- In statistics,
identifiability is a
property which a
model must
satisfy for
precise inference to be possible. A
model is
identifiable if it is theoretically...
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personal information or
personally identifiable information (PII), is any
information related to an
identifiable person. The
abbreviation PII is widely...
- the area of
system identification, a
dynamical system is
structurally identifiable if it is
possible to
infer its
unknown parameters by
measuring its output...
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Identifiability analysis is a
group of
methods found in
mathematical statistics that are used to
determine how well the
parameters of a
model are estimated...
- The
identifiable victim effect is the
tendency of
individuals to
offer greater aid when a specific,
identifiable person ("victim") is
observed under hardship...
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identification (or
partial identification)
extends the
concept of
identifiability (or "point identification") in
statistical models to
environments where...
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substantially deciphered. The
earliest inscriptions found which are
identifiably Maya date to the 3rd
century BCE in San Bartolo, Guatemala. Maya writing...
- up or
smashing windows. If you were ever, say, on a
Jewish holiday,
identifiably Jewish,
there was lots of
violence around. But
particularly when I was...
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although in
plain view, were
carried legally. Each of them was also
identifiable by the X on
their forehead.: 339 Some
Family members attempted to dissuade...
- The
gathering of
personally identifiable information (PII)
refers to the
collection of
public and
private personal data that can be used to
identify individuals...