random rule ordering
[ˈrændəm rul ˈɔrdərɪŋ]
noun phrase
ordenação aleatória de regras
1. A computational or logical process in which rules or constraints are applied in a randomized sequence rather than a predetermined or fixed order
The algorithm uses random rule ordering to avoid bias in the decision-making process.
O algoritmo usa ordenação aleatória de regras para evitar viés no processo de tomada de decisão.
2. In machine learning and artificial intelligence, the practice of shuffling the sequence in which rules are evaluated to improve model generalization
Random rule ordering in the expert system helped reduce overfitting.
A ordenação aleatória de regras no sistema especialista ajudou a reduzir o overfitting.
This is a specialized technical term primarily used in computer science, artificial intelligence, and software engineering contexts. It is not commonly used in everyday conversation. The term is equally understood in both Brazilian Portuguese and European Portuguese tech communities, though it remains largely confined to academic and professional technical discourse.
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