Concept cluster: Graphics and sound > Coding or programming
n
(computing) Automatic classification.
v
(computing) to compile automatically.
adj
Operating as an autoencoder; carrying out automatic encoding.
n
A machine that automatically writes a person's signature.
n
(programming) Synonym of boilerplate
n
The decipherment of a code.
v
(transitive) To give a codename to.
n
The process of encoding or decoding.
n
One who compiles.
v
(intransitive, informal) To make sense. (commonly used in mimicry of a science fictional robot and spoken in a robotic voice; most frequently in negative constructs)
v
Alternative form of dedupe [(informal) To deduplicate.]
v
(programming, transitive) To extend a method, etc. by attaching some further code item.
n
(computing) That which defragments; a program that performs defragmentation.
n
(computing) A program or algorithm that deinterleaves.
n
(computing) A program or algorithm that detokenizes.
v
To design in this manner.
n
The act or process of enciphering; encryption
v
(transitive) To convert (plain text) into code.
n
A process of encoding; encryption.
n
(information theory) A forward-error-correction (FEC) code for the binary erasure channel, which transforms a message of k symbols into a longer message with n symbols such that the original message can be recovered from a subset of the n symbols.
v
(transitive, graphical user interface) To minimize a window on a personal computer screen, replacing it with a representative icon.
v
(transitive) To encode using a relatively high-level coding system.
v
(computing, transitive) To serialize an object into a marshalled state represented by a sequence of bytes that can later be converted back into an object with equivalent properties.
n
(semiotics) An established code (signifier) that also acts as a new code, either representing additional (related) meanings, or dividing into various nuances of the original meaning.
n
(mathematics) The result obtained when a decoder fails to converge on a codeword, but instead converges on some other code structure.
n
A person, device, or software algorithm that recognizes.
v
(computing, transitive) To perform lexical analysis; to tokenize.
n
A software program or algorithm that divides text into segments, used in corpus linguistics.
v
(computing) To convert an object into a sequence of bytes that can later be converted back into an object with equivalent properties.
v
(transitive, computing) To produce code suitable for.
v
(US, transitive) To censor a census response in this way.
v
(transitive) To compile (source code) by translating from one source programming language to either another language or an older version of the same language, producing translated source code in the other language or version.
n
(software) changing an entity from one datatype to another according to explicit or implicit rules.
v
(transitive) To transcribe into typewritten form.
n
(research methods) A code (which represents a datum) that is grouped with other codes into a final encoding.
v
(transitive) To analyse or synthesize (speech) by means of a vocoder.
v
(transitive) To analyse or synthesize (speech) by means of a vocoder.

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