overall accuracy
collocation in Englishmeaningsofoverallandaccuracy
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overall
adverb[before noun]
adjective
uk/ˌəʊ.vəˈrɔːl/us/ˌoʊ.vɚˈɑːl/
in general rather than in particular, or including all the people or things in a particular group ...
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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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There was only a small, 6% difference in theoverallaccuracyof response given by girls versus boys.
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The model managed to converge twice before the 1000 epoch limit, and itsoverallaccuracyis 99.33%.
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It is unclear whether hypervigilance to certain forms of affect enhances or impairs these children'soverallaccuracyin decoding social cues from others.
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Theoverallaccuracyof our learned classifier is satisfactory.
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Overallaccuracyon training was 97 % (range=88-100 %).
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Finally, the data obtained from this task were analyzed with respect tooverallaccuracy, perceptual similarity, and response biases.
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Such improvements will allow the implementation of conformal radiotherapy treatments, and improve theoverallaccuracyof all radiotherapy treatments delivered.
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The second experiment compares theoverallaccuracyof the algorithm.
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On the other hand, this smoothing approach does not boost theoverallaccuracyvery much.
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For example, with perfect chunking information,overallaccuracyrises to 81% precision and 74% recall for all relations on average.
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Figure 15 shows that theoverallaccuracyis 92%.
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To test these predictions, we comparedoverallaccuracyrates for the four groups of participants.
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Of the 39 participants, 17 had anoverallaccuracy, averaged over both positive and negative trials, equal to or greater than 85 percent.
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The remaining 22 participants had anoverallaccuracybelow 85 percent.
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In the 1998 study, theoverallaccuracyof surrogates was 66%.
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The free-surface integral (3.12) is expensive to compute yet crucial to theoverallaccuracy.
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The authors found that the listeners performed the task withoverallaccuracyof approximately 30%.
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Theoverallaccuracyon the sample was thus 98%; hence our extraction method is fairly reliable.
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