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SVD has a classification rate of over 85% with comparatively higher values of false alarms.

Even worse, it has a classification risk of 99, meaning it is hard to find another large cap value fund that has a higher degree of risk.

MEM optimizer claims to be the best optimizer as it has a classification rate of 93.97% with a false alarm rate of 3.5 only.

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If you change it every few years, you no longer have a classification exactly; you have a form of certificate".

An ideal segmentation method should have a classification rate of 100% and a false detection rate of 0%.

After following the guidelines, the architect will have a classification of the features related to fault tolerance, following the classification of the taxonomy presented.

Summarizing, we have a classification problem which consists of a data stream where few instances are labeled and data distribution may change over time.

That said, I really don't have a classification in terms of register.

It will be used to help determine whether participants have a classification of MCI at baseline.

To have clinical utility, the predictor must have a classification ability superior to that of histopathological classification.

In diabetic patients with anhidrotic symptoms, SGII had a classification accuracy superior to that of a functional sudomotor test, SSR.

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