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by avs733
1584 days ago
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I'm probably being excessively pedantic but I would suggest sufficient fidelity is a more appropriate phrase than sufficient accuracy. The exact precision doesn't seem to be the underlying problem being solve, what matters is being able to craft a stronger understanding of relationships of underlying phenomena that can then be leveraged to product new control theories. |
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If someone draws a map and it has some streets with the wrong names, you say, "This map is not accurate." It doesn't mean you are talking about something numerical.