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  • 1monotonic regression — See regression …

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  • 2regression — regression, regression analysis A term used originally to describe the fact that if, for example, parents and children s weights are measured, the children s weights tend to be closer to the average than are those of their parents: unusually… …

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  • 3Isotonic regression — In numerical analysis, isotonic regression (IR) involves finding a weighted least squares fit to a vector with weights vector subject to a set of monotonicity constraints giving a simple or partial order over the variables. The monotonicity… …

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  • 4Failure rate — is the frequency with which an engineered system or component fails, expressed for example in failures per hour. It is often denoted by the Greek letter λ (lambda) and is important in reliability engineering. The failure rate of a system usually… …

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  • 5Mode (statistics) — In statistics, the mode is the value that occurs most frequently in a data set or a probability distribution.[1] In some fields, notably education, sample data are often called scores, and the sample mode is known as the modal score.[2] Like the… …

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  • 6Survival analysis — is a branch of statistics which deals with death in biological organisms and failure in mechanical systems. This topic is called reliability theory or reliability analysis in engineering, and duration analysis or duration modeling in economics or …

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  • 7Mean — This article is about the statistical concept. For other uses, see Mean (disambiguation). In statistics, mean has two related meanings: the arithmetic mean (and is distinguished from the geometric mean or harmonic mean). the expected value of a… …

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  • 8Artificial intelligence — AI redirects here. For other uses, see Ai. For other uses, see Artificial intelligence (disambiguation). TOPIO, a humanoid robot, played table tennis at Tokyo International Robot Exhibition (IREX) 2009.[1] Artificial intelligence ( …

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  • 9Conjoint analysis (in marketing) — NOTOC Conjoint analysis is a statistical technique used in market research to determine how people value different features that make up an individual Product or Service. The objective of conjoint analysis is to determine what combination of a… …

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  • 10Drew McDermott — is a Professor of Computer Science at Yale University. He was born in 1949, and lived in the Midwestern United States (mainly Indiana), for four years, and in Brazil (Minas Gerais). Contents 1 Education 2 Research 3 Artificial Intelligence …

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