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The word 'classifier' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in computer science, artificial intelligence, mathematics and statistics contexts to refer to algorithms that are used to assign labels (or classes) to a particular data set. For example, "We used a decision tree classifier to predict customer churn."
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classifier
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Someone who classifies.
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Beauty is neither a property nor a mode of interaction; it is a classification, which, like all classifications, implies a particular social relation between the classifier and the classified.
"Classifying information doesn't incur any monetary cost for the classifier, and any economist will tell you that a free good will be overused".
An image classifier may be spookily accurate, but it has no goals, no motivations, and is no more conscious of its own existence than is a spreadsheet or a climate model.
His system was widely taken up until Sir Francis Galton, a colleague, rival and inveterate classifier, realised the individualising potential of fingerprints.
Dr Benenson and his team chose five microRNAs associated with cervical cancer and designed a "classifier" circuit able to detect them.
A scientist by training, he has much respect for Carl Linnaeus, the 18th-century classifier of plants and animals.
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For us that says more about the classifiers than the classified".
For example, tûu 'cabinet' and náŋsɯˇɯ 'book' become tûu-náŋsɯˇɯ 'bookcase'; tûu-kèp náŋsɯˇɯ is also 'bookcase'cabinet-keep-bookook'); tûu-yen is 'icebox'cabinet-coolool'); and tûu-kèp-náŋsɯˇɯ sɔɔŋ-baj níi is 'these two bookcases'cabinet-keep-bookook two-classifier these').
Better image classifiers should improve the ability of search engines to find what their users are looking for.
Once you do figure out what classifiers are, there's still a lot of work to be done learning them all.Tones make up another nut that is harder to crack than it should be in Rosetta Stone.
A mistake will gently be corrected (including mistaken tones and classifiers).
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