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===Examples=== * [[Conceptual model (computer science)]], an agreed representation of entities and their relationships, to assist in developing software * [[Economic model]], a theoretical construct representing economic processes * [[Language model]], a probabilistic model of a natural language, used for speech recognition, language generation, and information retrieval ** [[Large language model]]s are artificial neural networks used for generative artificial intelligence (AI), e.g. ChatGPT * [[Mathematical model]], a description of a system using mathematical concepts and language ** [[Statistical model]], a mathematical model that usually specifies the relationship between one or more random variables and other non-random variables ** [[Model (CGI)]], a mathematical representation of any surface of an object in three dimensions via specialized software * [[Medical model]], a proposed "set of procedures in which all doctors are trained" * [[Mental model]], in psychology, an internal representation of external reality * [[Model (logic)]], a set along with a collection of finitary operations, and relations that are defined on it, satisfying a given collection of axioms * [[Model (MVC)]], information-representing component of a software, distinct from the user interface (the "view"), both linked by the "controller" component, in the context of the model–view–controller software design * [[Model act]], a law drafted centrally to be disseminated and proposed for enactment in multiple independent legislatures * [[Standard model (disambiguation)]]
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