Databases [noun]
Definition of Databases:
collection of data
Opposite/Antonyms of Databases:
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Sentence/Example of Databases:
Kim, for instance, used the database, among others, to understand why models have a hard time capturing the MJO’s march across the Maritime Continent.
To identify suspects, the FBI and police compare images from surveillance cameras and other sources to photo databases.
The relationship between female education and fertility is long established, but our estimates are also based on our own very large global analysis using the Global Burden of Disease database.
Clearview AI has built one of the most comprehensive databases of people’s faces in the world.
A University of Chicago team recently released Fawkes, a tool meant to “cloak” faces by slightly altering your photos on social media so as to fool the AI systems relying on scraped databases of billions of such pictures.
In building our polling database, we aim to be as inclusive as possible.
The Springs reported 68 resident cases since the pandemic began, including 21 current cases, according to a California Department of Public Health database.
Current versions are relatively wimpy, but with improvements, quantum computers have the potential to search enormous databases at lightning speed, or quickly factor huge numbers that would take a normal computer longer than the age of the universe.
As of June 10, their database included 231 cluster events, or groups of cases tied to the same place.
People would check the database to see if they might have been exposed to someone with the virus.