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The phrase "a correction algorithm based on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing an algorithm that corrects errors or inaccuracies and is founded on a specific principle or method.
Example: "The study presents a correction algorithm based on statistical analysis to improve data accuracy."
Alternatives: "a correction algorithm derived from" or "a correction algorithm utilizing".
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A correction algorithm based on the convolution filtering with a Gaussain function is proposed through a characterization of the defects.
Nevertheless, a correction algorithm based on a statistical calibration of the sensor is proposed, which should make it possible to use the recorded data for preliminary approximations.
A correction algorithm based on the laser parameters is proposed and the beam pointing stability of this TEA CO2 laser can be calculated as 39.93 μrad and 145.53 μrad in x direction and y direction respectively.
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To resolve this problem, we have designed an effective correction algorithm based on the geometrical relationships in tomographic data.
In addition, an online bias correction algorithm based on the lagged average bias was implemented to detect and correct for systematic bias in model forecasts prior to updating with the particle filter.
In [8], a novel residual RCM correction algorithm based on low-frequency fitting is proposed for monostatic SAR to correct the motion-induced errors.
A real-time movement correction algorithm, based on tracking the maximum of the 2d cross-correlation function [ 16] of following frames, is used to permit long integration times.
Distributions of scattered events for scatter correction were calculated using the standard e7 scatter correction algorithm based on the respective emission data and the determined MLAA-based attenuation maps.
After applying these three corrections Rolexa uses a clustering algorithm based on Gaussian mixtures for base-calling.
In this paper, a shrinking projection algorithm based on the prediction correction method for equilibrium problems and weak Bregman relatively nonexpansive mappings is introduced and investigated in Banach spaces, and then the strong convergence of the sequence generated by the proposed algorithm is derived under some suitable assumptions.
A convolution subtraction algorithm based on the method suggested by Bergström et al. in the early 1980s for correction for scattered radiation [ 18] was described by Beattie et al. [ 6].
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