Hilbert-Schmidt Integral operators are usually defined from $H=L_2[a,b]$ into $H=L_2[a,b]$ as $(Tf)(x) = \int_a^b K(x,y)f(y) dy,$
provided that $K(x,y)$ is a Hilbert Schmidt kernel, namely
$\int_a^b \int_a^b |K(x,y)|^2dx dy < \infty.$
I was wondering if the following extension is used with the same name. Letting $H_1 = L_2[a,b]$, $H_2=L_2[c,d]$, and
$\int_a^b \int_c^d |K(x,y)|^2dx dy < \infty,$
consider the integral operators $T_1:H_2 \rightarrow H_1$ and $T_2:H_1 \rightarrow H_2$ $(T_1 f)(x) = \int_c^d K(x,y)f(y) dy,$ $(T_2 f)(y) = \int_a^b K(x,y)g(x) dx.$ Can one still call these operators and corresponding kernel of Hilbert-Schmidt type?