Significance of Model
Synonyms: Prototype, Example, Representation, Template, Framework, Design, Simulation, Specimen, Figure., Mock-up, Pattern, Sample, Standard
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Hindu concept of 'Model'
In Hinduism, "Model" is likened to the output of machine learning training. It embodies learned patterns, enabling predictions on fresh data, mirroring learned wisdom.
From: Padarthadharmasamgraha and Nyayakandali
(1) A model is the output of the training process in machine learning, representing the learned patterns and used to make predictions on new data.[1]
The concept of Model in local and regional sources
Model refers to the job of Norma Jean Baker, as reported by regional sources. This suggests "Model" is a role or profession associated with Norma Jean Baker, possibly early in her career.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) A representation or example held up for others to emulate or follow, suggesting a standard of behavior or success in the public eye.[2] (2) The job of Norma Jean Baker.[3]
The concept of Model in scientific sources
"Model" in the provided text encompasses diverse meanings: simplified representations, frameworks for prediction, systems, or approaches. It can be a representative example, a theoretical structure, a mathematical tool, or a method used to simulate, analyze, or understand various phenomena, from healthcare to disease.
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) Models, in this study, refer to different configurations of explanatory variables used to describe each horse, allowing for comparative analysis within the artificial neural network framework.[4] (2) Climate models predict future changes, but uncertainties necessitate accounting for variability ranges.[5] (3) These are simplified representations of real-world systems or problems, used for analysis, prediction, and optimization.[6]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) Mathematical frameworks used to describe and interpret experimental data, applied here to kinetics, isotherms, and thermodynamics of adsorption.[7] (2) A statistical representation used to explain the relationship between variables and predict outcomes.[8] (3) A mathematical representation used to describe the relationship between variables, such as the dependence of flowrate on integrated average delay.[9]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) It is a management system for a comprehensive development programme that includes self-development (attitude), instructional development (process) and organisational development (structure).[10] (2) This term refers to the framework or representation being used to describe a set of relationships between variables or concepts.[11] (3) This refers to the theoretical framework used to understand the relationships between the items in the CHAOS-6 and the concept of chaos, and the study aimed to validate this model.[12]
From: Journal of Public Health in Africa
(1) Representations or frameworks used for analysis, and these present some limits because the ROC curve approaches the first bisector with the area under the curve not close enough to unity.[13] (2) This refers to the theoretical framework used in the research, and it specifies the factors that influence health production.[14] (3) These are mathematical representations used to simulate and understand the progression of the Coronavirus disease epidemic, such as phenomenological models.[15]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) The mathematical framework used to predict receptor responses.[16]
From: African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine
(1) This is a representation of the relationships between variables, and the study used a structural equation model to analyze the data.[17] (2) This is a system used to explain or predict something, as in a model of service user involvement.[18] (3) This is a system or design used to achieve a particular goal, such as the COPC model, which is used to provide primary care in the community.[19]
From: Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research
(1) This refers to a system designed to mimic a condition, in this case, anemia in dogs, to study its effects and potential treatments.[20] (2) This is the statistical model used in the study, and several random effects that could affect the model were identified.[21]
From: Religions Journal (MDPI)
(1) EMMA does not update her model after being given the initial input.[22] (2) These have been proposed to further clarify the nature of the central tenets of the teaching of the doctrine of the Trinity.[23] (3) This is the Movement for Democracy in Liberia, a rebel faction that initiated a rebellion in eastern Liberia during the second civil war.[24]
From: South African Journal of Psychiatry
(1) The model in question is a structured, three-phase approach designed for psychiatric nurses to facilitate constructive intraand interpersonal relationships for couples where one partner has borderline personality disorder.[25]
Classical concept of 'Model'
From: Ancient Egypt the Light of the World
(1) A mythical one may be no more than an air-blown bladder for learning to swim by, but the reality lies in learning to swim; this was how the ideal Horus served the Egyptians.[26]
From: The History of Herodotus
(1) These, whenever a corpse is conveyed to them, show to those who brought it wooden models of corpses made like reality by painting, and the best of the ways of embalming.[27]
