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covering all
existing subsamples (total po****tion) F
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Random sample covering all
existing subsamples (total po****tion)...
- mean or
pooled mean is the
average of the
means of
several subsamples, as long as the
subsamples have the same
number of data points. For example, consider...
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calculating the
means of the
subsamples.
Brown and Mood in 1951
proposed the idea of
using the
medians of two
subsamples rather the means.
Tukey combined...
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redshifts spectroscopically. They
subdivided them to
different group subsamples of
different redshifts,
initially with five groups, six groups, seven...
- the batch. An
equal number of
subsamples (usually two or three) is then
taken from each CRM unit and measured.
Subsamples are
measured in
random order...
- Look up
subsampling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Subsampling or sub-sampling may
refer to:
Sampling (statistics)
Replication (statistics) Downsampling...
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randomly partitioned into k
equal sized subsamples,
often referred to as "folds". Of the k
subsamples, a
single subsample is
retained as the
validation data...
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number N (mostly a
power of 2) of
equidistant sub-bands. A
factor of N
subsamples these sub-bands, so they are
critically sampled. An
important application...
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loosely coupled Coordination of the
actions and
communication of the
nodes Subsamples of
large data sets and
online machine learning There are many reasons...
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correlation between size and
deviation in the Mars-athletes
subsamples (that is, the
smaller the
subsample, the
larger the success) –
which is what one
would expect...