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The phrase "we have classification" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the existence or implementation of a classification system or method in a particular context. Example: "In our research project, we have classification for various species based on their genetic traits."
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We did our homework and we have classification within our grasp now".
That is why we have classification results available only for one type of epilepsy which is absence seizure.
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For complex diseases, lumping cases together into a few linguistic terms doesn't reflect the biology: we have classifications like asthma, autism, diabetes, and lymphoma, but the reality is that each pathology is probably significantly different among individuals on dimensions that can be relevant to therapy.
We have used classification matrix method for change detection studies using optical and microwave images.
We have achieved classification accuracy of up to 97% for differential diagnosis of PD with confidence interval of 99.9%.
Summarizing, we have a classification problem which consists of a data stream where few instances are labeled and data distribution may change over time.
Once we have a classification of the players, we are in a position to address another issue about the lack of global cooperative behavior, namely the assortment or clustering of cooperators.
Similarly, with CNN, we have worse classification performance, comparing with others.
Treating the Pre1 as the common control set, we have seven classification tasks (Exp1 to Exp7) shown as the lines in Figure 3b.
Due to unavailability of the non-3 Hz spike and wave epileptic EEG data, currently we have only classification rates for generalized absence seizure.
Next, we have considered classification of the extracted modules in both permanent and transient protein associations, and have then established the protein pathway context within which this dichotomy occurs for some of the cases under study.
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