analysis of the results from factorial experiments, the sparsity-of-effects principle states that a system is usually dominated by main effects and low-order...
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Fractional factorial design (category Design of experiments)
information about the system being studied (sparsity-of-effects principle), while significantly reducing the number of runs required. It is based on the idea...
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principle (also known as the 80/20 rule, the law of the vital few and the principle of factor sparsity) states that for many outcomes, roughly 80% of...
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The uncertainty principle, also known as Heisenberg's indeterminacy principle, is a fundamental concept in quantum mechanics. It states that there is...
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Factorial experiment (category Design of experiments)
allows for estimation of experimental error in two ways. The experiment can be replicated, or the sparsity-of-effects principle can often be exploited...
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index Spaghetti plot Sparse binary polynomial hashing Sparse PCA – sparse principal components analysis Sparsity-of-effects principle Spatial analysis Spatial...
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Occam's razor (redirect from Principle of economy of hypothesis)
problem-solving principle that recommends searching for explanations constructed with the smallest possible set of elements. It is also known as the principle of parsimony...
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amelioration of their condition". — Malthus T.R. 1798. An Essay on the Principle of Population. Chapter II. The way in which these effects are produced...
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The Franck–Condon principle describes the intensities of vibronic transitions, or the absorption or emission of a photon. It states that when a molecule...
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permeability of the blood–brain barrier, but noted that research on low frequency effects and effects in humans was sparse. A 2012 study of low-frequency...
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Principal component analysis (redirect from Principle components)
extends the classic method of principal component analysis (PCA) for the reduction of dimensionality of data by adding sparsity constraint on the input variables...
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Causality (redirect from Principle of causality)
dependent variable. Third, the principle that effects cannot precede causes can be invoked, by including on the right side of the regression only variables...
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birthday paradox Floyd's cycle-finding algorithm Reduction to linear algebra Sparsity Weight function Minimax algorithm Alpha–beta pruning Probabilistic method...
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Fourier transform (redirect from Fourier uncertainty principle)
phenomenon known as the uncertainty principle. The critical case for this principle is the Gaussian function, of substantial importance in probability...
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Agoraphobia (redirect from Agoraphobia without history of panic disorder)
with or without agoraphobia symptoms, but the direct effects of nicotine dependence or the effects of tobacco smoke on breathing have been suggested as possible...
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Greenhouse effect (redirect from Greenhouse effects)
into direct, indirect and semi-direct aerosol effects. The aerosol climate effects are the biggest source of uncertainty in future climate predictions. The...
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modulation frequencies, respectively. The detailed of the reshaping depends on the sparsity and redundancy of the input signal and can be obtained by a mathematical...
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reducing the populations of many of Earth's other species. This is a special example of the competitive exclusion principle in ecology, which states that...
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Invasive species (redirect from Unforeseen effects of species introduction)
unused niches, or create new ones. For example, edge effects describe what happens when part of an ecosystem is disturbed, as in when land is cleared...
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Industrial Revolution (redirect from Social effects of the Industrial Revolution)
the Making of the Modern World Economy, Princeton University Press, ISBN 978-0-691-09010-8 Malthus, Thomas (1798). An Essay on the Principle of Population...
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Adult neurogenesis (section Effects of sleep reduction)
Archived 2019-06-30 at the Wayback Machine — How the songs of canaries upset a fundamental principle of science The Neurogenesis Experiment — Article series...
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Simpson's paradox (category Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets via Module:Annotated link)
Savage's sure-thing principle is an example of what such logic may entail. A qualified version of Savage's sure thing principle can indeed be derived...
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Sex ratio (section Fisher's principle)
A sex ratio is the ratio of males to females in a population. As explained by Fisher's principle, for evolutionary reasons this is typically about 1:1...
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core principles: the motivational principle and the inclusion-of-other-in-self principle. The motivational principle refers to an individual's inherent...
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Flatness problem (section Anthropic principle)
from these values would have extreme effects on the appearance of the universe at the current time. In the case of the flatness problem, the parameter...
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Kronecker comb of period B = N / A {\displaystyle B=N/A} . There is also a well-known deterministic uncertainty principle that uses signal sparsity (or the number...
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in the energy offset of a semiconductor's band structure near a junction, due to space charge effects. The primary principle underlying band bending...
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Deep learning (redirect from History of deep learning)
pruning or weight decay ( ℓ 2 {\displaystyle \ell _{2}} -regularization) or sparsity ( ℓ 1 {\displaystyle \ell _{1}} -regularization) can be applied during...
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model (EAV) is a data model optimized for the space-efficient storage of sparse—or ad-hoc—property or data values, intended for situations where runtime...
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thermodynamics, universal properties of causes as compared to effects have been identified through the Second law of thermodynamics, confirming the ancient...
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