0 to mark units of measurement on an instrument such so that it can measure accurately: --
1 to make, adjust, or check the setting (= the position) of the controls used to make measurements with a tool or measuring device: --
Several other learning papers are much further along in terms of calibrating learning models to financial data.
Each response was calibrated using a five-point scale.
They should be kept constant during the acquisition session or calibrated for the intensity range.
In other words, the parallel robot itself is precisely calibrated.
Prior to beginning the experiments, both the proving ring and displacement transducer were calibrated.
When there is an error in calibrating or modeling, it is unknown whether the stability of the system could still be guaranteed.
However, with seamtracking laser welding, the end-of-arm sensor-tool-wrist frame combination itself must be calibrated and checked, preferably without changing the welding cell duty cycle.
The wealth equivalent of nominal annuities decreased only slightly when they assumed i. i. d inflation calibrated to 1926 - 97 data.