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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accuracy is lower" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the precision or correctness of data, results, or measurements in various contexts, such as scientific research or data analysis.
Example: "In this experiment, we found that the accuracy is lower when using the new method compared to the traditional one."
Alternatives: "precision is reduced" or "correctness is diminished."
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The regression's accuracy is lower during the dust storm season while during "clear" sky periods the accuracy is usually better.
But these approaches may suffer from computational complexity, and their prediction accuracy is lower than SVR [1].
Children with CI's accuracy is lower than that of their NH age mates, but this difference is not statistically significant in the earliest stages of lexical development.
While one classifier may outperform others in a low-noise situation, another could prove more robust under noisy circumstances even if the classification accuracy is lower.
For quantities obtained by interpolation in the Java version (A, V and (R_{eq})) the accuracy is lower (but still better than 4 digits).
The condition of drains can also be inferred i.e. where the accuracy is lower and a drainage pattern is extracted it may indicate drains that are overgrown.
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The classification accuracy was lower (27.1 35.1%%) for areas that were damaged.
In the current study, accuracy was lower, i.e. 0.92 for the skewed PPMI data.
However, in our study, its predictive accuracy was lower than expected.
Results: The accuracy was lower and reaction time was slower in the patient group (P<.001).
In the alternating design behavioural accuracy was lower and only an N400 was found.
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