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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are imbalanced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where two or more elements are not in a state of balance or equality.
Example: "The resources allocated to the project are imbalanced, leading to inefficiencies in execution."
Alternatives: "are uneven" or "are disproportionate".
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are imbalanced
noun
The property of not being in balance.
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Weka integrates a large set of commonly used machine learning algorithms and methods for handling the imbalanced class problem (i.e., the categories of the dependent variable are imbalanced).
We are imbalanced as we stand here".
You start giving up things that are imbalanced".
His lawyers argue that extradition arrangements between Britain and the US are imbalanced.
But the coverage also feeds into concerns in Mr. McCain's campaign, and among Republicans in general, that the news media are imbalanced in their coverage of the candidates, just as aides to Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton felt during the primary season.
The glucagon and GLP-1 levels are imbalanced in diabetes.
These algorithms cannot properly represent data distribution characteristics when datasets are imbalanced.
On the other hand, the conventional Y zeolite's nanoparticles are imbalanced distributed with adhesion.
This performance may become much worse when the training samples are imbalanced.
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But the relationship is imbalanced.
Search in America is imbalanced.
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