
Black Box Model
A Black Box Model is a type of system or tool, like an advanced computer program, where inputs go in and outputs come out, but the inner process or how it makes decisions is not visible or easily understood. It's like a machine: you can see what you put in and what comes out, but not the complex steps inside. These models are useful for making predictions or classifications without needing to understand every detail of their inner workings, but this can make interpreting or trusting their decisions more challenging.