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Precisionism was a
modernist art
movement that
emerged in the
United States after World War I.
Influenced by Cubism, Purism, and ****urism, Precisionist...
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Instruments Corporation Wikiquote has
quotations related to Precision.
Precisionism, an
artistic movement also
known as
Cubist Realism Precisionist (1981–2006)...
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False precision (also
called overprecision, fake
precision,
misplaced precision and
spurious precision)
occurs when
numerical data are
presented in a manner...
- learning),
precision and
recall are
performance metrics that
apply to data
retrieved from a collection,
corpus or
sample space.
Precision (also called...
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Accuracy and
precision are two
measures of
observational error.
Accuracy is how
close a
given set of
measurements (observations or readings) are to their...
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Précision (styled as PGM
PRECISION) is a
French company manufacturing high-
precision rifles for military, law
enforcement and
sporting usages. Models...
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Precision polygons are
basic standards for
angle measurement,
which are used and
calibrated by the
national standards laboratories in particular. Multifaced...
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Dilution of
precision may
refer to:
Dilution of
precision (navigation), a term used in
geomatics engineering to
describe the
geometric strength of satellite...
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Precision Club is a
bidding system in the game of
contract bridge. It is a
strong club
system developed in 1969 for C. C. Wei by Alan Truscott, and used...
- In statistics, the
precision matrix or
concentration matrix is the
matrix inverse of the
covariance matrix or
dispersion matrix, P = Σ − 1 {\displaystyle...