error detection

collocation in English

meaningsoferroranddetection

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error
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈer.ər/
us
/ˈer.ɚ/
a ...
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detection
noun[U]
uk
/dɪˈtek.ʃən/
us
/dɪˈtek.ʃən/
the fact of noticing or ...
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(Definition oferroranddetectionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoferror detection

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Most control anderrordetectionin the radiotherapy treatment amusing are the comments about how calm and process.
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This work is primarily concerned witherrordetection, while our approach is mainly designed for program optimization.
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This enrichment allows for specification and inference of significantly more precise type information, facilitating programerrordetectionand compiler optimization.
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There is, in fact, research evidence thaterrordetection, developmental sequences, and negotiation of meaning may all be sensitive to social context.
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Section 5 refines the type system with the notion of type splitting, used to makeerrordetectionand type inference more precise.
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Impaired non-motor learning anderrordetectionassociated with cerebellar damage.
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The dialog procedures all require a certain number of parameters which are attached to theerrordetectionautomata.
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We use automata both to extract syntactic information from the text (these are pre-processing automata) and to detect errors in the text (errordetectionautomata).
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There is evidence from theerrordetectionliterature to suggest that some slip types may be overrepresented in the present corpus.
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Here, sites of typeerrordetectionare associated back to likely error sources.
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Replication is one means of decentralization oferrordetectionin the profession; publication of negative notes is another method.
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While most of the papers on types in logic programming claimerrordetectionas their objective, a little attention is usually devoted to locating errors.
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He considered shape variations as an additional dimension in a generalized configuration space and described multisteperrordetectionand recovery strategies.
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Therefore, if we build a system so that it can acquire a model by itself, the system is capable oferrordetectionand cognizant failure.
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We find a mix of polymorphic variants and the rare use exceptions to give a nice mix of usability, readability, anderrordetection.
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Instead, preprocessing automata analyse certain islands which can later be used byerrordetectionautomata.
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However,errordetectionalso depends on social context factors such as the "accuracy demand of the situation" and "various listener-based discourse constraints" (1999:324).
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However, this unconsciouserrordetectionmay not be the only prerequisite for producing fast and smooth corrections.
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Even with these levels of overall agreement, precision and recall inerrordetectionwere only 0.52 and 0.80, respectively.
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Another way of comparing our prototype to existing checkers is to examineerrordetectionand error overflagging scores separately.
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Its secondary function, which is still under development, is to performerrordetectionand recovery functions.
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