What part of speech is algorithms?

Algorithms can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. algorithms is a noun, plural of algorithm.

Inflections

Noun

What does algorithms mean?

Definitions

Noun

algorithm - a precise rule (or set of rules) specifying how to solve some problem

Examples of algorithms

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1. noun Data compression algorithms can be classified in two categories: those with data loss and those without data loss.
2. noun The use of trust-region algorithms is becoming more and more frequent.
3. noun The scientists who made the discovery, led by Scott Sheppard at the Carnegie Institute of Science in Washington, used the powerful Subaru telescope in Hawaii to gather data over several years, as well as new computing algorithms, to track potential moons and orbits.
4. noun Refik Anadol is the human artist behind "Machine Hallucination", but his co-creators are algorithms developed by researchers at Nvidia.
5. noun Algorithms were programmed to gather publicly-available images of New York landmarks from social media.
6. noun Some people claim that algorithms are amoral, but they reflect the biases of their creators and the data that was fed into them.
7. noun The binary logarithm also frequently appears in the analysis of algorithms, not only because of the frequent use of binary number arithmetic in algorithms, but also because binary logarithms occur in the analysis of algorithms based on two-way branching.
8. noun New bitcoins are created by “mining,” in which a global network of computers competes to solve complex algorithms in reward for fractions of Bitcoins.
9. noun There's a strange pipeline from militant atheist to Neo-Nazi, facilitated by YouTube's algorithms.
10. noun This self-centered incompetent asshole can go shove his algorithms up his ass and leave linguists alone do their job properly.
11. noun If you don't know how to develop algorithms, then let competent people do it and don't use your incompetence to justify that a language doesn't exist simply because you don't know how to solve a purely technical problem. Take your wrong algorithms and shove them up your ass. Our language isn't your business, you fucking sicko.
12. noun "Your language doesn't exist." "Really? How come?" "I can't program an algorithm to include it in an automated translation app." "Go fuck yourself with your algorithmic incompetence. Who gives a fuck about you and whether you know your algorithms or not? Would the existence of a language be determined or denied by a fuckhole like you based on whether you're smart enough to program an algorithm or not? Who gives a fuck about you in the first place? You can take your algorithms and shove them up your ass. And fuck your political leader as well."
13. noun No algorithm that can solve this problem in polynomial time has been found yet.
14. noun This algorithm doesn't converge.
15. noun My algorithm has a 99% success rate.
Sentence  
noun
Data compression algorithms can be classified in two categories: those with data loss and those without data loss.
The use of trust-region algorithms is becoming more and more frequent.
The scientists who made the discovery, led by Scott Sheppard at the Carnegie Institute of Science in Washington, used the powerful Subaru telescope in Hawaii to gather data over several years, as well as new computing algorithms, to track potential moons and orbits.
Refik Anadol is the human artist behind "Machine Hallucination", but his co-creators are algorithms developed by researchers at Nvidia.
Algorithms were programmed to gather publicly-available images of New York landmarks from social media.
Some people claim that algorithms are amoral, but they reflect the biases of their creators and the data that was fed into them.
The binary logarithm also frequently appears in the analysis of algorithms, not only because of the frequent use of binary number arithmetic in algorithms, but also because binary logarithms occur in the analysis of algorithms based on two-way branching.
New bitcoins are created by “mining,” in which a global network of computers competes to solve complex algorithms in reward for fractions of Bitcoins.
There's a strange pipeline from militant atheist to Neo-Nazi, facilitated by YouTube's algorithms.
This self-centered incompetent asshole can go shove his algorithms up his ass and leave linguists alone do their job properly.
If you don't know how to develop algorithms, then let competent people do it and don't use your incompetence to justify that a language doesn't exist simply because you don't know how to solve a purely technical problem. Take your wrong algorithms and shove them up your ass. Our language isn't your business, you fucking sicko.
"Your language doesn't exist." "Really? How come?" "I can't program an algorithm to include it in an automated translation app." "Go fuck yourself with your algorithmic incompetence. Who gives a fuck about you and whether you know your algorithms or not? Would the existence of a language be determined or denied by a fuckhole like you based on whether you're smart enough to program an algorithm or not? Who gives a fuck about you in the first place? You can take your algorithms and shove them up your ass. And fuck your political leader as well."
No algorithm that can solve this problem in polynomial time has been found yet.
This algorithm doesn't converge.
My algorithm has a 99% success rate.

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