Significance of Classification
Synonyms: Categorization, Sorting, Grouping, Classification system, Arrangement, Labeling, Categorization system, Ordering, Taxonomy
In Portugese: Classificação; In Italian: Classificazione; In Polish: Klasyfikacja
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Buddhist concept of 'Classification'
In Buddhism, Classification involves categorizing commitments into distinct types, aiding in the comprehension of their diverse forms and purposes. This systematization enhances understanding of Buddhist practices and principles.
From: A Manual of Abhidhamma
(1) It involves dealing with the consciousness and mental states in a fitting manner, based on various factors.[1]
Hindu concept of 'Classification'
In Hinduism, classification involves categorizing diseases to understand their diverse forms. This includes differentiating between primary and secondary types. This allows for a deeper understanding of the disease's various manifestations and characteristics.
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) On the basis of Dosha a) Vataja b) Pittaja c) Kaphaja. On the basis of Karana a) Nija b) Agantuja. On the basis of Sthana a) Ekangaja b) Sarvangaja.[2] (2) Classification 1 According to cause: Primary and Secondary 2 According to site: Internal, External, Interno - external. 3 According to prolapse: 1 st degree; 2 nd degree; 3 rd degree; 4 th degree.[3] (3) This refers to the categorization of the disease into different types, including primary and secondary forms, to better understand its various presentations.[4]
From: Sushruta Samhita, Volume 6: Uttara-tantra
(1) It is divided into seven types based on the causes. The first three are due to deranged Doshas, the fourth and fifth are incidental to ulcers and waste of organic principles, the sixth is due to undigested fecal matter, and the seventh is due to errors in diet.[5]
The concept of Classification in scientific sources
Classification is a method for organizing data into categories, and PyMVPA offers algorithms specifically designed to perform this task within the realm of fMRI data analysis.
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) It involves discerning disaster-related content within social media data, often yielding high accuracy rates, though juxtaposed with challenges and limitations.[6] (2) Classification is performed using a Decision Tree, where the attribute with the largest information gain is selected as the classification node, and the final model of the Random Forest calculates classification results.[7] (3) Involves assigning instances to appropriate categories based on their properties and relationships, enabling structured knowledge organization.[8] (4) Involves categorizing heavy vehicle driver injuries into distinct levels of severity based on accident data and predictive modeling techniques, for road safety improvement.[9] (5) It is the process of assigning categories to data points, such as those obtained from a LiDAR system.[10]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) A regression trees type model used to build the best model, in terms of discrimination against certain features related to the risk of depression.[11] (2) It is the objective to classify the variables that determine the level of moderate or severe sarcopenia, depending on the case, with the use of machine learning algorithms.[12] (3) Classification is a key concept, evident in terms like 'Nursing Intervention Classification' and 'International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health'.[13] (4) This is the process of assigning categories or labels to data, and it becomes more complex in the context of multi-disease prediction.[14] (5) It is the act of categorizing cases from controls, and it was achieved with a high percentage of correctness, indicating a strong relationship between features.[15]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) It is a subject regarding progestins, along with pharmacology.[16] (2) This process can be inaccurate when related to symptoms. Deep learning based chest radiograph is a novel approach.[17] (3) The categorization of clusters based on their characteristics, such as Motor, Basic, Emerging or Declining and Niche.[18]
From: South African Family Practice
(1) It involves categorizing diverse presentations to make sense of conditions, aiming for precise characterization to decide on best treatment options and identify recognizable syndromes for long-term prognosis.[19] (2) It is important to classify the severity of a patient’s asthma before implementing the initial treatment.[20]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) The purpose of the work is carrying out the analysis of this, nomenclature, and advantages of applying medicinal films.[21] (2) This refers to the systematic arrangement of scorpions into groups based on their characteristics.[22]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) Classification is a method of categorizing data, and PyMVPA provides algorithms for this task in the context of fMRI data.[23]
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) It is a process for ordering information for a purpose, such as weights for boxing competitions and age for schools.[24]
From: Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research
(1) This is the systematic arrangement of organisms into groups based on shared characteristics, often challenging for digenean parasites using only larval stages and morphological features.[25]
From: Religions Journal (MDPI)
(1) Classification is an ontological sorting process that depends upon classifying beings as the same or different, where quantification relies on grouping them into categories.[26] (2) Emerson inscribed a line from Sartor Resartus —“Method is union of like with like” (from Bk I, Ch. XI), and below made his own commentary: “Classification is delight”.[27] (3) It is a practice problematized because of its history in colonialism, racialized notions of ethnic difference, and its role in excluding and confining deviant types; it is also a practice that Indigenous actors resist.[28] (4) A key process in the study of religion, involving the organization and categorization of data. It is considered an essential tool for creating and understanding data in religious studies.[29]
