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What (who) is jackknife rig - definition

STATISTICAL METHOD FOR RESAMPLING
Jackknife method; Jackknife (statistics); Jackknife regression

Jackknife resampling         
In statistics, the jackknife is a resampling technique that is especially useful for bias and variance estimation. The jackknife pre-dates other common resampling methods such as the bootstrap.
Bermuda rig         
  • tacking]] in Bermuda's waters.
  • 17th-century woodcut of a Bermudian vessel with early Bermuda rig (before the addition of a boom)
CONFIGURATION OF MAST AND RIGGING FOR A TYPE OF SAILBOAT
Bermuda sail; Marconi sloop; Marconi rig; Bermudian rig; Bermuda rigged; Bermudan rig; Bermuda-rigged; Marconi rigged
A Bermuda rig, Bermudian rig, or Marconi rig is a configuration of mast and rigging for a type of sailboat and is the typical configuration for most modern sailboats. This configuration was developed in Bermuda in the 1600s; the term Marconi, a reference to the inventor of the radio, Guglielmo Marconi, became associated with this configuration in the early 1900s because the wires that stabilize the mast of a Bermuda rig reminded observers of the wires on early radio masts.
Bermuda rig         
  • tacking]] in Bermuda's waters.
  • 17th-century woodcut of a Bermudian vessel with early Bermuda rig (before the addition of a boom)
CONFIGURATION OF MAST AND RIGGING FOR A TYPE OF SAILBOAT
Bermuda sail; Marconi sloop; Marconi rig; Bermudian rig; Bermuda rigged; Bermudan rig; Bermuda-rigged; Marconi rigged
¦ noun Sailing a fore-and-aft yachting rig with a tall tapering mainsail.

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Jackknife resampling

In statistics, the jackknife (jackknife cross-validation) is a cross-validation technique and, therefore, a form of resampling. It is especially useful for bias and variance estimation. The jackknife pre-dates other common resampling methods such as the bootstrap. Given a sample of size n {\displaystyle n} , a jackknife estimator can be built by aggregating the parameter estimates from each subsample of size ( n 1 ) {\displaystyle (n-1)} obtained by omitting one observation.

The jackknife technique was developed by Maurice Quenouille (1924–1973) from 1949 and refined in 1956. John Tukey expanded on the technique in 1958 and proposed the name "jackknife" because, like a physical jack-knife (a compact folding knife), it is a rough-and-ready tool that can improvise a solution for a variety of problems even though specific problems may be more efficiently solved with a purpose-designed tool.

The jackknife is a linear approximation of the bootstrap.