terminal nodes
[ˈtɜːrmɪnəl nəʊdz]
nounpl: terminal nodes
nós terminais
1. In graph theory and tree structures, nodes that have no child nodes; endpoints of a tree where no further branching occurs
In a decision tree, terminal nodes represent the final classifications or outcomes.
Em uma árvore de decisão, os nós terminais representam as classificações finais ou resultados.
2. In computing and data structures, leaf nodes that mark the end of a path in a tree hierarchy
The algorithm identifies all terminal nodes to determine possible solutions.
O algoritmo identifica todos os nós terminais para determinar as soluções possíveis.
3. In linguistics and syntax trees, nodes representing actual words or morphemes with no further decomposition
Terminal nodes in the parse tree correspond to the individual words of the sentence.
Os nós terminais na árvore de análise correspondem às palavras individuais da sentença.
This is specialized technical terminology used predominantly in computer science, mathematics, and linguistics education and research. The term is consistently used across English-speaking and Portuguese-speaking academic communities with minimal regional variation. It is rarely encountered outside technical or academic contexts.
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