random rule sequence
[ˈrændəm ruːl ˈsiːkwəns]
nounpl: random rule sequences
sequência de regras aleatória
1. A series of rules or instructions applied in a non-predetermined, unpredictable order; a sequence where the order of rule application is determined by chance or randomization
The algorithm uses a random rule sequence to process data, ensuring different outcomes on each run.
O algoritmo usa uma sequência de regras aleatória para processar dados, garantindo resultados diferentes a cada execução.
2. In computer science and artificial intelligence, a method where rules are selected and applied in a stochastic or probabilistic manner rather than following a fixed order
Machine learning models often employ random rule sequences during training to improve generalization.
Modelos de aprendizado de máquina frequentemente empregam sequências de regras aleatórias durante o treinamento para melhorar a generalização.
This is primarily technical jargon used in software engineering, data science, and artificial intelligence fields in both Brazilian and American English contexts. The term is relatively new and stems from computer science terminology that has become increasingly important in the age of machine learning and algorithmic decision-making. It is rarely used in casual conversation outside of professional technical environments.
Related Idioms & Phrases
rolling the dice with rules
rule of thumb applied randomly
throwing spaghetti at the wall (metaphorical usage for random application)
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