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what is binary evolution?

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The evaluation of binary classifiers compares two methods of assigning a binary attribute, one of which is usually a standard method and the other is being investigated. There are many metrics that can be used to measure the performance of a classifier or predictor; different fields have different preferences for specific metrics due to different goals. For example, in medicine sensitivity and specificity are often used, while in computer science precision and recall are preferred. An important distinction is between metrics that are independent on the prevalence (how often each category occurs in the population), and metrics that depend on the prevalence – both types are useful, but they have very different properties.

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Such systems are the main sources for determining accurate masses and radii of stars, and luminosities, if their distances are also known. 1.2.4 The Roche Lobe. One particularly important concept in studying the evolution of binary systems is the Roche lobe.

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