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0/1-labeled

|ze-ro-one-la-beled|

C1

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/ˌziːroʊ ˈwʌn ˈleɪbəld/

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/ˌzɪərəʊ ˈwʌn ˈleɪb(ə)ld/

(0/1-label)

marked with binary labels

Base FormPlural3rd Person Sing.PastPast ParticiplePresent ParticipleAdjective
0/1-label0/1-labels0/1-labels0/1-labeled0/1-labeled0/1-labeling0/1-labeled
Etymology
Etymology Information

'0/1-labeled' is a modern compound formed by combining the numerals '0' and '1' (used to denote binary values in computing) with 'labeled', the past-participle/adjectival form of the verb 'label'. The verb 'label' originates from Old French 'label' (or variants) and ultimately from Late Latin 'labellum', a diminutive of 'labium' meaning 'lip', which was used for a tag or slip attached to something.

Historical Evolution

'label' passed into Middle English from Old French, where it referred to a tag or ribbon attached to an object. Over time the verb sense 'to attach a tag' developed. In the 20th century 'label' and numeral prefixes such as '0/1-' were combined in computing and statistics to form technical compounds like '0/1-labeled' meaning 'marked with 0 or 1'.

Meaning Changes

Originally related to a 'small lip' (labellum) and then a physical 'tag', 'label' evolved to mean attaching identifying marks; in modern usage, especially in computing, it extends to assigning abstract category values (such as 0 and 1) to data.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Verb 1

to assign labels of 0 or 1 to items (typically data), i.e., to mark instances as 0 or 1 for binary classification or binary annotation.

The team 0/1-labeled the training set before running the experiments.

Synonyms

binary-labelbinary-label (verb)0–1-label

Antonyms

Adjective 1

marked or annotated with labels that are 0 or 1; having binary labels.

We only used 0/1-labeled examples for the binary classifier.

Synonyms

binary-labeled0–1-labeledbinary-labelled

Antonyms

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