output model

[/ˈaʊtpʊt ˈmɒdəl/]
nounpl: output models
modelo de saída
1. A framework or pattern that defines how data or results are produced, formatted, or delivered from a system, process, or application
The software uses an output model that converts internal data into JSON format.
O software utiliza um modelo de saída que converte dados internos para formato JSON.
2. In machine learning and AI, a structured approach to generating predictions or responses from a trained model
The language model's output model generates text token by token.
O modelo de saída do modelo de linguagem gera texto token por token.
3. A specification that describes the structure, format, and characteristics of the results produced by a system
We defined a new output model to improve the report generation.
Definimos um novo modelo de saída para melhorar a geração de relatórios.
This is technical terminology commonly used in software development, data science, and AI/ML communities in both Brazil and the USA. In Brazil, it's frequently used in the growing tech sector and startups. The term is relatively recent and became more prominent with the advancement of machine learning and artificial intelligence technologies.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
output formatoutput structureoutput specificationdata output pattern
Antonyms / Antônimos
input modelinput format

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
modelo de saída
Most common and standardized term used in technical contexts
São Paulo
modelo de saída / padrão de saída
Both terms are used interchangeably in tech hubs
Rio de Janeiro
modelo de saída
Standard usage in academic and corporate environments
Portugal
modelo de resultado / padrão de resultado
Portuguese variant sometimes uses 'resultado' instead of 'saída'

Related Words

outputmodeldata formatsystem outputprediction modelmachine learning model

Related Idioms & Phrases

define the output model
standardize the output model
implement an output model
optimize the output model
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