Trh

In computer science, „Trh“ may refer to „Threshold“ in some contexts, particularly relating to algorithms and systems where a specific limit is set to trigger a certain condition or action. A threshold is commonly used in various domains including signal processing, machine learning, and networking.

In signal processing, for example, a threshold may determine whether a signal is considered significant enough to be processed or to initiate further actions. In machine learning, thresholds are often applied in classification tasks to decide which class an instance belongs to based on predicted probabilities.

In networking, a threshold might define limits for resource usage, such as bandwidth or connection limits, where exceeding this threshold may result in actions such as traffic shaping or alerts.

Thus, a threshold (Trh) acts as a boundary or limit that influences the behavior of a system based on defined criteria, enabling conditional processing and decision-making.