Maximum cardinality search algorithm - see Lex BFS."The basic principle is to use finite state machines to read and write all the addresses one by one" March C+ algorithm - A memory testing algorithm.It consists of a sequence of operations applied to each memory cell before proceeding to the next one. March Algorithm - A class of algorithms used to test a computing device's memory.Lasserre Hierarchy - hierarchy of semidefinite programming relaxations.Jump Flooding Algorithm - A GPU algorithm to compute distance field, Voronoi diagram, and many others.Jump string - somehow related to jump tables.Iterative lengthening search - referred to in Iterative deepening depth-first search.Invertable bloom lookup tables (IBLTs): Hashed data structure used to get the difference between two sets.International Repair Information Service –.Health Information Service Provider (HISP).Its importance should be roughly similar to neural gas. Growing Cell Structures, published in 1994 by Bernd Fritzke, is an important algorithm, especially for unsupervised learning (clustering).Fully Automatic Clustering System - vector quantization algorithm (linked from FACS).First Story Detection - finding the first mentions of a breaking news story from a stream.Farthest Addition - constructive greedy algorithm (see nearest neighbour, nearest addition).Dynamic Quantum Clustering Analyzing big data.Deutsch–Schorr–Waite algorithm/ Link inversion algorithms.CrowdControlHQ – Social media management software.Cover Fieldtree - Data Structure for storing Geospatial Information efficiently, AKA Loose Quadtree (Octree), maybe have Fieldtree article.Bitsort - An O(N) time and O(1) space sorting algorithm with variants.BCJ2 – pre-processing filter for compressing executables (mentioned in the 7z article).Attestation Credential Certificate – Mentioned at.Anytime B* – sibling algoritm to Anytime A*.AlphaEase FC – image analysis software.These findings show that the brightness of vowels yields an extra-pitch influence on the perception of relative pitch in song. Changes in brightness that were congruent with changes in pitch led to faster response times than did incongruent changes. An analysis of response times revealed that brightness of vowels influenced contour judgments.
In Experiment 2, the final note of three-note sequences was removed, and participants were asked to make speeded judgments of the pitch contour. A follow-up experiment confirmed that the results of Experiment 1 were not due to pitch distortions. Changes in brightness that were congruent with changes in pitch led to an expansion of perceived interval size.
As expected, brightness influenced judgments of interval size. In Experiment 1, three-note sequences were synthesized so that they varied with regard to the brightness of vowels from note to note. In the present study, we investigated whether note-to-note changes in brightness arising from vowel content influence perception of relative pitch. In the case of singing, brightness of notes can vary as a function of vowel content. Changes that are congruent with pitch tend to expand interval size, whereas changes that are incongruent tend to contract. N ote- to- note changes in brightness are able to influence the perception of interval size.