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Discover LudwigThe phrase "data subset" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a smaller or more specific portion of a larger set of data. Example: "In our study, we analyzed a data subset of 500 participants who met the age criteria."
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A Youth data subset includes individuals from ages 2 months to 16 years totaling 13,944 individuals.
Specifically, we assume that model building is only performed using the content of a Data Subset (as in active learning).
As we selected a data subset for a balanced spatial representation of the entire country, we limited the analyses to two-way comparisons of the environmental characteristics of bank vole and virus habitat.
Very high resolution interpolated climatic data subset for India has been used in this analysis so as to distinctly represent the variety of climates experienced in India.
A custom data subset for MMTx was created, making it faster and significantly improving the recall to 0.896 with a non-significant reduction in precision.
In the following procedures, the data subset consisting of labeled samples and pseudo-labeled samples are used instead of the original data.
To test the 'eutrophication hypothesis' on a broad data basis, lakeshore reed stands at 41 lakes of known trophic status and 10 stands in waste water and sludge treatment plants in Denmark and north Germany (North data subset, n=26), and south Germany, Switzerland and Austria (South data subset, n=25) were investigated.
An additional data subset for model validation was also used.
Select the closed interval [mi, ni] in each data subset.
(5)Here, CL represents the complexity of the data subset.
Basically, one map task processes one data subset.
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