(computing):
Unbiased estimate
(mathematics):
Underflow (computing):
Uniform distribution
(mathematics):
Union (mathematics):
Unit vector
(mathematics):
Unrooted tree
(bioinformatics):
Unsigned (computing):
Unstructured (molecular
biology):
deviation.
Short for data type, indicating what kind of computational data
structure is being referred to, whether a simple one like a
number, linear ones like text strings or lists, or complex
arbitrary objects.
The process of ensuring that the data types of any values are
correct for the kind of operation being performed, e.g. to ensure
that mathematical operations are only performed on numbers.
For a probability distribution which is described by a certain
parameter and where an estimate of the parameter is made by
observing the random variable. The estimate is unbiased if there
is no difference between its expected value (long-term average)
and the true parameter value.
The result of an arithmetic calculation that is too small in
magnitude to store in computer memory.
A totally flat, even distribution of values. For example in the
context of a generating random numbers all values are equally
likely.
With reference to sets of items, the total obtained by combining
all of the items into a larger set.
A vector of length one. Unit vectors are often constructed to
represent the direction, but not magnitude, of another vector.
A hierarchical branching data classification where there is no
root or base. For a phylogenetic tree this means that the ancestor
node is not explicitly represented.
With reference to numeric data types, a way of representing a
value without any sign (positive or negative) information.
A biological molecule is unstructured if it doesn’t adopt any
particular conformation, e.g. a protein which is highly dynamic
Unsupervised learning
(computing):
Update (graphics):
Van der Waals
(chemistry):
Variable (computing):
Variable (molecular
biology):
Variance (mathematics):
Vector (mathematics):
Vector graphics
(computing):
Vector space
(mathematics):
and not folded into a compact shape.
The process by which some machine learning methods can
recognise patterns in data without the requirement for training
data of known classification or value.
With reference to graphical interfaces, to refresh the display to
reflect the state of the underlying data, i.e. to have a graphical
display that responds to changes.
The non-bond interaction that occurs between atoms by virtue
of their radii. At close distances the van der Waals force is
repulsive, as the atoms’ electrons resist being superimposed, but
at larger distances the interaction is attractive (albeit
diminishing), due to transient, uneven charge distributions.
A data slot that can contain many different values. Generally a
variable is a named item, i.e. a means of allocating a value with
a tag so that it can be referred to in an abstract way within a
program.
With reference to a biological molecule, the property of
changing rapidly during evolution, i.e. giving variations in a
protein or DNA sequence.
A measure of the amount of spread or variation in a set of
values, which is the square of the standard deviation. Calculated
as the average square difference between the values and the
mean.
An array of numbers used to specify the location of a point in a
space.
A way of creating a graphical display by describing the
underlying geometry of items (e.g. using points, lines and areas)
so that they can be rendered into an image of any size by
considering a particular view (lighting and orientation etc.).
An abstract space where any position may be reached using a
View (computing):
Volume (signal
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