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The phrase "a set of score" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a set of scores"? You can use "a set of scores" when referring to multiple scores, such as in a test, game, or evaluation context.
Example: "After the exam, the teacher provided a set of scores for each student to review their performance."
Alternatives: "a collection of scores" or "a group of scores".
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A path is progressively evaluated in terms of an optimality criteria, encoded by a set of score functions based on the set of overlaps along the lay-out.
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Educators and kids are more than a set of scores.
The parents and teachers at Reisenbach, which had about 430 students, say their school is more than a set of scores.
Eventually, they end up with a set of scores from before they did the activity or course, and one from after – hopefully showing improvement.
Based on a set of scores developed from existing flagship animals' traits, the researchers identified 183 species of primates, carnivores and other large mammals that might be suitable Cinderellas.
The city provided The Times a set of scores statistically adjusted to make the numbers comparable over time, and they suggest that about three-quarters of white students still post better scores than the average score for black students on English and math tests, down from about 79percentt when the mayor took over.
test takers may opt to send their most recent scores to one batch of schools, then, after test day, send a another set of schools only the most recent scores, all of the scores within five years, or a set of scores from one or many results from the last five years.
However, in cases where we do not have a set of scores to work with, a score function needs to be generated based on the value(s) given.
Given a set of scores for each classifier,, where is the number of samples, the normalised scores are given by (10).
Another advantage of C-DA is the information provided by the learner profile, i.e., a set of scores generated from the program for each learner.
The report was based on a set of scores, such that incubators scored 25 percentage points if they had had qualified financing events (companies that got funded after completing the program), 50 points for for successful companies coming out of an accelerator and 25 points on program characteristics (seed money levels, equity stake for the accelerator, and the size of the alumni base).
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