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automatic indexing

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automatic indexing

[¦ȯd·ə¦mad·ik ′in‚deks·iŋ]
(computer science)
Selection of key words from a document by computer for use as index entries. Also known as autoindexing.
(control systems)
The procedure for determining the orientation and position of a workpiece with respect to an automatically controlled machine, such as a robot manipulator, that is to perform an operation on it.
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Notes on automatic indexing. Available: http://taxonomist.tripod.com/indexing/autoindex.html .
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In his veto message, the governor said that automatic indexing is dangerous because it fails to account for changes in the economy which could have deleterious effects on the economic health of the state.
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