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The phrase "incorrectly recognized" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you need to describe an event or situation in which something was not identified correctly. For example, "The machine incorrectly recognized my voice, leading to an incorrect calculation."
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Figure 11 shows examples of incorrectly recognized gallery-probe image pairs by the proposed framework.
The task for the UV was to discriminate the correctly and incorrectly recognized cases.
Since giving feedback on incorrectly recognized utterances is confusing, we verify the correctness of the utterance before providing feedback.
ÉThe figure shows sample gallery-probe image pairs from Georgia Tech DB that were incorrectly recognized by the recognition framework.
We studied the top 10 entities most frequently incorrectly recognized (FPs and FNs) by tmChem and ChemSpot, respectively.
Giving feedback on the basis of an incorrectly recognized utterance is confusing and thus should be avoided.
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Researchers measure how often participants correctly recognize studied items, and how often they incorrectly recognize lures.
The error was defined as a wrongly recognized name of at least one of the participants of the interaction or as an incorrectly established interaction between them.
This work presents a yes no Bloom filter, which as a data structure consisting of two parts: the yes-filter which is a standard Bloom filter and the no-filter which is another Bloom filter whose purpose is to represent those objects that were recognized incorrectly by the yes-filter (that is, to recognize the false positives of the yes-filter).
Also, even if the utterance is present in the list, it can also be recognized incorrectly.
It implies that simple chemical elements are frequently recognized incorrectly as chemicals on full patents.
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