String metric — String metrics (also known as similarity metrics) are a class of textual based metrics resulting in a similarity or dissimilarity (distance) score between two pairs of text strings for approximate matching or comparison and in fuzzy string… … Wikipedia
String duality — is a class of symmetries in physics that link different string theories, theories which assume that the fundamental building blocks of the universe are strings instead of point particles. Before the so called duality revolution there were… … Wikipedia
String squeak — is a term for the sound a guitar makes when a musician quickly slides their fingers along the string while playing. This normally takes place when the player must move a considerable distance up or down the neck of the instrument to reach a… … Wikipedia
String theory — This article is about the branch of theoretical physics. For other uses, see String theory (disambiguation). String theory … Wikipedia
Distance — This article is about distance in the mathematical or physical sense. For other senses of the term, see distance (disambiguation). Proximity redirects here. For the 2001 film, see Proximity (film). Distance (or farness) is a numerical description … Wikipedia
String-to-string correction problem — Citation enhancement. Please you see. Any concerns? Please . The string to string correction problem refers to the minimum number of editoperations necessary to change one string into another. A single editoperation may be changing a single… … Wikipedia
String instrument — A string instrument (or stringed instrument) is a musical instrument that produces sound by means of vibrating strings. In the Hornbostel Sachs scheme of musical instrument classification, used in organology, they are called chordophones. The… … Wikipedia
Distance de Jaro-Winkler — La distance de Jaro Winkler mesure la similarité entre deux chaînes de caractères. Il s agit d une variante proposée en 1999 par William E. Winkler, découlant de la distance de Jaro (1989, Matthew A. Jaro) qui est principalement utilisée dans la… … Wikipédia en Français
Distance model — 1:2 distance models on E♭, D, and D♭. Also known as octatonic scales. In music a distance model is the alternation of two different intervals to create a non diatonic … Wikipedia
string out — {v.} To make (something) extend over a great distance or a long stretch of time. * /The telephone poles were strung out along the road as far as we could see./ * /Mary and Ann did not have much to say but they did not want to go home. They strung … Dictionary of American idioms