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The phrase "actual labels" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to labels that are genuine or real, as opposed to hypothetical or theoretical ones.
Example: "In this experiment, we need to ensure that we are using actual labels to avoid any confusion in our data collection."
Alternatives: "real labels" or "genuine labels".
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The actual labels matter as well, and the evidence suggests that trumpeting portion size can be counter-productive.
Thus, in this step, the actual labels were added so as to transform them into meaningful object values in RDF.
Note, we call this blind since actual labels are not provided and the expert-generated labels might convey uninformative information.
Here, actual labels (ground truth) of the observations in the training set are randomized (shuffled) and fed to the classification model.
The first columns of the tables show the actual labels for the printers and copiers; the first rows indicate the computed decisions for the three types of devices by the proposed algorithm.We also investigated the stability of the trained SVM models.
Rent a recording studio for about 3-5 dand and record a demo album to send to actual labels and sell to your friends.
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In December 2005 the government brought in a new "civil partnership" offering gay couples all the same rights as in a marriage, without the actual label.
A full measure (100%) of accuracy was obtained by a complete match between the most frequent label and the actual label, which showed that the DNN model hit the label of 360 training dataset groups without a single failure.
And if you see the short video segment, you can assume that the objects in the first frame are the same as the objects in the frame two seconds later, and use that as supervision, instead of actual label dog.
If Das Racist wanted to put out a record that it could sell, on an actual label, the band probably couldn't get the necessary advance to license the sample from Billy Joel's "Movin' Out," which is so delightfully warped in "You Oughta Know," or the sample from Prince's "Housequake," which builds the chorus of "Shut Up, Dude".
Their first official release on an actual label, the spunky single "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor," entered the U.K. charts at No. 1 in October, and their delightful, fleet, and rackety album, "Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not" (Domino), recently became the fastest-selling début album in British history.
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