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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a correct match" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether two items, such as answers, data, or objects, correspond accurately to each other.
Example: "After reviewing the results, we found that the answer provided was indeed a correct match to the expected outcome."
Alternatives: "an accurate match" or "a valid match".
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The FBI's own statistics suggest that one out of every seven searches of its facial recognition database fails to turn up a correct match, meaning the software occasionally produces 50 "potential" matches who are all "innocent", the report said.
One new rule requires that witnesses be told up front that the perpetrator may not be present in the lineup, a step intended to prevent guessing if none of the people seem to be a correct match.
Hence, X can be considered as a correct match.
However, if it is not possible to obtain a correct match, it is important to recover salivary DNA.
Analyzing granularity involved testing the minimum length of the audio sample used to query the database for a correct match.
Person re-identification is to seek a correct match for a person of interest across different camera views among a large number of impostors.
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We speculate that, as compared to PSV, NAVA and PAV+ favored a correct matching between diaphragm contraction and ventilator assistance.
Thus, taking a ground truth segment and a detected one, it is considered that there exists a correct matching between them if the corresponding value of hd is not greater than a maximum distance dS.
Overall 3,662 terms in string matching results were evaluated, 3,398 terms were a correct matching, which results in a precision of 92.79%, and recall rate of 45.86%.
For example, a correct matching may be assumed when the polyp identified by CTC is found in the same or adjacent colonic segment as the polyp detected by OC.
In the human genome, for sequences less than 8 nt in length, the most common result was multiple matches, whereas at 8 nt and above, a unique, correct match was the most likely result.
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