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Naïve may refer to: a French loanword (adjective, form of naïf) indicating having or showing a lack of experience, understanding or sophistication (More)

Naïve art is characterized by a childlike simplicity. (See also outsider art, to which it bears many similarities.) It is a gross oversimplification to assume that Naïve art is ... (More)

Naïve" is a song by English rock band The Kooks and is featured on their debut album, Inside In/Inside Out. It was released 27 March 2006 as the fourth single from that album ... (More)

Naïve is industrial rock group KMFDM 's fifth album, released in 1990. The album was out of print for over a decade due to copyright infringement: the seventh track, "Liebeslied ... (More)

A naive Bayes classifier is a simple probabilistic classifier based on applying Bayes' theorem with strong (naive) independence assumptions. A more descriptive term for the ... (More)

Naive John (born October 18, 1962) is a British artist and figurative painter. His work shows attention to detail with subjects that combine elements from popular culture alongside ... (More)

A naïve algorithm is typically a very simple solution to a problem, which represents the intuitive approach taken by one unfamiliar with the problem domain. (More)

Naïve realism is a common sense theory of perception. Most people, until they start reflecting philosophically, are naïve realists. This theory is also known as direct realism or ... (More)

Naive Set Theory is a mathematics textbook by Paul Halmos originally published in 1960. This book is an undergraduate introduction to not-very-naive set theory which has lasted for ... (More)

A naive T cell or Th0 cell is a T cell that has differentiated in bone marrow, and successfully undergone the positive and negative processes of central selection in the thymus. (More)

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