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Objective, formalised assessment of physical performance alongside assessment of muscle mass at baseline may provide additional discriminatory information, as an adjunct to PS, which would better inform MDT decisions.

Any complementary discriminatory information that other classifiers may capture is not tapped.

In [18], those authors employ sets of features which are likely to convey strong discriminatory information.

However, the AUC plot suggested lower model orders, where the model order of provided maximum discriminatory information.

However, due to problems for extracting minutiae from low-quality fingerprint images, other discriminatory information has been considered.

The goal is to select those that are rich in discriminatory information with respect to the classification problem at hand.

Selecting a sensitive feature subset and retaining as much of the class discriminatory information as possible has a direct effect on the accuracy of the results.

We also inspected change in discriminatory information as a function of model order in each analysis window (see Figure 8(b)).

For instance, LDA will fail when the discriminatory information is not in the mean but rather in the variance of the data.

These granulated features provide improved class discriminatory information for the classification of data sets with ill-defined and overlapping class boundaries.

The electronics design allows for simultaneous read out of current level and discriminatory information of single photon energy or, optionally, high-resolution energy information via the charge preamplifier.

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