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As a consequence, error rate reduction by rejecting the prediction of extreme objects is less efficient using novelty measures as compared to using confidence measures.
As a consequence, error rate reduction will rather be negligible when a reject option is employed, even if the best classifier and the best AD measure are chosen.
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As a consequence, errors were certainly introduced by stretching and rotating the image to place it in the "right" position on the GIS map.
And the court said that because "the consequence of error may be detention of persons for the duration of hostilities that may last a generation or more, this is a risk too significant to ignore".
As a consequence, the error estimators based on the recovered gradient are asymptotically exact.
In contrast, on Neyman and Pearson's view, the consequence of error also had to play a role when deciding between hypotheses.
This last case may be a consequence of error in scoring the age of R3 because R4 seems to be nodal for the inner series of rectrices, so R3 should always be older than R4.
As early as in 1971, heart rate has been shown to decelerate as a consequence of error commission (Danev and de Winter 1971).
Like most diseases, EC arises as a consequence of errors occurring in the cellular regulatory system or errors being introduced into the genome as mutations causing cellular behavior to deviate from the norm [ 4].
Because the consequences of error are very asymmetric.
As a consequence, respondent errors — or outright lies — cannot be canceled out.
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