- Leo
Breiman (January 27, 1928 – July 5, 2005) was a
statistician at the
University of California, Berkeley. He was the
recipient of
numerous honors and...
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Going Overboard is a 1989
American comedy film
directed by
Valerie Breiman, and
stars Adam
Sandler in his film debut, Burt Young,
Allen Covert, Billy...
- **** is a 2000
American comedy-drama film
written and
directed by
Valerie Breiman. It
stars Famke Janssen and Jon Favreau. When her
rather explicit article...
- by
Eugene Kleinberg. An
extension of the
algorithm was
developed by Leo
Breiman and
Adele Cutler, who
registered "Random Forests" as a
trademark in 2006...
- (\Omega ,B,p)} . The Shannon–McMillan–
Breiman theorem, due to
Claude Shannon,
Brockway McMillan, and Leo
Breiman,
states that we have
convergence in the...
- Ida
Braiman (died
February 5, 1913) (sometimes
spelled Brayman,
Breiman, or Braeman) was a
Ukrainian Jewish garment worker killed while on
strike for...
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aggregating was
proposed by Leo
Breiman who also
coined the
abbreviated term "bagging" (bootstrap aggregating).
Breiman developed the
concept of bagging...
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misclassified examples; for
example boost by
majority and BrownBoost. Leo
Breiman (1996). "BIAS, VARIANCE, AND
ARCING classIFIERS" (PDF).
TECHNICAL REPORT...
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introduced the
Breiman Lectureship to
highlight work in
statistics relevant to
conference topics. The
lectureship was
named for
statistician Leo
Breiman, who served...
- Politics. Stanford, CA:
Stanford University Press. p. ix. ISBN 9780804740135.
Breiman, Leo (1994). "The 1991
Census Adjustment:
Undercount or Bad Data?". Statist...