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checkRd: (-1) Rand.index.Rd:22: Lost braces; missing escapes or markup?
22 | The two vectors \code{x} and \code{y} must have equal length. Given a set \eqn{S} and two partitions \eqn{X} and \eqn{Y} of \eqn{S}, the Rand index is the proportion of pairs of elements in \eqn{S} (out of all pairs) that are either concordant in both \eqn{X} and \eqn{Y} (i.e., they belong to the same member of \eqn{X} and to the same member of \eqn{Y}) or discordant (i.e., not concordant) in both \eqn{X} and {Y}.
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checkRd: (-1) predict.matchFeat.Rd:21: Lost braces
21 | The function \code{predict.matchFeat} finds the best matching for new feature vectors relative to an existing set of cluster/class centers. If code{object} results from a call to \code{\link{match.gaussmix}}, the same function is used for prediction (with fixed mean vectors and covariance matrices). In other cases, the function \code{\link{match.template}} is used for prediction.
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