A special kind of classification rule are binary classifications.
A binary classification is such that the label y can take only a two values.
Thus, classifiers build a chain where each of them learns binary classification of a single label.
Finding a person innocent or guilty can be viewed in mathematical terms as a form of binary classification.
In binary classification, precision is analogous to positive predictive value.
In binary classification, recall is often called sensitivity.
If the test result is of a binary classification into either positive or negative tests, then the following table can be made:
During the 50 years of Japanese colonial rule (1895-1945), anthropologists from Japan maintained the binary classification.
Some classifiers make a binary classification for a test example, while others assign a probability of being a keyphrase.
Hypothesis testing is therefore a binary classification of the hypothesis under study.