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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a classification mistake" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an error made in categorizing or labeling something incorrectly.
Example: "The researcher realized that there had been a classification mistake in the data set, leading to inaccurate conclusions."
Alternatives: "a categorization error" or "a labeling mistake".
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As a rule of thumb, the best classifiers lie below the worst ones because they have a lower cost (classification mistakes).
The total structure score was measured on a 0 to 6 scale; the number of classification mistakes was measured on a 0 to 9 scale.
The Phylogenetic Collection Lab did not have a significant impact on students' classification mistakes.
In addition to determining the number of classification mistakes in a given tree, we also explored certain common specific classification errors that correspond to common misconceptions.
In the post-survey, students made between five and seven total classification mistakes out of nine.
To measure the changes in students' abilities to properly use their trees to classify organisms in the survey, we measured the number of classification mistakes in the pre- and post-surveys.
The principles of classification and a classification of mammals.
Certain concessions dominate in a classification.
(Is this a classification for alcoholism?).
In this brief note we would like to demonstrate the consequences of this type of a mistake for classification performance estimation using data where attribute values are generated randomly as well as data with random class assignments.
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