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'criterion function' is a correct and usable term in written English.
The phrase is most commonly used in mathematics and statistics, and refers to a function used to evaluate the quality of a model or process. For example, "We used a criterion function to assess the efficiency of the engine."
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The fundamental role of a type of an optimization criterion function is analyzed and a new effective criterion function is introduced.
Here, we propose a new criterion function that provides more effective FSS.
By optimizing the criterion function, an optimal global threshold is obtained.
The quadratic criterion function is composed from measurement data of several different experiments.
The gain matrix is estimated based on minimizing a performance criterion function.
The performance of such a system depends largely on a criterion function that assesses the quality of selected feature subsets.
We show that an often-used Bayesian optimal design criterion function fits into a standard decision theoretic framework.
System sensitivity upon unmatched constant or slowly varying external disturbance vector is evaluated by the steady-state dependent criterion function.
A new nonlinear creep fatigue failure criterion function is introduced based on experimental data to facilitate analytical reliability approximations.
The task of maximizing the criterion function is transformed into the problem of determining an eigenvalue of a certain matrix via a differential equation approach.
The proposed criterion function, known as a separability index matrix (SIM), provides features pertinent to the classification task and a very low computational cost.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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