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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a random model" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to statistics, machine learning, or simulations where a model is generated without a specific pattern or predetermined outcome.
Example: "In our experiment, we utilized a random model to ensure that the results were not biased by any external factors."
Alternatives: "an arbitrary model" or "a stochastic model".
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An AUC of 0.5 indicates a random model, of ≥0.7 a good model, and of 1 a perfect model.
(c) Proportion of deleted edges predicted by trained models compared to the expected proportion achieved by a random model.
The raw confidence is average proportion of deleted edges that was correctly predicted over all folds, relative to the expected performance of a random model.
"All the grannies of the ten-year anniversaries" — he was disparaging Alexander Wang, who was celebrating his label's decennial — "are trying to latch on to what's happening now, which you can't do by getting a random model.
The distance of each point from the diagonal (where model performance equals random) was used as a measure of confidence in the ability of the optimised model to outperform a random model in the EHR validation.
A random model is taken as baseline model for comparison.
A random model consisting of random differential equations is obtained by using the existing deterministic model.
One can consider the setting where erasures occur according to a random model.
Finally, in a random model we must take into account the heterogeneity of studies.
Indeed, we first develop a random model for the covered segment of the path by each sensor.
In the current study, the modeling of wind power can be divided into a deterministic model and a random model.
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