correct classification

collocation in English

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correct
adjective
uk
/kəˈrekt/
us
/kəˈrekt/
in agreement with the true facts or with what is ...
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classification
noun
uk
/ˌklæs.ɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌklæs.ə.fəˈkeɪ.ʃən/
the act or process of dividing things into groups according to ...
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This method achieved a 95.3% and 87.2%correctclassificationfor training and testing, respectively.
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The response output from the network should be acorrectclassificationof the truck type that resulted in the strain- time curve.
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What then is thecorrectclassificationof actions?
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The totalcorrectclassificationscore for all the examined specimens was 89%.
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During training, acorrectclassificationof 99.1% was achieved for the neural network while the validation set achieved 86.8%correctclassification.
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Here thecorrectclassificationscore is only 38.9 %, close to the 33.3% chance-level baseline.
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The results of the discriminant analysis revealed an overallcorrectclassificationrate of 88%.
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Furthermore, some technical words are included but do not have thecorrectclassification.
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In all cases, each verb has a singlecorrectclassificationwithin the 2 or 3-way task even if it is otherwise ambiguous.
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Knowing that dictator refers to a person is essential tocorrectclassification.
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Although the logistic regression analysis showed some improvement, thecorrectclassification(76.3%) in this model is even lower than in the previous research question.
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In summary, as far ascorrectclassificationof patterns is concerned, if a set of idealized templates are available, the zero-threshold variant appears to be the best approach.
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Cochliomyia hominivorax had the highest classification accuracy of these other species with acorrectclassificationrate of 74%.
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This allows users the option to portray themselves in more than one category and display their talents in thecorrectclassification.
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Correctclassification, as well as identification of additional factors that may influence prognosis or response to chemotherapy, is essential to allow optimal treatment by the hematologist/oncologist.
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