Definition of Classific. Meaning of Classific. Synonyms of Classific

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Definition of Classific

Classific
Classific Clas*sif"ic, a. Characterizing a class or classes; relating to classification.

Meaning of Classific from wikipedia

- e.g.: Hierarchical classifier Linear classifier Deductive classifier Subobject classifier, in category theory An air classifier or similar machine for...
- Chinese varieties make frequent use of what are called classifiers or measure words. One use of classifiers is when a noun is qualified by a numeral or demonstrative...
- A classifier (abbreviated clf or cl) is a word or affix that accompanies nouns and can be considered to "classify" a noun depending on some characteristics...
- classification, the Bayes classifier is the classifier having the smallest probability of misclassification of all classifiers using the same set of features...
- In machine learning (ML), a margin classifier is a type of classification model which is able to give an ****ociated distance from the decision boundary...
- In mathematics, especially in category theory, a subobject classifier is a special object Ω of a category such that, intuitively, the subobjects of any...
- classification, especially in a concrete implementation, is known as a classifier. The term "classifier" sometimes also refers to the mathematical function, implemented...
- statistics, naive (sometimes simple or idiot's) Bayes classifiers are a family of "probabilistic classifiers" which ****umes that the features are conditionally...
- science and statistics, Bayesian classifier may refer to: any classifier based on Bayesian probability a Bayes classifier, one that always chooses the class...
- performance of a single classifier or regressor (the distance between its point and the ideal point) and the dissimilarity between two classifiers or regressors...