Jump point definition

Jump point means the position from which the jumper falls or begins to fall.
Jump point means the location on the platform from which the jumper leaves the platform.
Jump point means the position from which the jumper leaves the platform.

Examples of Jump point in a sentence

  • The parties mutually pledge that 15 their representatives will be clothed with all the necessary power to make 16 proposals, counter proposals, and to reach tentative agreement on items 17 being negotiated.

  • Furthermore, there are variations of A-star (Beam Search, Iterative Deepening, Dynamic weighting, Bandwidth Search, Dynamic A-star and Lifelong Planning A*, Jump point search, Theta*, and Block A*)which can improve the performance further.

  • Jump point model The Poisson model in Figure 13 is Logμi= 5.143 − 0.5546 ⋅ i where ‘i’ is the indicator variable (0 for pre 9-11 and 1 for post 9-11).


More Definitions of Jump point

Jump point. – means the position from which the jumper begins to fall or jump. "Jump Space" – means the jump zone plus a safety factor in all directions.
Jump point means the position from which the jumper leaps from the platform.

Related to Jump point

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