We define the total error E of C _ m to be the sum of its exponential loss on each data point, given as follows:
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C ) The following table gives the total errors of the combined schools for the first and final essays respectively, and for grammar and non-grammar forms separately.
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That error isn't particularly important in itself because there is typically a degree of interactivity that tends to correct any total error in the angle rotated through.
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In addition, when trying to calculate total error estimates, response rate calculations can be imprecise because it can be difficult to determine whether certain telephone numbers are interviewable.
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For example, if 9.945309 is rounded to two decimal places ( 9.95 ), then rounded again to one decimal place ( 10.0 ), the total error is 0.054691.
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He struggled mightily in the field on May 13, committing three total errors, two of which occurred in an inning during which the Angels scored four unearned runs.
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During one changeover when her play was at its roughest, Williams glanced up at the giant video screen hovering over Arthur Ashe Stadium and noticed her total error count.
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First, you have to separate the total error in the forecast into its constituent parts _ that due to the model itself, and that caused by uncertainty in the starting conditions plugged into the model.
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The reason this polynomial is nearly optimal is that, for functions with rapidly converging power series, if the series is cut off after some term, the total error arising from the cutoff is close to the first term after the cutoff.
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In which the total error can be made as small as desired relative to \ sqrt { \ Delta x _ 1 ^ 2 + \ cdots + \ Delta x _ n ^ 2 } by confining attention to sufficiently small increments.