Definition of Subcollections

1. Noun. (plural of subcollection) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Subcollections

1. subcollection [n] - See also: subcollection

Lexicographical Neighbors of Subcollections

subclone
subcloned
subclones
subcloning
subclump
subclumps
subcluster
subclustered
subclustering
subclusters
subcode
subcodes
subcoeruleus
subcohort
subcollection
subcollections (current term)
subcollege
subcollegiate
subcolonies
subcolony
subcolumn
subcolumnar
subcolumns
subcommand
subcommander
subcommanders
subcommands
subcommission
subcommissioned
subcommissions

Literary usage of Subcollections

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. First Text Retrieval Conference (Trec-1): Proceedings by D. K. Harman (1995)
"While these results are encouraging, the problem of how to select appropriate subcollections is not solved. For the routing topics, we could use training ..."

2. First Text Retrieval Conference (Trec-1): Proceedings by D. K. Harman (1995)
"While these results are encouraging, the problem of how to select appropriate subcollections is not solved. For the routing topics, we could use training ..."

3. Text Retrieval Conference, 4th edited by D. K. Harman (1998)
"In this case the goal was to investigate techniques for merging results from the various TREC subcollections (as opposed to treating the collections as a ..."

4. Overview of the Third Text Retrieval Conference (Trec-3)edited by D. K. Harmon edited by D. K. Harmon (1996)
"... in CPU seconds): 12 (assuming parallel execution of searches) - Component Times : index query in 5 subcollections — .03 (per collection) retrieve 1000 ..."

5. Mathematical Philosophy: A Study of Fate and Freedom; Lectures for Educated by Cassius Jackson Keyser (1922)
"... and each of the two subcollections were moreover, pregnant and compatible, then the original collection would constitute two postulate systems, ..."

6. Mathematical Philosophy: A Study of Fate and Freedom; Lectures for Educated by Cassius Jackson Keyser (1922)
"... and each of the two subcollections were moreover, pregnant and compatible, then the original collection would constitute two postulate systems, ..."

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