Title of article
Identifying and removing sources of imprecision in polynomial regression Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Neima Brauner، نويسنده , , Mordechai Shacham، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages
17
From page
75
To page
91
Abstract
Identification and removal of imprecision in polynomial regression, originating from random errors (noise) in the independent variable data is discussed. The truncation error-to-noise ratio (TNR) is used to discriminate between imprecision dominated by collinearity, or numerical error propagation, or inflated variance due to noise in the independent variable. It is shown that after the source of the imprecision has been identified, it can often be removed by simple data transformations or using numerical algorithms which are less sensitive to error propagation (such as QR decomposition). In other cases, more precise independent variable data may be required to improve the accuracy and the statistical validity of the correlation.
Keywords
Noise , polynomial , Collinearity , Regression , Precision
Journal title
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation
Serial Year
1998
Journal title
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation
Record number
853463
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