ground truth

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ground truth (countable and uncountable, plural ground truths)

  1. Information acquired by direct observation rather than by inference.

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ground truth (third-person singular simple present ground truths, present participle ground truthing, simple past and past participle ground truthed)

  1. To gather information by direct observation rather than inference.

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