"coreset" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: coresets [plural]
Etymology: core + set Etymology templates: {{compound|en|core|set}} core + set Head templates: {{en-noun}} coreset (plural coresets)
  1. (computational geometry) A small set of points that approximates the shape of a larger point set, in the sense that applying some geometric measure to the two sets (such as their minimum bounding box volume) results in approximately equal numbers. Wikipedia link: coreset

Inflected forms

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