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- UPGMA (unweighted pair group method with arithmetic mean) is a simple agglomerative (bottom-up) hierarchical clustering method. It also has a weighted...
- In statistics, linear regression is a model that estimates the linear relationship between a scalar response (dependent variable) and one or more explanatory...
- cross section of a 3D Voronoi tessellation is a power diagram, a weighted form of a 2d Voronoi diagram, rather than being an unweighted Voronoi diagram....
- measure S {\displaystyle S} results in an unweighted gene co-expression network. Specifically an unweighted network adjacency is defined to be 1 if s...
- the morning class is 80 and the mean of the afternoon class is 90. The unweighted mean of the two means is 85. However, this does not account for the difference...
- quantity information through the share of expenditure in the base period. Unweighted, or "elementary", price indices only compare prices of a single type of...
- legs. High stances are more mobile and allow one to reposition rapidly. Unweighted stances are those where half of one's bodyweight is on each foot. Forward-weighted...
- problems involved in linear regression, including variants for ordinary (unweighted), weighted, and generalized (correlated) residuals. Numerical methods...
- Earliest deadline first scheduling, does find the optimal solution for unweighted single-interval scheduling: Select the interval, x, with the earliest...
- stock indices on the exchange, the other being the ASE Unweighted Price Index. The ASE Unweighted Index was created in 1980 and was very successful. The...