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multiple Regression - translation to English

METHOD OF INTERPOLATION BASED ON GAUSSIAN PROCESS GOVERNED BY PRIOR COVARIANCES
Gaussian process regression; Kriged; Kriged data; Krieging; Multiple-indicator Kriging; Multiple Indicator Kriging; Multiple indicator kriging; Multiple-indicator kriging
  • Simple kriging can be seen as the mean and envelope of Brownian [[random walk]]s passing through the data points.

multiple regression      
multiple Regression (Statistik, Mathematik, Regression auf verschiedenen Gebieten mit mehreren Variablen)
multiple Regression      
multiple regression, simple regression, finding a curved equation between several variables that fulfills the results of a sample in order to explain the result of the sample
common multiple         
SMALLEST POSITIVE INTEGER DIVISIBLE BY TWO OR MORE INTEGERS
Lowest common multiple; Smallest common multiple; Least Common Multiple; Lowest common multiplier; Common multiples; Common multiple; Minimal common multiple
einfache Multiplizierung

Definition

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Wikipedia

Kriging

In statistics, originally in geostatistics, kriging or Kriging, also known as Gaussian process regression, is a method of interpolation based on Gaussian process governed by prior covariances. Under suitable assumptions of the prior, kriging gives the best linear unbiased prediction (BLUP) at unsampled locations. Interpolating methods based on other criteria such as smoothness (e.g., smoothing spline) may not yield the BLUP. The method is widely used in the domain of spatial analysis and computer experiments. The technique is also known as Wiener–Kolmogorov prediction, after Norbert Wiener and Andrey Kolmogorov.

The theoretical basis for the method was developed by the French mathematician Georges Matheron in 1960, based on the master's thesis of Danie G. Krige, the pioneering plotter of distance-weighted average gold grades at the Witwatersrand reef complex in South Africa. Krige sought to estimate the most likely distribution of gold based on samples from a few boreholes. The English verb is to krige, and the most common noun is kriging; both are often pronounced with a hard "g", following an Anglicized pronunciation of the name "Krige". The word is sometimes capitalized as Kriging in the literature.

Though computationally intensive in its basic formulation, kriging can be scaled to larger problems using various approximation methods.

Examples of use of multiple Regression
1. They put the findings through a rigorous process called multiple–regression analysis in an attempt to isolate the relevant variables.
2. If you look carefully, you‘ll discover my multiple regression equation for assessing scenic shores: (Nature – Pollution) + (Good Audio/Bad Audio) + Swimming Opportunities + Scenic Focal Point Housing Developments.