NOUN1 | an identifiability [statistics property] | identifiabilities | |
NOUN2 | identifiability [quality of being identifiable] | - | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- In such cases, the identifiability of ingroup members towards the outgroup will shift the power balance between groups: identifiability towards a more powerful outgroup limits the degree to which the ingroup's identity can be expressed freely and without sanction on those dimensions where ingroup norms conflict with out-group standards and values, and which are punishable or otherwise sanctionable.
- It is closely related to the idea of identifiability, but in statistical theory it is often found as a condition imposed on a sufficient statistic from which certain optimality results are derived.
- Averaging at roughly 20 to 50 cm (8 to 20 inches) in length, the squid is small enough to fit on a typical dissection tray while large enough to have very visible structures for easy identifiability.
- It is closely related to non-identifiability in statistics and econometrics, which occurs when a statistical model has more than one set of parameters that generate the same distribution of observations, meaning that multiple parameterizations are observationally equivalent.
- His works on identifiability and instrumental variables are standard references both in econometrics and statistics, and his work on genetic algebras are frequently cited in genetics.
- In such a case, the usual recommendation is that one should choose the highest mode: this is not always feasible (global optimization is a difficult problem), nor in some cases even possible (such as when identifiability issues arise).
- This model attempts to make sense of a range of deindividuation effects which were derived from situational factors such as group immersion, anonymity, and reduced identifiability.
- This can lead to the issues of parameter identifiability and redundancy.
- An article is any member of a class of dedicated words that are used with noun phrases to mark the identifiability of the referents of the noun phrases.
- Because of its identifiability, labor typically is one of the most common starting points of manipulation in the hope of cost reduction.
- Identifiability is a concept in statistics. In order to perform parameter inference, it is necessary to make sure that the identifiability property holds.
- Aside from strictly theoretical exploration of the model properties, identifiability can be referred to in a wider scope when a model is tested with experimental data sets, using identifiability analysis.
- By the non-identifiability property, [...] can be equivalently generated with the urn initially containing [...] red balls (the stopping color) and [...] blue balls and stopping when [...] red balls are observed.
- Due to identifiability issues, it is impossible to estimate either the graphon function [...] or the node latent positions [...] and there are two main directions of graphon estimation.
- In summary, the generic tensor of order [...] and rank [...] that is not identifiability-unbalanced is expected to be identifiable (modulo the exceptional cases in small spaces).
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