Why is machine learning is used in classification?
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You can find the scientific classificationof many common animals in the Infoplease encyclopedia. To find an article just enter the animal name in the search box at the top of the page and click "Go." See our Search Tips if you need more help.The scientific name of a species is made up of its genus and species, and it is written in italics (Genus species) with the genus capitalized. You will find these names in most encyclopedia entries about animals.For example, in the article on cat, you will see that domestic cats are Felis catus. Most longer articles also have a link to additional classification information; in the section on cat classification you can read that "Cats are classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Mammalia, order Carnivora, family Felidae."If the article is shorter and does not have a separate section on classification, the last sentence of the article will usually give you the additional classification information; see the article on parrots for an example.Animals are in the Kingdom Animalia.For more on the system of classification itself, see the encyclopedia article on classification, and this chart with Examples of Systematic Classification
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You can find the scientific classificationof many common animals in the Infoplease encyclopedia. To find an article just enter the animal name in the search box at the top of the page and click "Go." See our Search Tips if you need more help.The scientific name of a species is made up of its genus and species, and it is written in italics (Genus species) with the genus capitalized. You will find these names in most encyclopedia entries about animals.For example, in the article on cat, you will see that domestic cats are Felis catus. Most longer articles also have a link to additional classification information; in the section on cat classification you can read that "Cats are classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Mammalia, order Carnivora, family Felidae."If the article is shorter and does not have a separate section on classification, the last sentence of the article will usually give you the additional classification information; see the article on parrots for an example.Animals are in the Kingdom Animalia.For more on the system of classification itself, see the encyclopedia article on classification, and this chart with Examples of Systematic Classification
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Primitive data types are predefined types of data, which are supported by the programming language. For example, integer, character, and string are all primitive data types. ... In the Java programming language, non-primitive data types are simply called "objects" because they are created, rather than predefined.
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