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error measureの例文

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  • The answer is often found by defining an error measure which depends on "'x est "'and then minimize this error.
  • "' Least mean square ( LMS ) Adaptive Filters "'use the most common error measure method, the mean square error.
  • The equation of confidence, health, technique and equipment is fragile against a margin for error measured in fractions of seconds.
  • If " A " is the identity matrix, then the Mahalanobis metric is exactly the same as the error measure used in k-means.
  • Thus the solution usually involves combining these coarse measures with some kind of smooth function such as the standard error measures listed above.
  • The race organisers, The Great Run Company, later confirmed that the course was too short; the inaccuracy came from both a setup error in one section and errors measuring the route when roads ( which are closed to traffic during the race ) were in normal operation.
  • Using a regression equation on data for 38 primate genera, Dunbar predicted a human " mean group size " of 148 ( casually rounded to 150 ), a result he considered exploratory due to the large error measure ( a 95 % confidence interval of 100 to 230 ).
  • I've found the pressure acting on an area using a millimetre-graded ruler and an accurate forcemeter, so the error inherent in the ruler is ?.0005 m, while the error measuring the force is ?.005 N . However, when I find the confidence in the pressure readings by the formula p = F / A, I get ?0000 Nm-2, which is way larger than any readings taken!