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Benjamin et al. concluded that the more alternatives given, the poorer the performance: "Rating scales with more options led to lower estimates of recognition than did scales with fewer options" (p. 1601) (but see Kellen, Klauer, & Singmann, 2012).
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The terms should be ranked according to an estimated confidence of recognition.
In calculating representational priority, representations are evaluated with two indicators: ambiguity, which estimates the risk of recognition failure for the target in a region of interest (ROI), and stationarity, which indicates a steadiness of the ambiguity over time.
At the testing phase, the remaining data sets are used to estimate the performance of recognition.
To estimate the quality of recognition we use the common measure of specificity, that is the ability to discriminate between competing targets.
Industrial suppression of toxicity data impaired accurate risk assessment, as did imprecise estimates of exposure, delayed recognition of low-dose effects, and use of adult data only.
In addition, several of these studies relied on population sequencing, a process that can result in biased estimates of viral diversity and recognition of only major viral genotype(s).
In order to choose a suitable feature subset size k, namely, a criterion function typically estimates the recognition rate of the classifier [28].
These estimates of the complexity of CTL recognition are well within the bounds of earlier estimates [8].
Estimates of selective pressure suggest unspecific recognition of the proline-rich domain by cytoskeletal proteins.
But, none of them actually gave the performance of their approach in terms of recognition rate and a few estimated the execution time of their algorithm.
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