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The phrase "accuracy can be improved" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the potential for enhancing the precision or correctness of a process, measurement, or outcome.
Example: "Through regular training and feedback, we believe that accuracy can be improved in our data collection methods."
Alternatives: "precision can be enhanced" or "correctness can be increased."
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Imputation of these variants into other Dutch as well as English and Italian samples showed improvement over 1000 Genomes imputation [ 80], highlighting how imputation accuracy can be improved by matching the ancestries of the reference and target panels.
Therefore, classification accuracy can be improved by filtering out the irrelevant features.
Mobile node localization accuracy can be improved through the LSSVR localization model.
The numerical accuracy can be improved by increasing the resolutions or the level of approximations.
The recognition accuracy can be improved by training ensemble of classifiers on the feature sets.
Prediction accuracy can be improved using suitable input dimension and time delay.
Then the estimated accuracy can be improved availably (Hu et al. 2003; Chang & Liu 2015; Mundla et al. 2012).
Potentially, the accuracy can be improved using stereo techniques that need additional equipment cost, computation, and memory requirements.
The experiments show that the building damage assessment accuracy can be improved using the method proposed in this paper.
The location accuracy can be improved by triangulation of two or several visible WiFi APs [12, 13].
On the other hand, feature extraction projects the original feature to a subspace where classification accuracy can be improved.
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