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Definition of Identifiable

Identifiable
Identifiable I*den"ti*fi`a*ble, a. Capable of being identified.

Meaning of Identifiable from wikipedia

- In statistics, identifiability is a property which a model must satisfy for precise inference to be possible. A model is identifiable if it is theoretically...
- personal information or personally identifiable information (PII), is any information related to an identifiable person. The abbreviation PII is widely...
- the area of system identification, a dynamical system is structurally identifiable if it is possible to infer its unknown parameters by measuring its output...
- The identifiable victim effect is the tendency of individuals to offer greater aid when a specific, identifiable person ("victim") is observed under hardship...
- The gathering of personally identifiable information (PII) is the practice of collecting public and private personal data that can be used to identify...
- Identifiability analysis is a group of methods found in mathematical statistics that are used to determine how well the parameters of a model are estimated...
- identification (or partial identification) extends the concept of identifiability (or "point identification") in statistical models to environments where...
- custom rather than by regulation. International broadcasters are usually identifiable as coming from one country rather than another through their accents...
- most-watched children's programming on YouTube comes from channels that have no identifiable owners, raising concerns of intent and purpose. One channel that had...
- that differs from an oral folktale in that it is written by "a single identifiable author", as defined by Jens Tismar's monograph. They also differ from...