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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accuracy value" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the precision or correctness of a measurement, calculation, or data point.
Example: "The accuracy value of the experiment was determined to be 95%, indicating a high level of reliability in the results."
Alternatives: "precision level" or "correctness measure".
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75% of total cities in the dataset report an accuracy value of 1, 13% an accuracy value of 2, and 12% an accuracy value of 3.
Finally, the procedure generated a stimulus discrimination accuracy value for each task, in each voxel and subject.
If a city's geolocation was confirmed by three geocoding sources, we assigned an accuracy value of 1. Cities with matching results by two sources were assigned an accuracy value of 2, while cities that required numerous attempts to determine a potential geolocation and whose results were potentially more spurious were assigned a level 3 accuracy value.
As a result, the average accuracy value, Acc=98.18%, was obtained.
After ensuring satisfactory accuracy value for each classified image a detail post classification change detection analysis was executed.
Thus showing that the developed model has an acceptable accuracy value as demonstrated from comparison of results with actual measured values.
This performance is also confirmed on Australian dataset with an average accuracy value equal to 86.50%.
where Accuracy value ( q, C ) = ∑ ∀ i ∈ D 1 pos ( i ) (7).
In this case, the first dataset shows a better accuracy value than the second dataset.
Each location sample contains a timestamp, a latitude and longitude, and an accuracy value.
The better detection algorithm's performance can obtain the greater accuracy value.
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