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The testing of significance of variable selection was performed by group label shuffling; meaning by calculating the probability of finding the same classification accuracy for random groups with the same number of variables.
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Moreover, red and green algae possess several copies in each gene family but these copies are shuffled, meaning that they don't follow the expected species phylogeny.
To test how significantly different the percent correct classification was from chance, the data epochs were randomly shuffled (meaning that they were assigned incorrect labels) 100 times, the training and testing repeated, and a null distribution of mean classification accuracy created (the dotted lines in Fig. 3 indicate the 95th percentile of the null distributions).
If you want the images to shuffle, meaning flip in a random order, check the box titled "Shuffle" (recommended).
Figure 3A clearly shows that the correlation coefficient values observed in the real data could not have been generated by random shuffling (p < < 0.00001), meaning that the negative correlations between the EBs and the rates (Ka, or Ks) are statistically significant.
Our daily routine might have lost meaning, we shuffle through life on autopilot, checking off the boxes that need to be checked: go to work, shop for groceries, cook dinner for the kids, try to get a decent night's sleep, repeat.
The act of choosing our answers in Multiple Choice, or shuffling Float's chapbooks into our favoured order, are interactive processes that have meaning as their ultimate goal.
The loss of Missouri would leave Big 12 membership at nine, meaning a likely expansion of one or three universities, prompting more uncertainty and shuffling on the collegiate landscape.
Latin feet were shuffling.
The dumb, shuffling crowd.
He starts shuffling.
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