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Math 158 Linear Models, Spring 2009 Leverage Points and Residuals Statistic Leverage DFFITS hi = Formula(Xi -X)2 n (Xj -X)2 j=1 ^Extreme? >2p nR hatvalues dffits+1 n= Xt (Xt X)-1 Xi ior .2-.5 = moderate, > .5 highYi -Yi(i)^M SE(i
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Cornell - CIS - 3000
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Cornell - CIS - 3000
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Virgin Islands - CSC - 200901
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ECE 154B - Winter 2009 Practice Problems for Final Examination1. Find the optimal decision regions for the following signal constellation. Make the usual assumptions about equally likely signals, AWGN, etc. s0 =(0,1), s1 =(1,1) s2 =(0,0). Find anoth
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Geological Sciences 101 Lab #10 - Exploring Plate Tectonics with GIS INTRODUCTION In this lab we will use ArcView, the GIS software that you were introduced to in Lab 5, to explore plate tectonic processes. A very powerful aspect of Geographic Inform
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Stanford - CS - 223
CS 223b: Introduction to Computer Vision Assignment 2: Camera Calibration 1 Understanding Camera Calibration(10 pts) When the extrinsics are the same, how will the distance of the pixel coordinate from the optical center change for a given point whe
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CHM 105 & 106UNIT 2, LECTURE SEVEN1CHM 105/106 Program 14: Unit 2 Lecture 7IN OUR PREVIOUS LECTURE WE WERE TALKING ABOUT THE DYNAMICS OF DISSOLVING AND WE WERE TALKING ABOUT PARTICLES GAINING ENERGY AND LEAVING THE SOLID SURFACE MOVING INTO S
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ENG 351Lecture 101I asked you to think about The Road Not Taken and to recall what you were told in high school, and well see if its all the same. I mentioned that I mentioned high school. Actually junior high when I first had this poem pointe
Cal Poly Pomona - CS - 136
Lab 2Due 22 FebruaryHandout 2CSCI 136: Spring, 2004 16 FebruaryThe Silver Dollar Game 1 Warm-up Exercises1. What is printed by the following program?class Example { public int num; public Example(int initial) { num = initial; } public int get
Purdue - MA - 154
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Purdue - MA - 153
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Arizona - ECOL - 437
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HOMEWORK #10MATH 132 SPRING 2009due at the beginning of class Monday 4/13 Exercise 1. This exercise concerns various simple extremal problems, some of which can be attacked using the Euler-Lagrange optimization method. (i) Assuming that a minimiz
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LECTURE 21: FRECHET DERIVATIVESMATH 132 SPRING 2009 1. Frechet Derivatives Let us now approach the topic of derivatives from the broadest perspective possible. Instead of simply considering derivatives of functions f : Rn Rm , we shall consider
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Color triads on a raster displayCS 248 - Introduction to Computer Graphics Autumn quarter, 2004 Additional slides for September 30 lectureTriads and color mixingSMPTE color barscloseup on a Sony Trinitron monitorTriads versus pixelsintegral
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Econ 111 Winter 2002 Problem set 1Professor Marjorie Flavin1. On January 1, 1998 Sue buys a 3-year Treasury bond for $3,000. This bond has a yearly coupon payment of $180 and a face value of $3,000. a) What is the coupon rate of this bond? b) Wh
Arizona - AME - 480
[1.13] Suppose that a specimen is placed in a reactor, and neutron bombardment causes a radioisotope to be produced at a rate of 2 x 1012 nuclei/s. The radioisotope has a half-life of two weeks. How long should the specimen be irradiated to produce 2
Arizona - AME - 0809
CURRICULA . Advised Course Sequencing[ DEGREE ] [ YEAR ]Mechanical EngineeringNotes for this degree # MATH 124 is a 5 unit version of MATH 125. Students taking MATH 124 should consider delaying the Tier 1 INDV course to maintain a reasonable acad
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A Machine Learning Approach to Developing Rigid-body Dynamics Simulators for Quadruped Trot GaitsJin-Wook Lee leepc12@stanford.eduAbstract I present a machine learning based rigid-body dynamics simulator for trot gaits of the quadruped LittleDog .