GIGO
Garbage In-Garbage Out (GIGO) is a principle stating that the quality of output is determined by the quality of the input, especially in computing and data processing.
Garbage In-Garbage Out (GIGO) is a principle stating that the quality of output is determined by the quality of the input, especially in computing and data processing.
A network of real-world entities and their interrelations, organized in a graph structure, used to improve data integration and retrieval.
A fictional character created to represent a user type that might use a site, brand, or product in a similar way, guiding design decisions.
Technologies that enable machines to understand and interpret data on the web in a human-like manner, enhancing connectivity and usability of information.
The process of making predictions about future trends based on current and historical data.
A type of artificial intelligence that enables systems to learn from data and improve over time without being explicitly programmed.
A statistical distribution where most occurrences take place near the mean, and fewer occurrences happen as you move further from the mean, forming a bell curve.
A statistical method used to identify underlying relationships between variables by grouping them into factors.
A statistical phenomenon where two independent events appear to be correlated due to a selection bias.