Machine Learning Intermediate
non-binary condition
A condition containing more than two possible outcomes.
Plain English Explanation
A condition containing more than two possible outcomes. For example, the following non-binary condition contains three possible outcomes: See Types of conditions in the Decision Forests course for more information.
How is it used?
Practitioners refer to non-binary condition when building, training, or evaluating machine learning systems. It appears in research papers, product documentation, and technical discussions about AI capabilities and limitations.