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case sensitivity
noun
The characteristic of being case sensitive; having different reactions to typed letters based on whether the letters are uppercase or lowercase.
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To study the influence of case sensitivity on the dictionary-based approach, we indexed the training data using case insensitive, case sensitive, and partial case sensitive matching for all terminological resources (Table 5).
In the first case, sensitivity is reduced by 16 dB.
Table 5 F-score of terminological resources for different case sensitivity matching.
In this case, sensitivity is defined as [13]: S_{B}= frac{Delta lambda}{Delta n} (2).
The dictionary-based recognition was applied using different settings for case sensitivity and NP chunking.
In any case "sensitivity" or "robustness" (Levins 1966) analysis is supposed to provide a way out from the problem.
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The U.S. Attorney agreed but only on condition that they take no photographs and not publicly talk about the dogs, citing fears of compromising the case, sensitivities involved in the prosecution and issues surrounding rules of evidence.
A five-case sensitivity study of the mixed-salt process indicates that it is competitive with the piperazine process and consistently outperforms the MEA process.
Initiated at the interface of Information Theory and Robust Control about fourteen years ago, the approach employs the a-anisotropic norm of a linear system as its worst-case sensitivity to input random disturbances whose mean anisotropy is bounded by a nonnegative parameter a.
In all culture positive cases, sensitivity of IgM and low eosinophil counts together was 100%.
In all cases, sensitivity was lower than specificity, which is also a characteristic of ICHD-2 [7].
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