Essential Business and Retail Terminology Glossary
Project Management Fundamentals
- Deliverable (Entregable): A specific outcome or result that must be completed within a certain period of time.
- Milestone (Hito): A key point in the project’s timeline that marks the completion of a major task or phase.
- Stakeholder (Interesado): A person or organization who has an interest in the project and its outcome.
- Scope (Alcance): The range of work that must be completed for the project to be successful.
- Timeline (Cronograma): A plan that shows when each task in
Core Concepts and Challenges in Natural Language Processing
NLP Fundamentals and Key Challenges
Main Challenges in NLP
- Ambiguity: Lexical, syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic complexities.
- Context Understanding: Interpreting meaning based on surrounding text.
- Sarcasm/Irony Detection: Identifying non-literal language use.
- Multilinguality & Low-Resource Languages: Handling diverse languages, especially those with limited data.
Core NLP Definitions
Sentiment Analysis
Sentiment analysis is the process of identifying and classifying opinions or emotions expressed
Read MoreEssential Computer Science Concepts: OOP, Data & Networking
Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)
- Derived Class: A class that inherits properties (data and methods) from another class. It represents the “Child” in an inheritance relationship.
- Base Class: The original class whose properties are inherited by another class. It acts as the “Parent” or “Blueprint.”
- Constructor: A special member function that is automatically called when an object of a class is created. Its main job is to initialize the object.
- Destructor: A special member function that is automatically
NLP Applications, Challenges, and Morphological Models Explained
SET-2
1. Applications and Challenges in NLP
Applications of Natural Language Processing (NLP)
Natural Language Processing is widely used across industries to enable machines to understand and generate human language. Major applications include:
- Machine Translation: Converts text between languages.
- Sentiment Analysis: Used to detect opinions in reviews and social media.
- Chatbots and Virtual Assistants: For automated customer support.
- Speech Recognition: In voice-controlled systems.
- Text Summarization: To
Geopolitical Dynamics: Conflicts, Autonomy, and Theory
1. Understanding Frozen Conflicts
A frozen conflict occurs when active fighting stops but no peace treaty resolves the political dispute, leaving the conflict unresolved and unstable. Post-Soviet frozen conflicts include Nagorno-Karabakh, Transnistria, Abkhazia, and South Ossetia.
Characteristics
These conflicts feature:
- Unresolved sovereignty
- Ongoing tension
- Implicit or external involvement
- Risks of renewed fighting
Separatists control territory de facto but lack wide recognition, and conflicts often have
Read MoreMaintenance Methods and Levels: A Practical Cheat Sheet
Part 1: Maintenance Method Cheat Sheet
When analyzing a scenario, ask yourself: Why are we performing maintenance on this machine?
1. Preventive Maintenance (Before Failure)
- Systematic (Periodic): Triggered by a strict interval (time, distance, operating hours, or cycles). The part is replaced regardless of its current condition.
- Keywords: “Every X km,” “weekly,” “monthly,” “at 100,000 km,” “start of winter.”
- Condition-based: Triggered by physical warning signs, sensors, or thresholds. Action is taken
Macroeconomic Theory and Market Analysis
1. International Trade
Comparative Advantage
Comparative advantage explains why we purchase virtually all goods that we consume in our daily lives instead of producing them ourselves. In context, advanced countries should produce more high-tech products than they consume and export these for the relatively standard textile products that developing countries produce.
The Case for Free Trade
- Promote efficiency
- Promote competition
- Practice computations later
Terms of Trade and Trade Barriers
Trade barriers
Read MoreEssential Home Systems: Electricity, Plumbing, and HVAC
Home Systems Infrastructure
1. How Electricity Is Distributed
Process description:
- Generated in power plants.
- Transmitted at high voltage through transmission lines.
- Reduced in voltage at substations.
- Distributed through local power lines.
- Delivered to homes through the meter and electrical panel.
2.1 Electrical Wiring in a Shared Building
- Service connection: Cable from the street network.
- Main distribution board: Distributes electricity to each apartment.
- Meters: Measure electricity consumption.
- Risers: Vertical
Clinical Assessment Techniques and Pathogen Types
Physical Examination Techniques
- Inspection: Consists of a patient’s visual examination. It can also sometimes include the use of one’s sense of smell.
- Palpation: The act of touching a patient with different parts of your hands to detect signs like masses, swelling, or areas of pain. Palpation can be light (done by using your fingertips) or deep (done with other parts of your hands to reveal information about areas of discomfort or the position of certain organs). This technique is frequently used
English Language Study Notes: Grammar and Vocabulary
Vocabulary List
- abandon: abandonar
- abandoned: abandonado
- abandonment: abandono
- access to: acceso a
- afford: permitirse
- affordability: asequibilidad
- affordable: asequible
- agreement on: acuerdo sobre
- along with: junto con
- ban on: prohibición de
- be worth: costar
- break from: descanso de
- built-up: urbanizado
- clash with: tener diferencia de opiniones
- effect on: efecto sobre
- equal: igual
- equalisation: igualación
- equalise: igualar
- equality: igualdad
- firm: empresa
- gain: conseguir
- gainful: provechoso
- have a say: derecho a opinar
- hectic:
