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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accuracy estimates" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the predicted or calculated accuracy of a measurement, model, or system.
Example: "The accuracy estimates for the new algorithm indicate a significant improvement over the previous version."
Alternatives: "precision assessments" or "accuracy predictions".
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This is motivated by the assumption that the theoretical model provides an (estimated) upper bound on prediction accuracy, so the empirical accuracy estimates should not exceed the theoretical accuracy estimates.
Polygraph advocates cite accuracy estimates of ninety per cent — which sounds impressive until you think of the people whose lives might be ruined by a machine that fails one out of ten times.
Accuracy estimates are computed using logistic regression to determine the best combinations of factors.
The diagnostic accuracy estimates for correct species identification were lower (sensitivity 91.8%, specificity 96.8%).
Comparisons of methods are presented describing both accuracy estimates and runtimes.
In the case of ABA, earlier studies have shown poor accuracy estimates obtained for aspen.
Wrappers evaluate attributes by using accuracy estimates provided by the actual target learning algorithm.
Further on, accuracy estimates for a number of different atmospheric scenarios are presented.
Correspondingly, the accuracy estimates have been rather low for aspen, or it has been completely ignored in traditional field inventories.
For this reason, these accuracy estimates should be considered a minimum accuracy expected from this sequencing approach.
Furthermore, the accuracy estimates hold for the cases where there is a property jump across the interface.
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