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probabilistic classifier vs naive Bayes classifier

naive Bayes classifier vs probabilistic classifier

probabilistic classifier and naive Bayes classifier both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
probabilistic classifier Yes No No No
naive Bayes classifier Yes No No No
As nouns, naive Bayes classifier is a hyponym of probabilistic classifier; that is, naive Bayes classifier is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than probabilistic classifier:
  • probabilistic classifier: a classifier that is able to predict, given a sample input, a probability distribution over a set of classes, rather than only outputting the most likely class that the sample should belong to.
  • naive Bayes classifier: any simple probabilistic classifier based on applying Bayes' theorem with strong (naive) independence assumptions between the features.
probabilistic classifier (noun) naive Bayes classifier (noun)
a classifier that is able to predict, given a sample input, a probability distribution over a set of classes, rather than only outputting the most likely class that the sample should belong to. any simple probabilistic classifier based on applying Bayes' theorem with strong (naive) independence assumptions between the features.
Difference between probabilistic classifier and naive Bayes classifier

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