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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cross-validated with" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in the context of statistical analysis or machine learning to indicate that a model or result has been validated using cross-validation techniques. Example: "The results of the study were cross-validated with multiple datasets to ensure accuracy."
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The construct validity of JSPE-spv was cross-validated with Principal Component Analysis and Confirmatory Factor Analysis.
AUROC vs a training and b testing times, cross-validated with fivefold on the entire dataset.
The model was trained and cross-validated with data from a 3,000 patient clinical database.
AUROC cross-validated with fivefold on the entire dataset Fig. 5 DAC vs Random Forest.
These parameters are cross-validated with different selections of the training and testing data.
Electrochemical assays were optimized and cross-validated with established fluorescence techniques.
This new model was then cross-validated with data from the second and third cohorts of students.
The quantitative PET imaging data were cross-validated with the cerebral Aβ plaque load as quantified ex vivo on histological sections.
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TM/ETM + measured water color products (Rrs and SSC) are cross validated with MODIS measurements, which are validated by contemporaneous in-situ data.
The method was parallel cross validated with UV visible spectroscopy.
A set of SNPs was cross validated with results from a genotyping array.
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