Bill Fitzpatrick said:What a mess.
JOE DIRT® said:clean your mess up!!!!!!!
I don't like anyone who doesn't like a mess!
Tim
Re: heteroscedasticity
And for the non-native English people???
/Hugo
Da5id4Vz said:delta-relevance and heteroscedasticity
And for the non-native English people???
/Hugo
Its kind of like points of data in a data set that fall well outside the standard and average deviations.
A data point so far outside the curve that it cant be accounted for by noise or quanitsation error (or even dithering).
Its a fun word I stole from my wife while she studied for her PhD. Even now that she’s hooded and teaching, its all statistical analysis.
Thats the best that her humble and mostly igneront husband can expain it.
A data point so far outside the curve that it cant be accounted for by noise or quanitsation error (or even dithering).
Its a fun word I stole from my wife while she studied for her PhD. Even now that she’s hooded and teaching, its all statistical analysis.
Thats the best that her humble and mostly igneront husband can expain it.
From one of the curve dot to another...
But that does keep it interesting!
I still can’t believe that Karma doesn’t have a huge set of speakers on his workbench.
Probably most forum members would be those dots outside the range....
But that does keep it interesting!
I still can’t believe that Karma doesn’t have a huge set of speakers on his workbench.
Re: From one of the curve dot to another...
I have a pair of Kef concerto's on mine
True..Da5id4Vz said:
But that does keep it interesting!
I still can’t believe that Karma doesn’t have a huge set of speakers on his workbench.
I have a pair of Kef concerto's on mine
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