Acronyms Beginning With F
Sales, marketing, and technology acronyms that begin with F
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FKP
Points commonly plotted around the nose, eyes, and mouth, to create a facial signature unique for each individual.
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FLAC
An open-source audio compression format that allows audio data to be compressed without losing quality. FLAC is known for its ability to retain the full audio fidelity of the source while significantly reducing file sizes, making it a popular choice…
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FLEURS
A dataset designed for evaluating natural language processing (NLP) models, particularly in the context of few-shot learning. Few-shot learning is a machine learning (ML) approach where models are trained to make accurate predictions or decisions with a very limited amount…
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FLoC
A privacy-focused technology introduced by Google as part of its efforts to replace third-party cookies in web browsers. It aims to provide advertisers with a way to deliver targeted ads while preserving user privacy. FLoC groups users into cohorts based…
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FLOP
A standard measure of a computer’s performance, especially in fields that require heavy number crunching like scientific simulations, machine learning, and graphics rendering. Essentially, FLOPS or FLOP/s tells you how many floating-point calculations (operations with decimals, like 3.14 or 0.007)…
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FLV
A file format used for delivering video content over the internet. Developed by Adobe (formerly Macromedia), FLV files are primarily associated with Adobe Flash Player, a web browser plugin for playing multimedia content such as videos, animations, and interactive applications.…
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FM
A modulation technique is commonly used in telecommunications and broadcasting, particularly radio transmissions. In FM, the frequency of a carrier signal is varied in proportion to the amplitude of a modulating signal—this modulation process results in transmitting audio or data…
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FMCG
A category of products that are sold quickly and at relatively low cost. These are everyday items that consumers purchase frequently, often without much thought or brand switching resistance. Typical examples include packaged foods, beverages, toiletries, over-the-counter medicines, cleaning products,…
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FMEA
A systematic, proactive method used to identify and evaluate potential failure modes in a product, process, or system, along with their causes and effects. FMEA is widely used in industries such as engineering, manufacturing, and aerospace to improve reliability, safety,…
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FMN
A type of advertising platform being developed by financial institutions like banks and fintech companies. FMNs leverage their vast troves of first-party financial data to create targeted advertising opportunities for brands. This data includes information about consumer spending habits, income,…