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词汇 misclassify
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Definition of misclassify in English:

misclassify

verbmisclassifying, misclassified, misclassifies mɪsˈklasɪfʌɪ
[with object]
  • Classify incorrectly; assign to the wrong category.

    employees who were misclassified as temporary staff
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The effect of this bias is likely to have overestimated the adverse effects of obesity limited to childhood by misclassifying people with persistent obesity as having obesity limited to childhood.
    • I can only assume that once the data set has been ‘digitized’ (for lack of a better term) that all the data sets are run through the neural net and that in the last run of 150 datasets, only three were misclassified.
    • A potential limitation of using both affected and unaffected sibs in family-based association testing, as we did in our study, is that some unaffecteds may actually be misclassified undiagnosed, subclinical cases.
    • Deaths outside a hospital may, however, have been misclassified; the sudden death of a man with a known small abdominal aortic aneurysm might risk misclassification as due to the aneurysm.
    • But if there are a number of indicators, if people are misclassified through a particular question, it will be possible to offset its effects.
    • As more data were evaluated, however, it was determined that other procedures were routinely being misclassified (eg, mastectomy, exploratory laparotomy, Whipple pancreaticoduodenectomy, small bowel resection).
    • The goal here is to construct one binary classifier or derive one decision function from the available samples that has a small probability of misclassifying a future sample.
    • ‘Well, the one reported death, when we examined it we found it was badly misclassified and was actually an ecstasy death,’ Bell told me.
    • This can potentially misclassify these subjects.
    • Therefore, many people classified as consumers of low quantities of alcohol on recruitment might have consumed considerably higher amounts during follow up and consequently been misclassified.
    • At the interpretation stage, misclassifying benign child behavior as negative, which we term a negative appraisal bias, may also exacerbate one's tendency to discipline in an overreactive manner.
    • Even if some nests were misclassified using this technique, the number of nests where this was the sole means of detecting parasitism was small.
    • Most breeds were clustered perfectly, and although clustering solutions differed across runs, the same individuals tended to be misclassified across runs.
    • Next, our decision to ask for separate use data on 10 broad classes of drugs (in lieu of specific drug names) raises the possibility that respondents might misclassify the details of their drug use.
    • No participants were misclassified for energy, thiamine, or monounsaturated fat quartiles, and the greatest misclassification was observed for potassium.
    • When this method is used, it is quite possible to misclassify experiences, particularly when assessing sensitive subjects such as adolescent sexual experiences.
    • Children with psychopathic tendencies made significantly more errors when processing fearful expressions than the comparison group, in other words they were more likely to misclassify fear as one of the other five basic emotions.
    • Altogether, 34 of 75 of the clinically suspected episodes were misclassified by attending physicians at time of inclusion.
    • It is quite possible, even likely, that some studies misclassify fates of nests that are depredated late in the nestling stage, leading to overestimates of nesting success.
    • I guess I should not have been surprised to find people in the United States misclassifying me.

Derivatives

  • misclassification

  • noun
    • Missing data occurred owing to misclassification, students moving schools or being absent on the day of testing, or failure to complete the questionnaire.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Firstly, blood pressure measurements taken once during each five year interval may have resulted in some misclassification of hypertension.
      • For a source of bias to influence our findings systematically, any misclassification would have to be related to prolonged waiting, which seems unlikely.
      • Of 165 consultations assessed, there were five discrepancies involving misclassification of unscheduled care.
      • Furthermore, physical activity itself is often measured crudely, so misclassification, albeit non-differential, is likely to result.
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