relative mean absolute differenceの例文
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- The relative mean absolute difference is equal to twice the Gini coefficient which is defined in terms of the Lorenz curve.
- The relative mean absolute difference quantifies the mean absolute difference in comparison to the size of the mean and is a dimensionless quantity.
- This relationship gives complementary perspectives to both the relative mean absolute difference and the Gini coefficient, including alternative ways of calculating their values.
- If a random variable has a positive mean, then its relative mean absolute difference will always be greater than or equal to zero.
- If, additionally, the random variable can only take on values that are greater than or equal to zero, then its relative mean absolute difference will be less than 2.