bimodal algorithm
Definitions
A computational procedure that utilizes two distinct methods or modes of operation to solve a problem, often switching between them based on input characteristics.
An algorithm designed to handle data sets that exhibit a bimodal distribution, typically by applying different processing logic to each of the two primary data clusters.
Examples
The researchers implemented a bimodal algorithm to process both visual and auditory data streams simultaneously.
By utilizing a bimodal algorithm, the system was able to switch efficiently between high-performance and low-power operating modes.
The software's bimodal algorithm ensures that the application remains stable during both peak traffic periods and idle states.
Synonyms
dual-mode algorithm two-mode procedure bimodal process binary-mode method double-state algorithm
Antonyms
unimodal algorithm single-mode procedure monomodal method singular-state algorithm