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classification - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • cannabis: It believes that the current classification of cannabis undermines the credibility of this message particularly among young people.

Converse of object

  • defy: There is a disparate bunch of songs on my hard drive that defy classification.
  • revise: The American Society for Reproductive Medicine revised the classification in 1997 to take account of the latest observations.
  • derive: First, we were interested in deriving a classification of single-malt whiskies to characterize the various groups of Scotches.

Adjective modifier

  • hierarchical: Then, this matrix must be fed into a clustering algorithm to obtain a hierarchical classification.
  • socio-economic: They also provide data on the number of people employed according to their socio-economic classification.
  • taxonomic: In polymorphism, the taxonomic classification of species does not always match up with a tight genetic definition.
  • functional: A controlled virus taxonomical and functional classification has been used for all the proteins and protein families in the database.
  • spectral: Colors in brackets, " [ ] " , are assumed from the spectral classification.
  • unsupervised: A clustering algorithm is then used for unsupervised classification.

Modifies a noun

  • theorem: This is the first ever ' classification theorem ' in mathematics, and forms a fitting climax to this great work.
  • scheme: Suppose we wished to develop a classification scheme based on color.
  • algorithm: The classification algorithm correctly classifies events 85 % of the time.
  • accuracy: Classification accuracy of 96.8 % is achieved on a total of 624 sample images.

Noun used with modifier

  • honors: Grading criteria attached to each honors degree classification are appended.
  • degree: My degree classification may be affected by my choice of options.
  • biotope: Marine Nature Conservation Review: marine biotope classification for Britain and Ireland.
  • phoneme: We also present the results of the phoneme classification experiments conducted on the TIMIT corpus of continuous speech.
  • texture: The framework can be easily used for quantitative comparison of texture classification algorithms.
  • habitat: Species and habitat classification provides a language through which data can be communicated at a national and international level.

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