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Noteworthy is that the numbers of wrong estimated samples are 30 and 61 and the rates of error are 0.0498 and 0.1 for K-NN and naïve Bayes methods respectively.
Therefore according to the results, decision tree method would appear as the more powerful approach than the other due to far fewer number of wrong estimated samples and approving high accuracy of the designed network, that is, resubstitution error for this network is noted only 0.0232.
Figure 1 The case where node has wrong estimated location.
Wrong estimated MVs could also affect adjacent blocks even though accurate MVs are estimated at the adjacent block.
There were also false positives (i.e., wrong "estimated" hotspots), particularly at low sampling frequencies.
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My back-of-the-envelope calculation, which is certainly wrong but not crazily wrong, estimates that, since then, more than a hundred and forty-three thousand minutes of "60 Minutes" have tick-tocked their way through the events that have altered and illuminated our times.
Therefore, partial amplitudes can depend on the particular combination to be evaluated, opposite to an iterative estimation scheme like matching pursuit, where a wrong estimate may produce cumulative errors.
If the underlying assumptions (ie, a logistic link form and the chance of a trial being selected related to standard error) are wrong, the estimated selection model will be wrong.
There is else the danger of a wrong estimate.
found assessors gave wrong estimates on how much customers were paying for energy and, therefore, how much they would save with home improvements.
In this situation, an error of two percentage points in an interest rate forecast or a wrong estimate of military spending could determine whether automatic spending cuts occur.
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