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US
/ənˈstɹəkʃɝd/
]
[ UK /ʌnstɹˈʌktʃəd/ ]
[ UK /ʌnstɹˈʌktʃəd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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lacking definite structure or organization
children in an unstructured environment often feel insecure
an unstructured situation with no one in authority
unstructured inkblots
a neighborhood gang with a relatively unstructured system - lacking the system or structure characteristic of living bodies
How To Use unstructured In A Sentence
- The third technology relevant to taming the Big Data beast is natural language processing or NLP, which is a group of technologies that mine facts from unstructured data. Steve Hamby: Top Three Technologies to Tame the Big Data Beast
- Allied to this is the tendency to work closely with those schools which share this unstructured and flexible approach to referrals.
- Depending on the sophistication of the application this can include structured as well as unstructured content.
- They may well be truthful, but unclear in their own mind as to what message they are trying to convey and by speaking their unorganised or unstructured thoughts, they will help themselves to decide.
- It looked, without prejudice, a moment of unstructured argy-bargy.
- Unstructured data is the richest unmined vein," says White, the Deloitte consultant. The new IT survival guide: How to thrive after the recession
- They would far rather go back to those small, unstructured, entrepreneurial lively companies where they didn't have to deal with bureaucracy The error of apprenticeship is over. The Outlook for Advertising and Marketing Firms
- LSI is more close to human-generated taxonomies and categorization and takes a long step in structuring unstructured data.
- Managing both structured and unstructured documents, portals pull from a variety of data sources.
- Taxonomies, used in conjunction with company ontologies, have proven to be a highly efficient structure for organizing structured and unstructured content.