English to Tamil Dictionary heuristic

heuristic

பட்டறிவு
definition
noun
It should be pointed out that this process is a heuristic .
a heuristic process or method.
adjective
a “hands-on” or interactive heuristic approach to learning
enabling a person to discover or learn something for themselves.
translation of 'heuristic'
பட்டறிவுசார்
example
Using its rule base, SA performs a wide range of 'heuristic' tests on email headers and body text to identify and score spam.
We conclude that condition is a useful 'heuristic' concept in evolutionary ecology, but its practical value may be limited by the fact that it cannot be measured directly.
I also found this study loaded with useful 'heuristic' encapsulations, and often entertaining in its wide-ranging choices for analysis, from early cinema to the present.
Emotions, he says, are ‘our main 'heuristic' guide to discovering moral truths’.
Social proof is a 'heuristic' by which we ‘view a behavior as correct in a given situation to the degree to which we see others performing it.’
The appeal of this model lies in its simplicity, logic and 'heuristic' potential (ability to aid discovery).
The 'heuristic' value of a multifactorial approach, illustrated here, should be broadly applicable to studies assessing the quantitative and qualitative implications of various forms of comorbidity.
The larger issue here (and it's an issue which arises from the whole genre of literary biography as it is often currently practised) is the 'heuristic' poverty of biographical explanations of works of art.
Other iterative 'heuristic' rules that have been commonly used include the prioritization of sites by the rarity of the surrogates present in them.
This 'heuristic' is currently the most commonly used for delimiting sessions.
I am optimistic that the articles will serve as a 'heuristic' , or learning tool, for teachers who want to become more effective in their classrooms through reflection.
For any method, or any explanatory theory, to be useful (i.e. have 'heuristic' value) it must be internally consistent and relevant.
It should be pointed out that this process is a 'heuristic' .
A 'heuristic' , as defined by Anderson, is a rule of thumb that often (but not always) leads to a solution.
Although spatial intuition or observation remains the source of the axioms of Euclidean geometry, in Hilbert's writing the role of intuition and observation is explicitly limited to motivation and is 'heuristic' .
On the other hand, when I was reading ‘Process and Reality’, I was puzzled by what its epistemological implications were supposed to be, given its overall 'heuristic' intent.
When we use the term ‘discourses’ we refer to a 'heuristic' device which enables us to talk about configurations of metaphors, analogies and connotations.
The connectedness requirement is, of course, merely a 'heuristic' that might not result in the intended model.
Scam Sensor uses a proprietary 'heuristic' algorithm to identify fraudulent e-mails.
But I do agree that as a rhetorical technique, it can have great impact and as a cognitive tool it may have a great 'heuristic' value.
This work will follow two complementary approaches, 'heuristic' and machine learning.
However, this historical fallacy does not, perhaps, detract from its 'heuristic' usefulness.
Like everything else in sociology, it's a fuzzy 'heuristic' .
His research interests include evolutionary computation, 'heuristic' optimization, policy and strategic analysis, and social algorithms.
It is probably true that qualitative methods, 'heuristic' approaches, and phenomenological research are more common in education than in the physical and biological sciences.
The tools include a combination of 'heuristic' rules-based scanning, white and black lists, content filtering and SMTP-based authentication to keep out unwanted mail.
Yet regardless of such formalist elisions, this essay remains enlightening precisely for its 'heuristic' clarity.
The principal 'heuristic' used is complementarity.
The anti-Darwinist seems to believe that a scientific theory should elicit that sort of faith, whereas the Darwinist requires only that we come to see that theory's social and 'heuristic' usefulness.
Well, it's a standard 'heuristic' for checking search engines - it's like looking up swear words to check how good a new dictionary is.
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