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  • 1Distance correlation — In statistics and in probability theory, distance correlation is a measure of statistical dependence between two random variables or two random vectors of arbitrary, not necessarily equal dimension. Its important property is that this measure of… …

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  • 2Noncentral chi-squared distribution — Noncentral chi squared Probability density function Cumulative distribution function parameters …

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  • 3Minimum distance estimation — (MDE) is a statistical method for fitting a mathematical model to data, usually the empirical distribution. Contents 1 Definition 2 Statistics used in estimation 2.1 Chi square criterion …

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  • 4Mahalanobis distance — In statistics, Mahalanobis distance is a distance measure introduced by P. C. Mahalanobis in 1936.[1] It is based on correlations between variables by which different patterns can be identified and analyzed. It gauges similarity of an unknown… …

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  • 5Pearson's chi-squared test — (χ2) is the best known of several chi squared tests – statistical procedures whose results are evaluated by reference to the chi squared distribution. Its properties were first investigated by Karl Pearson in 1900.[1] In contexts where it is… …

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  • 6Chi-squared test — Chi square test is often shorthand for Pearson s chi square test. A chi square test, also referred to as chi squared test or χ2 test, is any statistical hypothesis test in which the sampling distribution of the test statistic is a chi square… …

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  • 7Normalized Google distance — Google distance is a semantic similarity measure derived from the number of hits returned by the Google search engine for a given set of keywords. Keywords with the same or similar meanings in a natural language sense tend to be close in units of …

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  • 8Resistance distance — In graph theory, the resistance distance between two vertices of a simple connected graph, G , is equal to the resistance between two equivalent points on an electrical network, constructed so as to correspond to G , with each edge being replaced …

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  • 9Metre squared per second — Metres squared per second is the SI derived unit of angular momentum, defined by distance or displacement in metres multiplied by distance again in metres and divided by time in seconds. The unit is written in symbols as m2/s or m2·s−1 or m2s−1.… …

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  • 10Mean integrated squared error — In statistics, the mean integrated squared error (MISE) is used in density estimation. The MISE of an estimate of an unknown probability density is given by where ƒ is the unknown density, ƒn is its estimate based on a sample of n iid random… …

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