sequence of one or more statements. A statement may have internal components (e.g. expressions). Many programming languages (e.g. Ada, Algol 60, C, Java, Pascal) make a distinction between statements and definitions/declarations. A definition or declaration specifies the data on which a program is to operate, while a statement specifies the actions to be taken with that data.
Lateral earth pressureLateral earth pressure is the pressure that soil exerts in the horizontal direction. The lateral earth pressure is important because it affects the consolidation behavior and strength of the soil and because it is considered in the design of geotechnical engineering structures such as retaining walls, basements, tunnels, deep foundations and braced excavations. The earth pressure problem dates from the beginning of the 18th century, when Gautier listed five areas requiring research, one of which was the dimensions of gravity-retaining walls needed to hold back soil.