unstructured

আনস্ট্রাকচারড
definition
adjective
an unstructured interview
without formal organization or structure.
example
The format permits structured and 'unstructured' time to explore common ground and forge shared solutions to tough challenges.
Depending on the sophistication of the application this can include structured as well as 'unstructured' content.
Taxonomies, used in conjunction with company ontologies, have proven to be a highly efficient structure for organizing structured and 'unstructured' content.
Some interviews were 'unstructured' , when we really sat down to talk only about reindeer herding, but I knew I could come back the day after if something was unclear.
Harvard is a school where students tend to maximize every waking hour both in and out of the classroom and have little time for the kind of 'unstructured' amusement that passes for fun in most other places.
Corporate recruiters and large companies maintain their own databases of job candidates, including 'unstructured' data such as interview notes.
The methods of data collection for the study were participant observation and 'unstructured' interviews carried out between May 1995 and May 1997.
Children's psychiatric diagnoses were based on all data supplied by the parents and children independently as well as 'unstructured' interviews with the children.
It is an ingrained ability to operate very well at the small group level on frequently 'unstructured' problems in relatively low-tempo environments.
My sister was trying to plan her day tomorrow, because she has no plans for once and she starts climbing the walls after about 10 minutes of 'unstructured' activity.
Some college officials see the contradiction inherent in their new efforts to offset stress and encourage the joys of reflection and 'unstructured' time.
There are five times as much 'unstructured' as structured, but we rarely manage it.
The original idea for the focus group - the focused interview - was that people who were known to have had a certain experience could be interviewed in a relatively 'unstructured' way about that experience.
Behaviours at interview play a major part in determining the outcome of the job attainment process, for example nonverbal behaviours in 'unstructured' interviews.
Spatially structured populations differ from 'unstructured' populations in the probability of fixation and the time that this fixation takes.
Interviews can either be structured or 'unstructured' .
The reason lies in the differences between structured, semi-structured and 'unstructured' data.
Her data gathering tools included a combination of structured and 'unstructured' interviews and direction observations.
Managing both structured and 'unstructured' documents, portals pull from a variety of data sources.
LSI is more close to human-generated taxonomies and categorization and takes a long step in structuring 'unstructured' data.
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