second-level classifier
[/ˈsɛkənd ˈlɛvəl ˈklæsɪfaɪər/]
nounpl: second-level classifiers
classificador de segundo nível
1. A grammatical or linguistic element that functions as a secondary categorization marker in sign languages or classifier systems, used to further specify or refine the properties of a noun or object already identified by a primary classifier
In sign language linguistics, the second-level classifier provides additional detail about the size, shape, or movement of the object being referenced.
Na linguística de línguas de sinais, o classificador de segundo nível fornece detalhes adicionais sobre o tamanho, forma ou movimento do objeto referenciado.
2. In computational linguistics or machine learning, a secondary classification system or model that operates on data already processed by an initial classifier to achieve more granular categorization
The second-level classifier refined the initial text categorization by distinguishing between different subtypes of documents.
O classificador de segundo nível refininou a categorização inicial de texto distinguindo entre diferentes subtipos de documentos.
This is a specialized term used primarily in academic, computational, and linguistic research contexts, particularly in discussions of sign language grammar and machine learning classification systems. It is not commonly encountered in everyday conversation in either Brazilian or American English, but is standard terminology among linguists, computer scientists, and deaf education professionals.
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