I used to work around telemetry from space and missile launches, any departure from the recorded stream off the sensor was considered "processed". Any of the above would be "processing". That distinction was particularly relevant in failure investigations, in order to establish the pedigree of fault assertions.
Here in photography-land, we can spend all day discussing lines in the sand, but the only useful one is what the photographer is presented by the camera. That's the starting point for any discretion one has in how the rendition will look. One has no control over what the camera manufacturer might want to cook prior to that. So, IMHO calling it "raw" is more a convention than a formal definition...