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nonrelevance

Nonrelevance is the condition of lacking relevance to a specific subject, question, or criterion. It describes information, data, or arguments that do not pertain to the issue under consideration. The concept is used across disciplines to separate pertinent from extraneous material.

In logic and philosophy, nonrelevance refers to evidence or premises that do not affect the truth of

In information retrieval and data analysis, nonrelevance denotes items that do not meet a user’s needs or

Context matters: whether something is nonrelevant depends on the task, criteria, and perspective. What is nonrelevant

a
conclusion
under
a
given
formulation.
It
is
distinct
from
a
formally
valid
argument,
whose
conclusions
would
be
derived
regardless;
nonrelevant
premises
fail
to
bear
on
the
main
question.
an
objective.
A
nonrelevant
document,
feature,
or
observation
provides
little
or
no
predictive
value
for
the
task.
Systems
aim
to
minimize
nonrelevance
through
ranking,
filtering,
or
feature
selection.
in
one
setting
may
become
relevant
when
the
goals
or
scope
change.
The
term
is
often
used
interchangeably
with
irrelevance,
though
some
fields
reserve
nonrelevance
for
relation
to
a
defined
criterion.