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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accuracy recognition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to evaluating or identifying the precision of information, data, or performance.
Example: "The software's accuracy recognition feature allows users to assess the reliability of the data provided."
Alternatives: "precision assessment" or "correctness identification."
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In the second part, the KELMs are implemented to get the electronic nose to achieve fast and high accuracy recognition.
Affective empathy was the only component that discriminated sex offenders from non-sex offenders and was correlated with accuracy recognition of emotional expressions.
Two previous comparisons of categorization and recognition in prototype-distortion tasks found that in terms of behavioural accuracy recognition was superior to categorization [10], [22].
Accuracy (recognition rate) describes how well the classifier recognizes both positive samples and negative samples.
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Moreover, the high-accuracy recognition of the corresponding markers in the images is achieved on the basis of the markers layout.
Due to enhancement in accuracy, face recognition has gradually increased its recognition as a biometric trait for identification and authentication.
The aim was to investigate the relationship between identification consistency (regardless of accuracy) and recognition.
These proposed SVM approaches can improve the accuracy of recognition.
High confidence indicates high accuracy in recognition in the present experiments.
As expected, the accuracy of recognition drops drastically when we use cross-language models.
The architecture of the system is designed according to two criteria: detection accuracy and recognition speed.
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