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kesinlikler, kesinlik, doğruluk, Hatasızlık, ayar, hassasiyet derecesi, tamlık, doğrulu, yanlış yapmamaya özen gösterme, doğruluk (bir analizde gerçek değere yakınlık derecesi), hassasiyet, isabet hassasiyeti, hassaslık, doğruluk derecesi, duyarlılık, ölçüsü, isabetlilik, şekli doğruluk,

1 kesinlikler     ts
2accuracy kesinlik  isim     ts
3accuracy doğruluk  isim     ts
4accuracy Hatasızlık     ts
5accuracy ayar  isim     ts
6accuracy hassasiyet derecesi  Tekstil     ts
7accuracy tamlık  isim     ts
8accuracy doğrulu     ts
9accuracy yanlış yapmamaya özen gösterme  isim     ts
10accuracy doğruluk (bir analizde gerçek değere yakınlık derecesi)     ts
11accuracy hassasiyet     ts
12accuracy isabet hassasiyeti  Avcılık     ts
13accuracy hassaslık  Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim     ts
14accuracy doğruluk derecesi  İnşaat     ts
15accuracy duyarlılık     ts
16accuracy ölçüsü     ts
17accuracy isabetlilik  Telekom     ts
18accuracy şekli doğruluk  Ticaret     ts
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The state of being accurate; freedom from mistakes, this exemption arising from carefulness; exact conformity to truth, or to a rule or model; exactness; nicety; correctness, preciseness, exactness, The rate of correct (incorrect) predictions made by the model over a data set (cf coverage) Accuracy is usually estimated by using an independent test set that was not used at any time during the learning process More complex accuracy estimation techniques, such as cross-validation and the bootstrap, are commonly used, especially with data sets containing a small number of instances, The degree of conformance between the estimated or measured position and/or velocity of the platform at a given time and its true position or velocity Radionavigation system accuracy is usually presented as a statistical measure of system error and is specified as, – the closeness of a measured result to the actual (true) value, The discrepancy between the true value and the result obtained by measurement, (1) the degree to which the data and information collected about the performance of a teacher are precise and correct measures of performance and are free from error (2) one of four areas of standards in The Personnel Evaluation Standards: How To Assess Systems for Evaluating Educators by the Joint Committee on Standards for Educational Evaluation This area has eight sets of standards: Defined Role, Work Environment, Documentation of Procedures, Valid Measurement, Reliable Measurement, Systematic Data Control, Bias Control, Monitoring Evaluation Systems See Bias, Conflict of Interest, Credible, Error of Measurement, Feasibility, Propriety, Quality Check, Rater Effect, Utility, Verification, How closely a measured value agrees with the correct value, - the ability of any test method, lab analysis, or analyzer, to yield the true value of the sample as a result of the measurement That is, the result of the measurement gives the true value within the error of the measurement The accuracy of any method is best determined by round-robin testing of that method, The closeness of the result of a measurement to the true value of the quantity, The characteristic of a measurement that tells how close an observed value is to a true value, degree of conformity with a standard Accuracy relates to the quality of a result, and is distinguished from precision, which relates to the quality of the operation by which the result is obtained see Accuracy and Precisionfor further information, The degree of agreement of a measured value with the actual expected value, The difference between the actual and computed value, the closeness of a measured or computed value to its true value Accuracy cannot be determined from a sample, and usually remains unknown (See precision ), The agreement of the test result with the true value of the sample, The difference between a set of representative values and the actual values The accuracy of a point location would be the difference between the point's coordinates in the GIS and the coordinates accepted as existing in the real world, The measure of the correctness of data, as given by the difference between the measured value and the true or standard value, The degree of agreement of a measured value with the true or expected value of the quantity of concern (Taylor, 1987) The concept of accuracy includes both bias and precision, The ratio of a measured value to the true value A percentage of the measured value, surrounding the measured value, which is supposed to contain the correct value Also see: precision, (mathematics) the number of significant figures given in a number; "the atomic clock enabled scientists to measure time with much greater accuracy", The degree of agreement between a measured value and the true value; usually expressed as +/- percent of full scale, The extent to which a measurement agrees with the true value of the quantity being measured, A quantitative measure of the magnitude of error (how close the results of a measurement are to an accepted reference value): the correctness of an analysis system Accuracy includes both precision and (lack of) bias, A measure of the closeness of an individual measurement or the average of a number of measurements to the true value Accuracy includes a combination of random error (precision) and systematic error (bias) components that are due to sampling and analytical operations; the EPA recommends using the terms "precision" and "bias", rather than "accuracy," to convey the information usually associated with accuracy, If applied to paper maps or map databases, degree of conformity with a standard or accepted value Accuracy relates to the quality of a result and is distinguished from precision 5 If applied to data collection devices such as digitizers, degree of obtaining the correct value 6, the closeness by which a set of measurements approaches the true value; if the true value is not known the accuracy is taken to be the realistic estimation of that closeness, Accuracy is an important factor in assessing the success of data mining When applied to data, accuracy refers to the rate of correct values in the data When applied to models, accuracy refers to the degree of fit between the model and the data This measures how error-free the model's predictions are Since accuracy does not include cost information, it is possible for a less accurate model to be more cost-effective Also see precision, The state of being accurate; freedom from mistakes, this exemption arising from carefulness; exact conformity to truth, or to a rule or model; precision; exactness; nicety; correctness; as, the value of testimony depends on its accuracy, The accuracy of information or measurements is their quality of being true or correct, even in small details. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of these figures. inaccuracy, (mathematics) the number of significant figures given in a number; "the atomic clock enabled scientists to measure time with much greater accuracy, If someone or something performs a task, for example hitting a target, with accuracy, they do it in an exact way without making a mistake. weapons that could fire with accuracy at targets 3,000 yards away inaccuracy, the quality of nearness to the truth or the true value; "he was beginning to doubt the accuracy of his compass"; "the lawyer questioned the truth of my account",

19accuracy The state of being accurate; freedom from mistakes, this exemption arising from carefulness; exact conformity to truth, or to a rule or model; exactness; nicety; correctness - "The value of testimony depends on its accuracy."     ts
20accuracy preciseness, exactness  isim     ts
21Accuracy The rate of correct (incorrect) predictions made by the model over a data set (cf coverage) Accuracy is usually estimated by using an independent test set that was not used at any time during the learning process More complex accuracy estimation techniques, such as cross-validation and the bootstrap, are commonly used, especially with data sets containing a small number of instances     ts
22Accuracy The degree of conformance between the estimated or measured position and/or velocity of the platform at a given time and its true position or velocity Radionavigation system accuracy is usually presented as a statistical measure of system error and is specified as     ts
23Accuracy – the closeness of a measured result to the actual (true) value     ts
24Accuracy The discrepancy between the true value and the result obtained by measurement     ts
25Accuracy (1) the degree to which the data and information collected about the performance of a teacher are precise and correct measures of performance and are free from error (2) one of four areas of standards in The Personnel Evaluation Standards: How To Assess Systems for Evaluating Educators by the Joint Committee on Standards for Educational Evaluation This area has eight sets of standards: Defined Role, Work Environment, Documentation of Procedures, Valid Measurement, Reliable Measurement, Systematic Data Control, Bias Control, Monitoring Evaluation Systems See Bias, Conflict of Interest, Credible, Error of Measurement, Feasibility, Propriety, Quality Check, Rater Effect, Utility, Verification     ts
26Accuracy How closely a measured value agrees with the correct value     ts
27Accuracy - the ability of any test method, lab analysis, or analyzer, to yield the true value of the sample as a result of the measurement That is, the result of the measurement gives the true value within the error of the measurement The accuracy of any method is best determined by round-robin testing of that method     ts
28Accuracy The closeness of the result of a measurement to the true value of the quantity     ts
29Accuracy The characteristic of a measurement that tells how close an observed value is to a true value     ts
30Accuracy degree of conformity with a standard Accuracy relates to the quality of a result, and is distinguished from precision, which relates to the quality of the operation by which the result is obtained see Accuracy and Precisionfor further information     ts
31Accuracy The degree of agreement of a measured value with the actual expected value     ts
32Accuracy The difference between the actual and computed value     ts
33Accuracy the closeness of a measured or computed value to its true value Accuracy cannot be determined from a sample, and usually remains unknown (See precision )     ts
34Accuracy The agreement of the test result with the true value of the sample     ts
35Accuracy The difference between a set of representative values and the actual values The accuracy of a point location would be the difference between the point's coordinates in the GIS and the coordinates accepted as existing in the real world     ts
36Accuracy The measure of the correctness of data, as given by the difference between the measured value and the true or standard value     ts
37Accuracy The degree of agreement of a measured value with the true or expected value of the quantity of concern (Taylor, 1987) The concept of accuracy includes both bias and precision     ts
38Accuracy The ratio of a measured value to the true value A percentage of the measured value, surrounding the measured value, which is supposed to contain the correct value Also see: precision     ts
39Accuracy (mathematics) the number of significant figures given in a number; "the atomic clock enabled scientists to measure time with much greater accuracy"     ts
40Accuracy The degree of agreement between a measured value and the true value; usually expressed as +/- percent of full scale     ts
41Accuracy The extent to which a measurement agrees with the true value of the quantity being measured     ts
42Accuracy A quantitative measure of the magnitude of error (how close the results of a measurement are to an accepted reference value): the correctness of an analysis system Accuracy includes both precision and (lack of) bias     ts
43Accuracy A measure of the closeness of an individual measurement or the average of a number of measurements to the true value Accuracy includes a combination of random error (precision) and systematic error (bias) components that are due to sampling and analytical operations; the EPA recommends using the terms "precision" and "bias", rather than "accuracy," to convey the information usually associated with accuracy     ts
44Accuracy If applied to paper maps or map databases, degree of conformity with a standard or accepted value Accuracy relates to the quality of a result and is distinguished from precision 5 If applied to data collection devices such as digitizers, degree of obtaining the correct value 6     ts
45Accuracy the closeness by which a set of measurements approaches the true value; if the true value is not known the accuracy is taken to be the realistic estimation of that closeness     ts
46Accuracy Accuracy is an important factor in assessing the success of data mining When applied to data, accuracy refers to the rate of correct values in the data When applied to models, accuracy refers to the degree of fit between the model and the data This measures how error-free the model's predictions are Since accuracy does not include cost information, it is possible for a less accurate model to be more cost-effective Also see precision     ts
47accuracy The state of being accurate; freedom from mistakes, this exemption arising from carefulness; exact conformity to truth, or to a rule or model; precision; exactness; nicety; correctness; as, the value of testimony depends on its accuracy     ts
48accuracy The accuracy of information or measurements is their quality of being true or correct, even in small details. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of these figures. inaccuracy     ts
49accuracy (mathematics) the number of significant figures given in a number; "the atomic clock enabled scientists to measure time with much greater accuracy     ts
50accuracy If someone or something performs a task, for example hitting a target, with accuracy, they do it in an exact way without making a mistake. weapons that could fire with accuracy at targets 3,000 yards away inaccuracy     ts
51accuracy the quality of nearness to the truth or the true value; "he was beginning to doubt the accuracy of his compass"; "the lawyer questioned the truth of my account"     ts
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