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The goal is a functional that measures how close the predicted data from the recovered model fits the observed data.
Defining a metric to measure distances between observed and predicted data is a useful tool of assessing model fit.
"The sacrifice may be worth it," predicted Data, "in order to fool the Ontailians."
Assessment of fit essentially calculates how similar the predicted data are to matrices containing the relationships in the actual data.
The error between the predicted data and the real data, together with any extra information needed to reproduce the prediction, is then quantized and coded.
The method can be applied to incident detection and diagnosis by comparing the observed and predicted data, so a realistic solution to this problem is important.
Adjusted and predicted fire are not mutually exclusive, the former may use predicted data and the later may need adjusting in some circumstances.
If models can be expressed as transfer functions or in terms of state-space parameters then smoothed, filtered and predicted data estimates can be calculated.
We use the L-2 norm here as a generic measurement of the distance between the predicted data and the observed data, but other norms are possible for use.
The third task is to formulate a function which has the parameters that are expected to be design variables, and which represents the distance between the measured data and the finite element model predicted data.
There was bound to be some variation between actual and predicted data, but the tender's spin and the corkscrew it'd induced in the cutter's course were beyond the computer's ability to adjust optimally for an attack.
Feeding it with predicted data for population, employment, etc. results in estimates of future traffic, typically estimated for each segment of the transportation infrastructure in question, e.g., for each roadway segment or railway station.
Delbrück scattering was introduced by Max Delbrück in order to explain discrepancies between experimental and predicted data in a Compton scattering experiment on heavy atoms carried out by Meitner and Köster.
It could mean that the theoretical predictions indicate that the predicted data are less dependent on the Higgs mass, so that you need more data to draw conclusions about the mass (correct me if I'm wrong but I think that's the reason for the shoulder at high mass).