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"predict accuracy" is a valid phrase that can be used in written English
It typically refers to assessing the accuracy of a prediction or estimate, such as in the sentence: "We ran predictive analytics to predict accuracy of our forecast."
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The adjusted R2 from the regression was used as a criterion to predict accuracy.
Fig. 7 Search speed to predict Accuracy and Total Search Time for top-to-bottom-participants on the y-axis.
Fig. 6 Search speed to predict Accuracy and Total Search Time for left-to-right participants on the x-axis.
In the current sample, it is not possible to fully examine this possibility, although we note that BD subtype (I or II) did not predict accuracy of classification.
In a recent article, Szczepanowski et al. conclude that confidence ratings (CR) predict accuracy better than both the perceptual awareness scale (PAS) and post-decision wagering (PDW) when using stimuli with emotional content (fearful vs. neutral faces).
Dyads were more confident in their search performance than individuals t 36.438) = 1.75, p = 0.04) though unlike the individuals in Experiment 1a, confidence ratings for the dyads failed to predict accuracy (β1 = 0.043, F 1,15) = 2.291, p = 0.151, adj R2 = 0.07).
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Therefore, some conventional DVC algorithms are proposed to predict accuracies of SI frames on the encoder side and increase GOP size [13,14].
A prediction equation is presented, that predicts accuracy when training and evaluation individuals are related.
Circles again represent observed contact prediction accuracies; solid lines, the predicted accuracy using the model obtained by fitting to the data in (A ).
The predicted accuracy was found to be very good for the absorptivity prediction.
He is predicting accuracy down to one block.
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