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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a selected label" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a label that has been chosen or designated for a specific purpose or context.
Example: "In the settings menu, you can choose a selected label to categorize your files more effectively."
Alternatives: "a chosen label" or "a designated label".
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A selected label is used to rate the correlation depending on the ability of a classifier to predict the correct label in a leave-one-out setting.
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The output is a real value for each attribute that reflects the degree of confidence in the selected label.
When a dataset contains at least one label, the program allows the user to perform subgroup analyses according to the categories defined by the selected label.
However, like most graph based learning algorithms, they are usually built with a randomly selected labeled set classified in advance.
This procedure first builds a phylogenetic tree on three randomly selected labels, and then it adds the remaining labels one at a time in a randomized order.
As a complementary indicator of dynamics, we measured the one-bond N H dipolar couplings of selected labeled sites.
Figure 2 shows representative images from selected labeled regions.
In Figure 1 the selected labeling positions are displayed within the amino acid sequence and the reported β-strands.
The percentage of erroneous responses for each emotional label was calculated as the rate of erroneously selected labels in all trials for that facial expression.
SOCOM++ provides configurable properties that can be manipulated by a user in the process of selecting label translations in an effort to adjust the subsequent mapping outcome.
Select "Label" and "replace whole field with".
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