linearly inseparable

Terms from Artificial Intelligence: humans at the heart of algorithms

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Two sets of data are linearly inseparable if there is no straight line (or hyperplane in higher dimensions) that spearates them. It is the opposite of linear separabile.

Used on Chap. 6: pages 112, 114

Also known as linear inseparability