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pattern matching
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Pat´tern match´ing
n.1.(Computers) A technique in automated data analysis, usually performed on a computer, by which a group of characteristic properties of an unknown object is compared with the comparable groups of characteristics of a set of known objects, to discover the idenity or proper classification of the unknown object.
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pattern matching
n (esp Comput) → Mustervergleich m


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