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What (who) is predictable variance - definition

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Predictable (disambiguation)

Bias–variance tradeoff         
  • Bias and variance as function of model complexity
PROPERTY OF A SET OF PREDICTIVE MODELS WHEREBY MODELS WITH A LOWER BIAS IN PARAMETER ESTIMATION HAVE A HIGHER VARIANCE OF THE PARAMETER ESTIMATES ACROSS SAMPLES, AND VICE VERSA
Bias variance; Bias-variance tradeoff; Bias-variance dilemma; Bias–variance dilemma; Bias-variance decomposition; Bias–variance decomposition; Bias and variance tradeoff; Bias--variance tradeoff
In statistics and machine learning, the bias–variance tradeoff is the property of a model that the variance of the parameter estimated across samples can be reduced by increasing the bias in the estimated parameters.
Allan variance         
  • (''y'' − ''y''′)<sup>2</sup>}} is equal to twice the Allan variance (or Allan deviation squared) for observation time ''τ''.
  • Example plot of the Allan deviation of a clock. At very short observation time ''τ'', the Allan deviation is high due to noise. At longer ''τ'', it decreases because the noise averages out. At still longer ''τ'', the Allan deviation starts increasing again, suggesting that the clock frequency is gradually drifting due to temperature changes, aging of components, or other such factors. The error bars increase with ''τ'' simply because it is time-consuming to get a lot of data points for large ''τ''.
MEASURE OF FREQUENCY STABILITY IN CLOCKS AND OSCILLATORS
Allen variance; Allan deviation; Allan Variance; ADEV
The Allan variance (AVAR), also known as two-sample variance, is a measure of frequency stability in clocks, oscillators and amplifiers. It is named after David W.
predictable         
¦ adjective able to be predicted.
?derogatory always behaving or occurring in the way expected.
Derivatives
predictability noun
predictably adverb

Wikipedia

Predictable

Predictable may refer to:

  • Something which shows predictability
  • "Predictable" (Delta Goodrem song), 2003
  • "Predictable" (Good Charlotte song), 2004
  • "Predictable" (The Kinks song), 1981
  • "Predictable", a song by The Mr. T Experience from their 1988 album Night Shift at the Thrill Factory
  • "Predictable", a song by Avail from their 1992 album Satiate
  • "Predictable", a song by Korn from their 1993 EP Neidermeyer's Mind, and the eighth song of their 1994 album Korn
  • "Predictable", a song by Pete Townshend from his 1993 album Psychoderelict