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Why are there 100% correct fixings in the 80% of the table? In contrast to correct fixings, there are some incorrect fittings mainly because of missing lines or distorted graph relations due to the absence of small segments, mismatch of parameters or under-segmentation.
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- where you are going? 80%
- of ‘fixings’ are correct Most of the rest are not corrected for
- one of two reasons Some are incorrect
- because lines are missing Others are incorrect because
- graph relations are distorted Distorted graph
- relations are caused by: The
- absence of
- small
segments Mismatched parameters Under-segmentation
The table shows that 80% of fixings are correct. What are some of the wrong graph relation(s) of graph relationship(s)? Distorted graph relations are caused by the absence of small segments, by mismatched parameters, or by undersegmentation.
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