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MULTINOMIAL TEST

  • Multinomial test
  • Multinomial test is the statistical test of the null hypothesis that the parameters of a multinomial distribution equal specified values; it is used for

    Multinomial test

    Multinomial_test

  • A/B testing
  • Experiment methodology

    testing or multinomial testing is similar to A/B testing but may test more than two versions at the same time or use more controls. Simple A/B tests are not

    A/B testing

    A/B testing

    A/B_testing

  • Multinomial distribution
  • Generalization of the binomial distribution

    In probability theory, the multinomial distribution is a generalization of the binomial distribution. For example, it models the probability of counts

    Multinomial distribution

    Multinomial_distribution

  • Multinomial
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Multinomial may refer to: Multinomial theorem, and the multinomial coefficient Multinomial distribution Multinomial logistic regression Multinomial test

    Multinomial

    Multinomial

  • Pearson's chi-squared test
  • Evaluates how likely it is that any difference between data sets arose by chance

    conclude that the observed data does not follow the multinomial distribution. Pearson's chi-squared test is used to assess three types of comparison: goodness

    Pearson's chi-squared test

    Pearson's_chi-squared_test

  • Binomial test
  • Test of statistical significance

    binomial test is not restricted to this case. When there are more than two categories, and an exact test is required, the multinomial test, based on

    Binomial test

    Binomial_test

  • G-test
  • Statistical test

    the corresponding chi-squared test. For very small samples the multinomial test for goodness of fit, and Fisher's exact test for contingency tables, or even

    G-test

    G-test

  • List of statistical tests
  • tests are used to test the fit between a hypothesis and the data. Choosing the right statistical test is not a trivial task. The choice of the test depends

    List of statistical tests

    List_of_statistical_tests

  • Jamovi
  • Statistical analysis package based on R

    affected by the change are automatically updated. The software includes a multinomial test to determine whether observed data differs from researchers' predictions

    Jamovi

    Jamovi

    Jamovi

  • Multinomial logistic regression
  • Regression for more than two discrete outcomes

    In statistics, multinomial logistic regression is a classification method that generalizes logistic regression to multiclass problems, i.e. with more

    Multinomial logistic regression

    Multinomial_logistic_regression

  • Logistic regression
  • Statistical model for a binary dependent variable

    Jarrow–Turnbull model Limited dependent variable Multinomial logit model Ordered logit Hosmer–Lemeshow test Brier score mlpack - contains a C++ implementation

    Logistic regression

    Logistic regression

    Logistic_regression

  • McNemar's test
  • Statistical test used on paired nominal data

    binary responses. Multinomial confidence intervals are used for matched pairs binary data. Pearson's chi-squared test Two-proportion Z-test Chi-squared distribution

    McNemar's test

    McNemar's_test

  • List of statistics articles
  • Multinomial distribution Multinomial logistic regression Multinomial logit – see Multinomial logistic regression Multinomial probit Multinomial test Multiple

    List of statistics articles

    List_of_statistics_articles

  • Universal hypothesis testing
  • Special setting of hypothesis testing

    asymptotics of universal hypothesis testing were first discussed in Hoeffding's work on optimal tests for multinomial distributions. There have been many

    Universal hypothesis testing

    Universal_hypothesis_testing

  • Generalized linear model
  • Class of statistical models

    (Y=m\mid Y\in \{1,m\}).\,} for m > 2. Different links g lead to multinomial logit or multinomial probit models. These are more general than the ordered response

    Generalized linear model

    Generalized_linear_model

  • Naive Bayes classifier
  • Probabilistic classification algorithm

    With a multinomial event model, samples (feature vectors) represent the frequencies with which certain events have been generated by a multinomial ( p 1

    Naive Bayes classifier

    Naive Bayes classifier

    Naive_Bayes_classifier

  • Goodness of fit
  • Metric for fit of statistical models

    Anderson–Darling test Berk-Jones tests Shapiro–Wilk test Chi-squared test Akaike information criterion Hosmer–Lemeshow test Kuiper's test Kernelized Stein

    Goodness of fit

    Goodness_of_fit

  • Omnibus test
  • Statistical test of variance

    of explanatory (independent) variables, using a logistic function or multinomial distribution. Logistic regression measures the relationship between a

    Omnibus test

    Omnibus_test

  • Error exponents in hypothesis testing
  • entropy variance. Hoeffding, Wassily (1965). "Asymptotically Optimal Tests for Multinomial Distributions". The Annals of Mathematical Statistics. 36 (2): 369–401

    Error exponents in hypothesis testing

    Error_exponents_in_hypothesis_testing

  • List of analyses of categorical data
  • Kuder–Richardson Formula 20 Linear discriminant analysis Multinomial distribution Multinomial logit Multinomial probit Multiple correspondence analysis Odds ratio

    List of analyses of categorical data

    List_of_analyses_of_categorical_data

  • Random forest
  • Tree-based ensemble machine learning methods

    proposed and evaluated as base estimators in random forests, in particular multinomial logistic regression and naive Bayes classifiers. In cases that the relationship

    Random forest

    Random_forest

  • Multivariate normal distribution
  • Generalization of the one-dimensional normal distribution to higher dimensions

    data. Multivariate normality tests include the Cox–Small test and Smith and Jain's adaptation of the Friedman–Rafsky test created by Larry Rafsky and Jerome

    Multivariate normal distribution

    Multivariate normal distribution

    Multivariate_normal_distribution

  • Boschloo's test
  • Statistical test for analysis of contingency tables

    {\displaystyle \ (\ x_{11},x_{10}\ ,x_{01}\ ,x_{00}\ )\ } follows a multinomial distribution with probability vector   ( p 11   , p 10   , p 01   , p

    Boschloo's test

    Boschloo's_test

  • Hypergeometric distribution
  • Discrete probability distribution

    relationship to the multinomial distribution that the hypergeometric distribution has to the binomial distribution—the multinomial distribution is the

    Hypergeometric distribution

    Hypergeometric distribution

    Hypergeometric_distribution

  • Barnard's test
  • Exact test

    test Boschloo's test For "field observations" of multinomially distributed data the chi-squared test is most commonly used methods of analysis; it produces

    Barnard's test

    Barnard's_test

  • Discrete choice
  • Choice between two or more discrete alternatives

    many forms, including: Binary Logit, Binary Probit, Multinomial Logit, Conditional Logit, Multinomial Probit, Nested Logit, Generalized Extreme Value Models

    Discrete choice

    Discrete_choice

  • Chi-squared distribution
  • Probability distribution and special case of gamma distribution

    binomial, and instead require 3 or more categories, which leads to the multinomial distribution. Just as de Moivre and Laplace sought for and found the

    Chi-squared distribution

    Chi-squared distribution

    Chi-squared_distribution

  • Categorical variable
  • Variable capable of taking on a limited number of possible values

    analysis on categorical outcomes is accomplished through multinomial logistic regression, multinomial probit or a related type of discrete choice model. Categorical

    Categorical variable

    Categorical_variable

  • Hardy–Weinberg principle
  • Principle in genetics

    the probability of each diploid–diploid combination, which follows a multinomial distribution with k = 3. For example, the probability of the mating combination

    Hardy–Weinberg principle

    Hardy–Weinberg principle

    Hardy–Weinberg_principle

  • Ridge regression
  • Regularization technique for ill-posed problems

    {\displaystyle \mathbf {X} } as fixed and Y ′ {\displaystyle \mathbf {Y} '} is test response data, independent from Y {\displaystyle \mathbf {Y} } (and hence

    Ridge regression

    Ridge_regression

  • Combinatorics
  • Branch of discrete mathematics

    mathematical biology, algorithm design and analysis, networking, group testing and cryptography. Finite geometry is the study of geometric systems having

    Combinatorics

    Combinatorics

  • Multilevel model
  • Type of statistical model

    the tests are compared with the standard error of the fixed effect, which results in a Z-test. A t-test can also be computed. When computing a t-test, it

    Multilevel model

    Multilevel_model

  • Poisson distribution
  • Discrete probability distribution

    {\displaystyle \{X=k\},} { Y i } {\displaystyle \{Y_{i}\}} follows a multinomial distribution, { Y i } ∣ ( X = k ) ∼ M u l t i n o m ( k , p i ) , {\displaystyle

    Poisson distribution

    Poisson distribution

    Poisson_distribution

  • Arellano–Bond estimator
  • Generalized method of moments estimator in econometrics

    model parameters using restrictions across time periods, and developed tests for exogeneity for a subset of the variables. When the exogeneity assumptions

    Arellano–Bond estimator

    Arellano–Bond_estimator

  • JASP
  • Free and open-source statistical program

    statistics: Apply common Bayesian tests from frequentist summary statistics for t-test, regression, and binomial tests. Survival Analyses: non-parametric

    JASP

    JASP

    JASP

  • List of things named after Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet
  • Dirichlet distribution (probability theory) Dirichlet-multinomial distribution Dirichlet negative multinomial distribution Generalized Dirichlet distribution

    List of things named after Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet

    List_of_things_named_after_Peter_Gustav_Lejeune_Dirichlet

  • Compound probability distribution
  • Concept in statistics

    Compounding a multinomial distribution with probability vector distributed according to a Dirichlet distribution yields a Dirichlet-multinomial distribution

    Compound probability distribution

    Compound_probability_distribution

  • Exponential family
  • Family of probability distributions related to the normal distribution

    fixed and known. For example: binomial (with fixed number of trials) multinomial (with fixed number of trials) negative binomial (with fixed number of

    Exponential family

    Exponential_family

  • Fixed effects model
  • Statistical model

    hold, the random effects estimator is not consistent. The Durbin–Wu–Hausman test is often used to discriminate between the fixed and the random effects models

    Fixed effects model

    Fixed_effects_model

  • Partial least squares regression
  • Statistical method

    doi:10.1207/s15328031us0304_4. Henseler, Jörg; Fassott, Georg (2010). "Testing Moderating Effects in PLS Path Models: An Illustration of Available Procedures"

    Partial least squares regression

    Partial_least_squares_regression

  • Bivariate analysis
  • Concept in statistical analysis

    preferred brand of cereal, then probit or logit regression (or multinomial probit or multinomial logit) can be used. If both variables are ordinal, meaning

    Bivariate analysis

    Bivariate analysis

    Bivariate_analysis

  • Fay–Herriot model
  • Statistical model

    correlation can be tested by running both the fixed effects and the random effects models and then applying the Hausman specification test. The test may not reject

    Fay–Herriot model

    Fay–Herriot_model

  • Gauss–Markov theorem
  • Theorem related to ordinary least squares

    detected from condition number or the variance inflation factor, among other tests. The outer product of the error vector must be spherical. E ⁡ [ ε ε T ∣

    Gauss–Markov theorem

    Gauss–Markov_theorem

  • Regression analysis
  • Set of statistical processes for estimating the relationships among variables

    variables. For categorical variables with more than two values there is the multinomial logit. For ordinal variables with more than two values, there are the

    Regression analysis

    Regression analysis

    Regression_analysis

  • Weighted least squares
  • Method for model fitting in statistics

    =J^{\textsf {T}}W\,{\boldsymbol {\Delta }}y} .\,} Note that for empirical tests, the appropriate W is not known for sure and must be estimated. For this

    Weighted least squares

    Weighted_least_squares

  • Level of measurement
  • Distinction between nominal, ordinal, interval and ratio variables

    added] in our view, the only sensible meaning for 'rule' is empirically testable laws about the attribute. A nominal scale consists only of a number of

    Level of measurement

    Level_of_measurement

  • Segmented regression
  • Concept in statistical mathematics

    difference. A more formal statistical approach to test for the existence of a breakpoint, is via the pseudo score test which does not require estimation of the

    Segmented regression

    Segmented_regression

  • Donsker's theorem
  • Statement in probability theory

    F_{N}(t_{2}),\dots ,F_{N}(t_{n})} is a multinomial distribution. Now, the central limit approximation for multinomial distributions shows that lim N N ( F

    Donsker's theorem

    Donsker's theorem

    Donsker's_theorem

  • Linear regression
  • Statistical modeling method

    regression and probit regression for binary data. Multinomial logistic regression and multinomial probit regression for categorical data. Ordered logit

    Linear regression

    Linear_regression

  • Benford's law
  • Observation that in many real-life datasets, the leading digit is likely to be small

    Investigative Accounting. 3 (3). Ostrovski, Vladimir (May 2017). "Testing equivalence of multinomial distributions". Statistics & Probability Letters. 124: 77–82

    Benford's law

    Benford's law

    Benford's_law

  • Multiclass classification
  • Problem in machine learning and statistical classification

    learning and statistical classification, multiclass classification or multinomial classification is the problem of classifying instances into one of three

    Multiclass classification

    Multiclass_classification

  • Ordinary least squares
  • Method for estimating the unknown parameters in a linear regression model

    are not normal this statistic becomes invalid, and other tests such as Wald test or LR test should be used. Ordinary least squares analysis often includes

    Ordinary least squares

    Ordinary least squares

    Ordinary_least_squares

  • Perrin number
  • Number sequence 3,0,2,3,2,5,5,7,10,...

    coefficients of ⁠ f . {\displaystyle f.} ⁠ The analogue of Lucas's theorem for multinomial coefficients p ! i ! j ! k ! {\displaystyle {\frac {p!}{i!j!k!}}} says

    Perrin number

    Perrin number

    Perrin_number

  • Bootstrapping (statistics)
  • Statistical method

    bootstrap samples items from a list of size n with counts drawn from a multinomial distribution. If W i {\displaystyle W_{i}} denotes the number times element

    Bootstrapping (statistics)

    Bootstrapping_(statistics)

  • Local regression
  • Moving average and polynomial regression method for smoothing data

    for computing uncertainties for prediction and calibration. Many other tests and procedures used for validation of least squares models can also be extended

    Local regression

    Local regression

    Local_regression

  • Classification rule
  • logistic regression. Multiclass classification methods include multinomial probit and multinomial logit. When the classification function is not perfect, false

    Classification rule

    Classification_rule

  • Random effects model
  • Statistical model

    chosen randomly at each selected school. Their scores on a standard aptitude test are ascertained. Let Y i j {\displaystyle Y_{ij}} be the score of the j {\displaystyle

    Random effects model

    Random_effects_model

  • Choice modelling
  • Method for analyzing revealed preferences

    unable to generalise this binary choice into a multinomial choice framework (which required the multinomial logistic regression rather than probit link function)

    Choice modelling

    Choice_modelling

  • Binomial distribution
  • Probability distribution

    recognized as Pascal's triangle. Mathematics portal Logistic regression Multinomial distribution Negative binomial distribution Beta-binomial distribution

    Binomial distribution

    Binomial distribution

    Binomial_distribution

  • Polynomial kernel
  • Machine learning kernel function

    so we get the special case of the quadratic kernel. After using the multinomial theorem (twice—the outermost application is the binomial theorem) and

    Polynomial kernel

    Polynomial kernel

    Polynomial_kernel

  • Regression validation
  • Statistics concept

    in the data sample being used. This problem can be avoided by doing an F-test of the statistical significance of the increase in the R2, or by instead

    Regression validation

    Regression_validation

  • Taylor's law
  • Empirical law on the variance of species in a habitat

    when this was not present in the data. They noted that the use of the multinomial distribution may be more appropriate than the use of a Poisson distribution

    Taylor's law

    Taylor's_law

  • Principle of maximum entropy
  • Principle in Bayesian statistics

    most probable result. The probability of any particular result is the multinomial distribution, P r ( p ) = W ⋅ m − N {\displaystyle Pr(\mathbf {p} )=W\cdot

    Principle of maximum entropy

    Principle_of_maximum_entropy

  • Jerry A. Hausman
  • American economist

    S2CID 86867575. ———; McFadden, Daniel (1984). "Specification Tests for the Multinomial Logit Model". Econometrica. 52 (5): 1219–1240. doi:10.2307/1910997

    Jerry A. Hausman

    Jerry_A._Hausman

  • Recognition heuristic
  • proposed to test the recognition heuristic more precisely devised a multinomial processing tree model for the recognition heuristic. A multinomial processing

    Recognition heuristic

    Recognition_heuristic

  • List of probability distributions
  • t-distribution. The negative multinomial distribution, a generalization of the negative binomial distribution. The Dirichlet negative multinomial distribution, a generalization

    List of probability distributions

    List_of_probability_distributions

  • Probability distribution
  • Mathematical function for the probability a given outcome occurs in an experiment

    yes/no/maybe in a survey); a generalization of the Bernoulli distribution Multinomial distribution, for the number of each type of categorical outcome, given

    Probability distribution

    Probability distribution

    Probability_distribution

  • Least squares
  • Approximation method in statistics

    necessary to make assumptions about the nature of the experimental errors to test the results statistically. A common assumption is that the errors belong

    Least squares

    Least squares

    Least_squares

  • Conjoint analysis
  • Survey-based statistical technique

    marketing research practice has shifted towards choice-based models using multinomial logit, mixed versions of this model, and other refinements. Bayesian

    Conjoint analysis

    Conjoint analysis

    Conjoint_analysis

  • Radial basis function kernel
  • Machine learning kernel function

    dimensions; for σ = 1 {\displaystyle \sigma =1} , its expansion using the multinomial theorem is: exp ⁡ ( − 1 2 ‖ x − x ′ ‖ 2 ) = exp ⁡ ( 2 2 x ⊤ x ′ − 1 2

    Radial basis function kernel

    Radial_basis_function_kernel

  • Errors-in-variables model
  • Regression models accounting for possible errors in independent variables

    incorrect classification similar to type I and type II errors in statistical testing. In this case the error η {\displaystyle \eta } may take only 3 possible

    Errors-in-variables model

    Errors-in-variables model

    Errors-in-variables_model

  • General linear model
  • Statistical linear model

    and ordinary linear regression. Within this framework, both the t-test and the F-test can be applied. The general linear model is a generalization of multiple

    General linear model

    General_linear_model

  • Outline of regression analysis
  • Overview of and topical guide to regression analysis

    Generalized linear models Logistic regression Multinomial logit Ordered logit Probit model Multinomial probit Ordered probit Poisson regression Maximum

    Outline of regression analysis

    Outline_of_regression_analysis

  • Nonlinear mixed-effects model
  • Class of statistical models

    least squares methods, although asymptotic properties of estimators and test statistics may differ from the conventional general linear model. In the

    Nonlinear mixed-effects model

    Nonlinear_mixed-effects_model

  • Additive smoothing
  • Statistical technique for smoothing categorical data

    x_{2},\ldots ,x_{d}\rangle } from a d {\displaystyle d} -dimensional multinomial distribution with N {\displaystyle N} trials, a "smoothed" version of

    Additive smoothing

    Additive_smoothing

  • Quantile regression
  • Statistical modeling technique

    quantile regression parameters can be made with the regression rank-score tests or with the bootstrap methods. See invariant estimator for background on

    Quantile regression

    Quantile regression

    Quantile_regression

  • Maximum likelihood estimation
  • Method of estimating the parameters of a statistical model, given observations

    , … , x m {\displaystyle x_{1},\ x_{2},\ldots ,x_{m}} is called the multinomial and has the form: f ( x 1 , x 2 , … , x m ∣ p 1 , p 2 , … , p m ) = n

    Maximum likelihood estimation

    Maximum_likelihood_estimation

  • Cheddar Man
  • Prehistoric human remains found in England

    structures in Great Britain Paviland These predictions were obtained using a multinomial logistic regression model based on a panel of 36 carefully selected SNPs

    Cheddar Man

    Cheddar Man

    Cheddar_Man

  • Generalized estimating equation
  • Estimation procedure for correlated data

    publisher (link) multgee: GEE solver for correlated nominal or ordinal multinomial responses using a local odds ratios parameterization, CRAN, 13 May 2021{{citation}}:

    Generalized estimating equation

    Generalized_estimating_equation

  • Jaccard index
  • Measure of similarity and diversity between sets

    increases. Estimation methods are available either by approximating a multinomial distribution or by bootstrapping. When used for binary attributes, the

    Jaccard index

    Jaccard index

    Jaccard_index

  • Pattern recognition
  • Automated recognition of patterns and regularities in data

    discriminant analysis Maximum entropy classifier (aka logistic regression, multinomial logistic regression): Note that logistic regression is an algorithm for

    Pattern recognition

    Pattern_recognition

  • General Leibniz rule
  • Generalization of the product rule in calculus

    k_{m}}={\frac {n!}{k_{1}!\,k_{2}!\cdots k_{m}!}}} are the multinomial coefficients. This is akin to the multinomial formula from algebra. The proof of the general

    General Leibniz rule

    General_Leibniz_rule

  • Mixed model
  • Statistical model containing both fixed effects and random effects

    One prominent recommendation in the context of confirmatory hypothesis testing is to adopt a "maximal" random effects structure, including all possible

    Mixed model

    Mixed_model

  • Probit model
  • Statistical regression where the dependent variable can take only two values

    1935. Generalized linear model Limited dependent variable Logit model Multinomial probit Multivariate probit models Ordered probit and ordered logit model

    Probit model

    Probit_model

  • Partial correlation
  • Concept in probability theory and statistics

    multivariate hypergeometric, multivariate negative hypergeometric, multinomial, or Dirichlet distribution, but not in general otherwise. Formally, the

    Partial correlation

    Partial_correlation

  • Binomial regression
  • Regression analysis technique

    problems. Models used in binomial regression can often be extended to multinomial data. There are many methods of generating the values of μ in systematic

    Binomial regression

    Binomial_regression

  • Simple linear regression
  • Linear regression model with a single explanatory variable

    regression Binary regression Logistic regression Multinomial logistic regression Mixed logit Probit Multinomial probit Ordered logit Ordered probit Poisson

    Simple linear regression

    Simple linear regression

    Simple_linear_regression

  • Efficiency (statistics)
  • Quality measure of a statistical method

    λ of the Poisson distribution, the probability p in the binomial or multinomial distribution. Consider the model of a normal distribution with unknown

    Efficiency (statistics)

    Efficiency_(statistics)

  • Robust Bayesian analysis
  • Type of sensitivity analysis

    J.-M. (2003). An introduction to the imprecise Dirichlet model for multinomial data. Tutorial for the Third International Symposium on Imprecise Probabilities

    Robust Bayesian analysis

    Robust_Bayesian_analysis

  • Maximum score estimator
  • choice models developed by Charles Manski in 1975. Unlike the multinomial probit and multinomial logit estimators, it makes no assumptions about the distribution

    Maximum score estimator

    Maximum_score_estimator

  • Bruce A. Craig
  • American statistician and academic

    454–461. Gerber, E. A. E., and Craig, B. A. (2021). A mixed effects multinomial logistic-normal model for forecasting baseball performance. Journal of

    Bruce A. Craig

    Bruce_A._Craig

  • LGTE
  • Systems (ILPS). At the time, the tool was tested with success for the Okapi BM25 model, and a multinomial language model, but also includes divergence

    LGTE

    LGTE

  • Fisher information
  • Notion in statistics

    statistical models include the following: normal mixtures, binomial mixtures, multinomial mixtures, Bayesian networks, neural networks, radial basis functions

    Fisher information

    Fisher information

    Fisher_information

  • Remember versus know judgements
  • Paradigm in the science of memory

    free recall test was conducted on some lists of words and no test on other lists of words prior to a recognition test. They found that testing led to positive

    Remember versus know judgements

    Remember_versus_know_judgements

  • Quantities of information
  • the log-likelihood ratio test in the context of contingency tables and the multinomial distribution and to Pearson's χ2 test: mutual information can be

    Quantities of information

    Quantities of information

    Quantities_of_information

  • Zernike polynomials
  • Polynomial sequence

    and healthy groups. The concept translates to higher dimensions D if multinomials x 1 i x 2 j ⋯ x D k {\displaystyle x_{1}^{i}x_{2}^{j}\cdots x_{D}^{k}}

    Zernike polynomials

    Zernike polynomials

    Zernike_polynomials

  • Multi-index notation
  • Mathematical notation

    {\alpha _{n}}{\beta _{n}}}={\frac {\alpha !}{\beta !(\alpha -\beta )!}}} Multinomial coefficient ( k α ) = k ! α 1 ! α 2 ! ⋯ α n ! = k ! α ! {\displaystyle

    Multi-index notation

    Multi-index_notation

  • Principal component analysis
  • Method of data analysis

    Britain (PDF). Oxford Internet Institute. p. 6. Flood, Joe (2008). "Multinomial Analysis for Housing Careers Survey". Paper to the European Network for

    Principal component analysis

    Principal component analysis

    Principal_component_analysis

  • Outline of machine learning
  • Overview of and topical guide to machine learning

    statistics Bayesian knowledge base Naive Bayes Gaussian Naive Bayes Multinomial Naive Bayes Averaged One-Dependence Estimators (AODE) Bayesian Belief

    Outline of machine learning

    Outline_of_machine_learning

  • Statistical classification
  • Categorization of data using statistics

    Logistic regression – Statistical model for a binary dependent variable Multinomial logistic regression – Regression for more than two discrete outcomes

    Statistical classification

    Statistical_classification

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  • Timothy
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Timothy

    English : from the New Testament Greek personal name Timotheos, from Greek timē ‘honor’ + theos ‘God’. This was the name of a companion of St. Paul who, according to tradition, was stoned to death for denouncing the worship of Diana in Ephesus. This was not in general use in England as a given name until Tudor times, so, insofar as it is an English surname at all, it is a late formation (e.g. in Wales, where surnames came into use only relatively recently). In America it also represents an adoption of the English given name in place of a cognate in Greek (Timotheou, Timotheopoulos) or any of various other European languages.Irish : adoption of the English personal name as an equivalent of Tumulty.

    Timothy

  • Pareeksha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Pareeksha

    Test, Exam

    Pareeksha

  • Test
  • Surname or Lastname

    Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Test

    Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a refiner, from Yiddish test ‘crucible’, ‘melting pot’.English : nickname for someone with a large or otherwise remarkable head, from Old French teste ‘head’.

    Test

  • Rikshit | ரீக்ஷித
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Rikshit | ரீக்ஷித

    Tested one, Proven (son of Abhimanyu)

    Rikshit | ரீக்ஷித

  • Parikshit | பரிக்ஷித 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Parikshit | பரிக்ஷித 

    Name of An ancient king, Tested one or proven (Posthumous son of Abhimanyu, heir of the Pandavas. Pariksit means 'the examiner', as the brahmins said he would come to examine all men in his search for the Supreme Lord)

    Parikshit | பரிக்ஷித 

  • Parikshith
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Parikshith

    Name of An ancient king, Tested one or proven (son of Abhimanyu)

    Parikshith

  • Pariksha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Pariksha

    Test, Exam

    Pariksha

  • Muhallil |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Muhallil |

    One who pronounces the testimony of faith

    Muhallil |

  • Simon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish (Simón), Czech and Slovak (Šimon), Slovenian, Hungarian, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Simon

    English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish (Simón), Czech and Slovak (Šimon), Slovenian, Hungarian, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the personal name, Hebrew Shim‘on, which is probably derived from the verb sham‘a ‘to hearken’. In the Vulgate and in many vernacular versions of the Old Testament, this is usually rendered Simeon. In the Greek New Testament, however, the name occurs as Simōn, as a result of assimilation to the pre-existing Greek byname Sīmōn (from sīmos ‘snub-nosed’). Both Simon and Simeon were in use as personal names in western Europe from the Middle Ages onward. In Christendom the former was always more popular, at least in part because of its associations with the apostle Simon Peter, the brother of Andrew. In Britain there was also confusion from an early date with Anglo-Scandinavian forms of Sigmund (see Siegmund), a name whose popularity was reinforced at the Conquest by the Norman form Simund.The earliest documented bearer of the surname Simon in New France came from the Saintonge region of France and was in Montreal by 1655. Another, from Paris, is recorded in Quebec City in 1659 with the secondary surname Lapointe.

    Simon

  • Joseph
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, German, French, and Jewish

    Joseph

    English, German, French, and Jewish : from the personal name, Hebrew Yosef ‘may He (God) add (another son)’. In medieval Europe this name was borne frequently but not exclusively by Jews; the usual medieval English vernacular form is represented by Jessup. In the Book of Genesis, Joseph is the favorite son of Jacob, who is sold into slavery by his brothers but rises to become a leading minister in Egypt (Genesis 37–50). In the New Testament Joseph is the husband of the Virgin Mary, which accounts for the popularity of the given name among Christians.A bearer of the name Joseph with the secondary surname Langoumois (and therefore presumably from the Angoumois region of France) is documented in Quebec City in 1718.

    Joseph

  • Parikshith | பரீக்ஷீத
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Parikshith | பரீக்ஷீத

    Name of An ancient king, Tested one or proven (son of Abhimanyu)

    Parikshith | பரீக்ஷீத

  • James
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    James

    English : from a personal name that has the same origin as Jacob. However, among English speakers, it is now felt to be a separate name in its own right. This is largely because in the Authorized Version of the Bible (1611) the form James is used in the New Testament as the name of two of Christ’s apostles (James the brother of John and James the brother of Andrew), whereas in the Old Testament the brother of Esau is called Jacob. The form James comes from Latin Jacobus via Late Latin Jac(o)mus, which also gave rise to Jaime, the regular form of the name in Spanish (as opposed to the learned Jacobo). See also Jack and Jackman. This is a common surname throughout the British Isles, particularly in South Wales.

    James

  • Tester
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tester

    English : nickname from Old French testard, a pejorative derivative of teste ‘head’ (see Testa).German : from Latin testa ‘head’, hence a nickname for someone with a large or otherwise remarkable head, or, especially in Bavaria, a topographic name for someone who lived at one end of a village or a row of fields, from the same word.German : metonymic occupational name for a silver smelter, from Bavarian test ‘furnace for refining silver’.

    Tester

  • Isbell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Isbell

    English : from the female personal name Isabel(l)(a). This originated as a variant of Elizabeth, a name which owed its popularity in medieval Europe to the fact that it was borne by John the Baptist’s mother. The original form of the name was Hebrew Elisheva ‘my God (is my) oath’; it appears thus in Exodus 6:23 as the name of Aaron’s wife. By New Testament times the second element had been altered to Hebrew shabat ‘rest’, ‘Sabbath’. The form Isabella originated in Spain, the initial syllable being detached because of its resemblance to the definite article el, and the final one being assimilated to the characteristic Spanish feminine ending -ella. The name in this form was introduced to France in the 13th century, being borne by a sister of St. Louis who lived as a nun after declining marriage with the Holy Roman Emperor. Thence it was taken to England, where it achieved considerable popularity as an independent personal name alongside its doublet Elizabeth.

    Isbell

  • Pariksha | பரீக்ஷா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Pariksha | பரீக்ஷா

    Test, Exam

    Pariksha | பரீக்ஷா

  • Matthew
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Matthew

    English and Scottish : from the Middle English personal name Ma(t)thew, vernacular form of the Greek New Testament name Matthias, Matthaios, which is ultimately from the Hebrew personal name Matityahu ‘gift of God’. This was taken into Latin as Mat(t)hias and Matthaeus respectively, the former being used for the twelfth apostle (who replaced Judas Iscariot) and the latter for the author of the first Gospel. In many European languages this distinction is reflected in different surname forms. The commonest vernacular forms of the personal name, including English Matthew, Old French Matheu, Spanish Mateo, Italian Matteo, Portuguese Mateus, Catalan and Occitan Mateu are generally derived from the form Matthaeus. The American surname Matthew has also absorbed European cognates from other languages, including Greek Mathias and Mattheos.It is found as a personal name among Christians in India, and in the U.S. is used as a family name among families from southern India.

    Matthew

  • Gabriel
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, and Jewish

    Gabriel

    English, Scottish, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, and Jewish : from the Hebrew personal name Gavriel ‘God has given me strength’. This was borne by an archangel in the Bible (Daniel 8:16 and 9:21), who in the New Testament announced the impending birth of Jesus to the Virgin Mary (Luke 1:26–38). It has been a comparatively popular personal name in all parts of Europe, among both Christians and Jews, during the Middle Ages and since. Compare Michael and Raphael.

    Gabriel

  • Maudlin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Maudlin

    English : from the Middle English vernacular form, Maudeleyn, of the New Testament Greek personal name Magdalēnē. This is a byname, meaning ‘woman from Magdala’ (a village on the Sea of Galilee, deriving its name from Hebrew migdal ‘tower’), denoting the woman cured of evil spirits by Jesus (Luke 8:2), who later became a faithful follower. In Christian folk belief she was generally identified with the repentant sinner who washed Christ’s feet with her tears in Luke 7; hence the name came to be used as a byname for a prostitute, also a tearful woman. The popularity of the personal name increased with the supposed discovery of her relics in the 13th century.

    Maudlin

  • Pareeksha | பரீக்ஷா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Pareeksha | பரீக்ஷா

    Test, Exam

    Pareeksha | பரீக்ஷா

  • Thomas
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, French, German, Dutch, Danish, and South Indian

    Thomas

    English, French, German, Dutch, Danish, and South Indian : from the medieval personal name, of Biblical origin, from Aramaic t’ōm’a, a byname meaning ‘twin’. It was borne by one of the disciples of Christ, best known for his scepticism about Christ’s resurrection (John 20:24–29). The th- spelling is organic, the initial letter of the name in the Greek New Testament being a theta. The English pronunciation as t rather than th- is the result of French influence from an early date. In Britain the surname is widely distributed throughout the country, but especially common in Wales and Cornwall. The Ukrainian form is Choma.

    Thomas

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  • Higgason
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Hereford)

    Higgason

    English (Hereford) : unexplained. Compare Higgerson.

  • Vann
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Vann

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a fen or marsh (see Fenn).

  • Bagula
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Bagula

    White Duck Name of a Village; White Duck

  • Lida
  • Boy/Male

    British, Czech, English

    Lida

    Beloved by All

  • Fiacra
  • Boy/Male

    Celtic

    Fiacra

    Eagle.

  • Lavelle
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Lavelle

    Irish : adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Ó Maoil Fhábhail ‘descendant of Maolfhábhail’, a personal name meaning ‘fond of movement or travel’.English : from the common French place name Laval, from Old French val ‘valley’. This is also a Huguenot name (with the same etymology), taken to England by Etienne-Abel Laval, a minister of the French church in Castle Street, London, around 1730.French : habitational name from Lavelle in Puy-de-Dôme or various other, smaller places so named.

  • Shriram | ஷ்ரீராம 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Shriram | ஷ்ரீராம 

    Lord Rama

  • Starbird
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Starbird

    English : unexplained.

  • Rilla
  • Girl/Female

    German American

    Rilla

    Brook.

  • MARZIA
  • Female

    Italian

    MARZIA

    Italian form of Latin Marcia, MARZIA means "defense" or "of the sea."

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  • Testimonial
  • a.

    A writing or certificate which bears testimony in favor of one's character, good conduct, ability, etc., or of the value of a thing.

  • Testudo
  • n.

    A genus of tortoises which formerly included a large number of diverse forms, but is now restricted to certain terrestrial species, such as the European land tortoise (Testudo Graeca) and the gopher of the Southern United States.

  • Testify
  • adv.

    In a testy manner; fretfully; peevishly; with petulance.

  • Testis
  • n.

    A testicle.

  • Multinomial
  • n. & a.

    Same as Polynomial.

  • Testimonies
  • pl.

    of Testimony

  • Testimony
  • v. t.

    To witness; to attest; to prove by testimony.

  • Testimony
  • n.

    Affirmation; declaration; as, these doctrines are supported by the uniform testimony of the fathers; the belief of past facts must depend on the evidence of human testimony, or the testimony of historians.

  • Testing
  • n.

    The operation of refining gold or silver in a test, or cupel; cupellation.

  • Testimonial
  • a.

    Relating to, or containing, testimony.

  • Polynomial
  • a.

    Containing many names or terms; multinominal; as, the polynomial theorem.

  • Testudines
  • pl.

    of Testudo

  • Testify
  • v. t.

    To bear witness to; to support the truth of by testimony; to affirm or declare solemny.

  • Testes
  • pl.

    of Testis

  • Testoon
  • n.

    An Italian silver coin. The testoon of Rome is worth 1s. 3d. sterling, or about thirty cents.

  • Testing
  • n.

    The act of testing or proving; trial; proof.

  • Teston
  • n.

    A tester; a sixpence.

  • Testudinate
  • a.

    Alt. of Testudinated

  • Multinominal
  • a.

    Alt. of Multinominous

  • Testiness
  • n.

    The quality or state of being testy; fretfulness; petulance.