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The phrase "error interval" is a valid expression that can be used in the context of mathematics and science
It is typically used in reference to the range of values within which a less precise answer is considered acceptable. For example, "The error interval for this calculation is plus or minus 0.5%."
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The prediction error interval is then ((0,p_s)).
The prediction results fell into an error interval of about ±15% using the modified TCD.
(a) Phasor plot of short-term velocity vectors with an exaggerated error interval.
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It shows that, under the error interval ±2 times, the link congestion failure model accuracy rate is above 90.3%, under the error interval ±0.05; the net congestion failure model accuracy rate is above 95%.
In wireless networks, the packet transmission may fail during a channel error interval due to fading, interference, and shadowing.
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With error intervals so wide, the walrus could practically go extinct before a statistical change was detected, Robert Suydam, a biologist for the North Slope Borough, told me.
Modification for different error intervals.
Our choice of accuracy metric for error intervals (p_{err}) is described in Section 5.1.
A method to compute error intervals for SVR predictions is proposed in [15].
errint: employed to compute and analyze error intervals for a particular model predictions assuming different distributions for noise in the data.
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