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In [[mathematics]], a '''classifier''' is a mapping from a (discrete or continuous) [[feature space]] ''X'' to a discrete set of labels ''Y''.
In [[mathematics]], a '''classifier''' is a mapping from a (discrete or continuous) [[feature space]] ''X'' to a discrete set of labels ''Y''.


Classifiers may either be fixed classifiers or learning classifiers, and learning classifiers may in turn be divided into supervised and unsupervised learning classifiers.
Classifiers may either be fixed classifiers or [[statistical classification|learning classifiers]], and learning classifiers may in turn be divided into [[supervised learning|supervised]] and [[unsupervised learning]] classifiers.


For a list of classifier applications and classifier technologies, please see [[Pattern recognition]].
For a list of classifier applications and classifier technologies, please see [[Pattern recognition]].

Revision as of 15:17, 14 March 2005

In mathematics, a classifier is a mapping from a (discrete or continuous) feature space X to a discrete set of labels Y.

Classifiers may either be fixed classifiers or learning classifiers, and learning classifiers may in turn be divided into supervised and unsupervised learning classifiers.

For a list of classifier applications and classifier technologies, please see Pattern recognition.

See also