Categorizers: meaning, definitions and examples

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categorizers

 

[ ˈkæt̬əɡəˌraɪzər ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

data processing

A person or thing that categorizes something into a particular group or system.

Synonyms

classifier, organizer, sorter.

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Word Description / Examples
categorizers

This word can also refer to people who actively sort and classify in various contexts.

  • Librarians often serve as categorizers of books
  • Museum curators are adept categorizers of artifacts
classifier

Common in machine learning, data science, and technical fields to describe algorithms or systems that sort items into predefined categories.

  • The classifier accurately grouped the images into relevant categories
  • In data analysis, classifiers are used to predict outcomes based on input data
organizer

Used to describe someone or something that arranges items or plans events, with a broader and more general meaning.

  • The event organizer ensured everything went smoothly
  • She is a great organizer, always keeping her workspace tidy
sorter

Often used in industrial, logistical, or informal settings to describe people or machines that sort items based on specific criteria.

  • The factory employs several sorters for quality control
  • In the warehouse, automated sorters help manage the inventory

Examples of usage

  • He is the categorizer of all the incoming data.
  • The categorizer helps to organize the information efficiently.

Translations

Translations of the word "categorizers" in other languages:

🇵🇹 categorizadores

🇮🇳 वर्गीकर्ता

🇩🇪 Kategorisierer

🇮🇩 pengkategorian

🇺🇦 категоризатори

🇵🇱 kategoryzatory

🇯🇵 カテゴリ分類器

🇫🇷 catégorisateurs

🇪🇸 categorizadores

🇹🇷 kategorize ediciler

🇰🇷 분류기

🇸🇦 مصنِّفات

🇨🇿 kategorizátory

🇸🇰 kategorizátory

🇨🇳 分类器

🇸🇮 kategorizatorji

🇮🇸 flokkarar

🇰🇿 категоризаторлар

🇬🇪 კატეგორიზატორები

🇦🇿 kateqorizatorlar

🇲🇽 categorizadores

Etymology

The word 'categorizers' is derived from the verb 'categorize', which comes from the French word 'catégoriser', ultimately from the Latin word 'categoria'. The concept of categorization has been essential in various fields such as data processing, psychology, and linguistics.