recognition accuracy
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recognition
noun
uk/ˌrek.əɡˈnɪʃ.ən/us/ˌrek.əɡˈnɪʃ.ən/
agreement that something is true ...
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accuracy
noun[U]
uk/ˈæk.jə.rə.si/us/ˈæk.jɚ.ə.si/
the fact of being exact ...
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It also shows the usefulness of using probabilistic context free grammars (which improvesrecognitionaccuracyconsiderably).
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Of course, background noise and channel distortion have a significant impact on therecognitionaccuracy.
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The overallrecognitionaccuracyis therefore 64% which is considered to be low.
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Sensors with correct information can enhancerecognitionaccuracy, while sensors with erroneous information may cause contradiction.
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Adding activation feedback from lexical nodes to the input nodes (whether phonemic or featural) could not possibly improverecognitionaccuracyat the lexical level.
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However, confined by the insufficient coverage of semantic categories and words, and also therecognitionaccuracy, named entities contribute the least to the classification.
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Recognitionaccuracyimproves if a threshold is applied as indicated in table 8; a threshold of 0.9 gives an overallrecognitionaccuracyof 81.8%.
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Application of a rejection threshold removes low confidence results and increases the overallrecognitionaccuracyfor these two species to a minimum of 76.9% and 100% respectively.
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Speechrecognitionaccuracydropped a small amount with addition of babble 30db or car 30db.
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Handwritingrecognitionaccuracycan be improved by training using the handwriting recognition personalization tool.
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As words drift from this optimal area, wordrecognitionaccuracydeclines.
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As such, they provide the basis for a more stable interest operator, which in turn improves objectrecognitionaccuracy.
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Intelligent systems with a high degree ofrecognitionaccuracyfor most fonts are now common.
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A restricted vocabulary, and above all, a proper syntax, could thus be expected to improverecognitionaccuracysubstantially.
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The application has a fairly highrecognitionaccuracyand provides a set of commands that assists in dictation.
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Furthermore, the distance from the camera, and the camera's resolution and quality, also cause variations inrecognitionaccuracy.
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Butrecognitionaccuracywas only 10% in 1993.
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Wordrecognitionaccuracyis considered less important than meaning accuracy; therefore, there is an emphasis on comprehension as the ultimate goal.
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