In regression problems, " case resampling " refers to the simple scheme of resampling individual cases-often rows of a data set.
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Several adaptive resampling criteria can be used, including the variance of the weights and the relative entropy w . r . t . the uniform distribution.
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He made contributions to nonparametric statistics, in particular for curve estimation and resampling : the bootstrap method, smoothing, density estimation, and bandwidth selection.
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Thus the expected total number of resampling steps and therefore the expected runtime of the algorithm is at most \ frac { n } { D }.
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Depending on what you want to do, you will probably need to use the aresample to perform audio resampling and movie with adjusted frame read parameters.
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Many hardcore users worked around this by means of resampling their content using high quality software decoders, usually in the form of a plugin in their media player.
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A new version of SampleTank was released, including a resampling engine enabling the user to independently modify the time / pitch / formant parameters of the sound samples.
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Actual displays do not generally have non-square pixels, though digital sensors might; they are rather a mathematical abstraction used in resampling images to convert between resolutions.
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Weight disparity leading to weight collapse is a common issue encountered in these filtering algorithms; however it can be mitigated by including a resampling step before the weights become too uneven.
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With such transforms it is possible to directly assess the amplitude of a synchronous, sub-synchronous or super-synchronous shaft-locked harmonics, without an additional resampling step.