| NOUN | a statistical inference | statistical inferences |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- The historical sequence: probability concepts were introduced and much of probability mathematics derived (prior to the 20th century), classical statistical inference methods were developed, the mathematical foundations of probability were solidified and current terminology was introduced (all in the 20th century).
- A theory of statistical inference was developed by Charles S.
- Other topics associated with compression include coding theory and statistical inference.
- In the debate of the period on statistics ("qua" data collection) and what is now statistical inference, the BAAS in its Statistical Section (which owed something also to Whewell) opted for data collection.
- Because of that, the sampling process is very important for statistical inference.
- With pronounced skewness, standard statistical inference procedures such as a confidence interval for a mean will be not only incorrect, in the sense that the true coverage level will differ from the nominal (e.g., 95%) level, but they will also result in unequal error probabilities on each side.
- All statistical hypothesis tests and all statistical estimators are derived via statistical models. More generally, statistical models are part of the foundation of statistical inference.
- "Theoretical statistics" concerns the logical arguments underlying justification of approaches to statistical inference, as well as encompassing "mathematical statistics".
- The machine-learning paradigm calls instead for using statistical inference to automatically learn such rules through the analysis of large "corpora" (the plural form of "corpus", is a set of documents, possibly with human or computer annotations) of typical real-world examples.
- Many statistical inference methods can be thought of as implementing a function decomposition process in the presence of noise; that is, where functional dependencies are only expected to hold "approximately".
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