Sentences with phrase «high error rate»

The Fitbit Surge came closest, with an error rate of roughly 27 %, while the PulseOn performed the worst with a shockingly high error rate of 92.6 %.
Regarding phlyogeny v. phylogenetics, if what you meant to say was that phylogeny based on morphology has been shown to be false or is confounded by unreasonably high error rates in light of phylogenetic techniques, you're patently incorrect as the prior trees based on morphology have consistently, albeit not perfectly, matched the trees produced by genetic comparisons.
Recent emergence of nanopore sequencing technology set a challenge for the established assembly methods not optimised for the combination of read lengths and high error rates of nanopore reads.
No one ever has been able to explain it well to me, and I therefore think most of these judgements are fraught with biases of all sorts, high error rates, and general silliness.
The question is which set of mistakes is worse» that is, who will have the higher error rate, the human beings or the drones.
The judge presiding over the stop - and - frisk trial in NYC has left little question as to her opinion on the practice, criticizing the NYPD's «high error rate
Schmeisser is not distressed by that high error rate.
Conventional near - infrared semiconductor detector systems are limited by low sensitivity and high error rates and can not count numbers of photons.
Moreover, we demonstrated that although the Oxford Nanopore technology is a relatively new sequencing technology, currently with a high error rate, it is already useful in the generation of high - quality genome assemblies.
We disregarded CGG10023, due to insufficient genome coverage and high error rate, and Twilight, which represents the Thoroughbred horse used for generating the EquCab2.0 assembly and is therefore expected to show a strong deficit of derived alleles.
A major critique is that the HBT is not seen as being a reliable measure due to a high error rate.
If a placement tool isn't accurate or reliable, it can result in high error rates — truly prepared students being assigned to remediation, or truly unprepared students being assigned to college - level courses — which could undermine the effectiveness of the remedial «treatment.»
Mathematica, a research group that published a 2010 study warning about the use of value - added modeling in high - stakes decisions because of high error rates, was paid more than $ 500,000 to design the value - added model for the Washington, D.C. public schools, according to a DCPS spokesman.
Gates also broke from some of his allies in the reform movement, like New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg, to decry the public release of teachers» value - added ratings, which are based on their students» standardized test scores and have high error rates.
No one ever has been able to explain it well to me, and I therefore think most of these judgements are fraught with biases of all sorts, high error rates, and general silliness.
Re: 24: «industry would never design a product that had such a high error rate as the result would be a guaranteed lawsuit and likely loss of life.»
However, as a mechanical engineer (no longer practicing), industry would never design a product that had such a high error rate as the result would be a guaranteed lawsuit and likely loss of life.
If you take synthetic data representing temperatures and average it using three different methods: hadcrut, giss and Berkeley, you can show rather definitively that CRU has the highest error rate.
They have high error rates.
Most important, manual reconciliations have high error rates and those errors will get you into trouble
What could possibly account for such a high error rate?
The examination of this issues derives from a series of studies conducted that document the high error rates connected with eyewitness identification.
Some states reported having problems administering this type of system, which in some states had a high error rate, including «mismatch» problems.
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