Multiple Classification
A method of categorizing information in more than one way to enhance findability and user experience.
A method of categorizing information in more than one way to enhance findability and user experience.
Location, Alphabet, Time, Category, and Hierarchy (LATCH) is a framework for categorizing information.
A statistical method used to predict a binary outcome based on prior observations, modeling the probability of an event as a function of independent variables.
A method for organizing information based on five categories: category, time, location, alphabet, and continuum.
A set of metadata standards used to describe digital resources, facilitating their discovery and management.
A tree-like model of decisions and their possible consequences, used in data mining and machine learning for both classification and regression tasks.
A tool used to organize ideas and data into groups based on their natural relationships.
A behavioral economics concept where people categorize and treat money differently depending on its source or intended use.
The practice and science of classification, often used to organize content and information.