first-order classifier

[/ˈfɜrst ˈɔrdər ˈklæsɪfaɪər/]
nounpl: first-order classifiers
classificador de primeira ordem
1. A machine learning or statistical model that performs classification based on first-order logic or first-order predicates, making decisions using direct feature relationships without higher-order interactions
The first-order classifier uses linear decision boundaries to separate data points into distinct categories.
O classificador de primeira ordem utiliza limites de decisão lineares para separar pontos de dados em categorias distintas.
2. In taxonomy or linguistics, a classifier that assigns items to primary or fundamental categories based on basic distinguishing features
A first-order classifier in natural language processing may categorize words by their part of speech.
Um classificador de primeira ordem em processamento de linguagem natural pode categorizar palavras por sua classe gramatical.
This term is primarily used in technical and academic contexts within computer science, machine learning, and artificial intelligence fields. It is domain-specific terminology with consistent usage across English and Portuguese-speaking technical communities worldwide. The concept is more prevalent in academic research and professional development rather than casual or colloquial speech.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
linear classifierprimary classifierbasic classifiersimple classifier
Antonyms / Antônimos
higher-order classifiersecond-order classifiernon-linear classifiercomplex classifier

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
classificador de primeira ordem
Standard technical term used in academic and professional settings
Portugal
classificador de primeira ordem
Same usage as Brazilian Portuguese in technical contexts
General English-speaking USA
first-order classifier
Common terminology in machine learning and computer science fields

Related Words

classificationmachine learningfirst-order logicdecision boundaryfeature extractionsupervised learning
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