Category Label
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		A category label is an label that references a named concept cluster.
- AKA: Class Value.
- Context:
- It can (typically) be a member of a Categorical Set.
- It can Represents a Concept Class.
- It can be associated with:
- It can be the Task Output of a Classification Task.
- …
 
- Example(s):
- a Boolean Value (such as TRUE/T) in a truth set.
- a Red in a {Color Set}
- a Protein Label in a {Biomolecule Type}
- a News Article Type in a {Text Document Category}.
- a Part-of-Speech Tag.
- …
 
- a Boolean Value (such as 
- Counter-Example(s):
- an Ordinal Value/Ranking Label, such as large.
- a Numeric Value/Numerical Label, such as Five, Pi?
 
- See: Category Set Member, Labeled Training Record, Ranking, Clustering.
References
2000
- (Witten & Frank, 2000) ⇒ Ian H. Witten, and Eibe Frank. (2000). “Data Mining: Practical Machine Learning Tools and Techniques with Java implementations." Morgan Kaufmann.