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2023-09-05 Simulation decomposition (A method for visually performing an uncertainty and sensitivity analysis of model output) SimDec, or Simulation decomposition, is a hybrid uncertainty and sensitivity analysis method, for visually examining the relationships between the output and input variables of a computational model. C Saltean (1548)
2023-11-16 Fubini's nightmare Fubini's nightmare is a seeming violation of Fubini's theorem, where a nice space, such as the square is foliated by smooth fibers, but there exists a set of positive measure whose intersection with each fiber is singular (at most a single point in Katok's example). Start Khumarahn (18)
2023-11-29 Ministry of Labour, Liberia (Government ministry of Liberia) The Ministry of Labour of Liberia is an organisation responsible for labour issues, including laws, labour standards and industrial relations. The Ministry of Labour is also responsible for employment development aspects and a consultant on all government proposals aimed at ensuring that employment aspects are taken into account in all policies and strategies. Stub Adelee296 (224)
2024-01-23 Rank-index method (Class of apportionment methods) In apportionment theory, rank-index methods: Sec.8  are a set of apportionment methods that generalize the divisor method. These have also been called Huntington methods, since they generalize an idea by Edward Vermilye Huntington. Start Closed Limelike Curves (1452)
2024-01-29 Zometool (Construction set toy) Zometool is a construction set toy that had been created by a collaboration of Steve Baer (the creator of Zome architecture), artist Clark Richert, Paul Hildebrandt (the present CEO of Zometool), and co-inventor Marc Pelletier. It is manufactured by Zometool, Inc. C Starlighsky (4402)
2024-03-08 Deficiency (statistics) (Quantitative way to compare statistical models) In statistics, the deficiency is a measure to compare a statistical model with another statistical model. The term was introduced in the 1960s by the french mathematician Lucien Le Cam, who used it to prove an approximative version of the Blackwell-Sherman-Stein theorem. B Tensorproduct (1624)
2024-03-22 Timeline of computer science before 1950 This article presents a detailed timeline of concepts in the history of computer science: from prehistory until 1949. For narratives explaining the overall developments, see History of computer science. Start Nngnna (802)
2024-04-18 Counterexamples in Probability and Statistics (1986 book by Romano and Siegel) Counterexamples in Probability and Statistics is a mathematics book by Joseph P. Romano and Andrew F. Siegel. It began as Romano's senior thesis at Princeton University under Siegel's supervision, and was intended for use as a supplemental work to augment standard textbooks on statistics and probability theory. Start XOR'easter (30819)
2024-04-17 Lars Lyberg (Swedish statistician) Lars Lyberg was head of research and development at Statistics Sweden, the founding editor of the Journal of Official Statistics, and a Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society and American Statistical Association. His research focused on data quality, total survey error, and research in the multinational, multiregional, and multicultural contexts. C Markkennedy2 (1595)
2023-12-17 Subexponential distribution (light-tailed) (Type of light-tailed probability distribution) In probability theory, one definition of a subexponential distribution is as a probability distribution whose tails decay at an exponential rate, or faster: a real-valued distribution is called subexponential if, for a random variable , Stub Dmoews (868)
2024-02-23 Descending solid coalitions (Voting method designed to replace IRV) Descending Solid Coalitions (DSC) is a ranked-choice voting system. It is designed to preserve the advantages of instant-runoff voting, while satisfying monotonicity. It was developed by voting theorist Douglas Woodall as an improvement on (and replacement for) the use of the alternative vote. Start Closed Limelike Curves (1452)
2024-02-22 Hierarchical Navigable Small World graphs (Clustering and community detection algorithm) The Hierarchical Navigable Small World (HNSW) graph is an approximate nearest neighbor search technique used in many vector databases. Nearest neighbor search without an index involves computing the distance from the query to each point in the database, which for large datasets is computationally prohibitive. Start Maxwellsdaemon2 (21)
2024-01-30 Derivative-based Global Sensitivity Measures Derivative Based Global Sensitivity Measures (DGSM) is a technique used in global sensitivity analysis to identify the importance of different subsets of input variables to variation in model output. It is gaining popularity among practitioners due to its link with Sobol’ sensitivity indices and easiness of implementation. Start Skuchr (40)
2024-04-16 Wartenberg's Coefficient (Spatial correlation coefficient) Wartenberg's Coefficient is a measure of correlation developed by epidemiologist Daniel Wartenberg. This coefficient is a multivariate extension of spatial autocorrelation that aims to account for spatial dependence of data while studying their covariance. Start WikiNukalito (119)
2024-04-20 Join Count Statistics (Statistics of spatial association) Join count statistics are a method of spatial analysis used to assess the degree of association, in particular the autocorrelation, of categorical variables distributed over a spatial map. They were originally introduced by Australian statistician P. A. P. Moran. C WikiNukalito (119)
2024-04-20 Spatial weight matrix (Neighbor Matrix) The concept of a spatial weight is used in spatial analysis to describe neighbor relations between regions on a map. If location is a neighbor of location then otherwise . Usually (though not always) we do not consider a site to be a neighbor of itself so . C WikiNukalito (119)
2024-02-07 Dahar (tribe) (Sindhi tribe of Pakistan.) Dahar or Daher ( Sindhi: ڏهر) is a Sindhi tribe, the Daharki city is named after this tribe. It is one of prominent tribes in Ghotki. Stub AngelicDevil29 (5002)
2024-04-16 Tjøstheim's Coefficient (Measure of spatial correlation) Tjøstheim's Coefficient is a measure of spatial association that attempts to quantify the degree to which two spatial data sets are related. Developed by Norwegian statistician Dag Tjøstheim. It is similar to rank correlation coefficients like Spearman's rank correlation coefficient and the Kendall rank correlation coefficient but also explicitly considers the spatial relationship between variables. Start WikiNukalito (119)
2024-04-16 Getis–Ord statistics (Spatial autocorrelation statistic) Getis–Ord statistics are used in spatial analysis to measure the local and global spatial autocorrelation. Developed by statisticians Arthur Getis and J. Keith Ord they are commonly used for Hot Spot Analysis to identify where features with high or low values are spatially clustered in a statistically significant way. Start WikiNukalito (119)
2024-04-26 Friedrich Leisch (Austrian statistician (1968–2024)) Friedrich "Fritz" Leisch (31 July 1968 – 24 April 2024) was an Austrian statistician known for his pioneering contributions to the R programming language and the field of statistical computing. He was a key figure in the development of the R project and co-founder of the CRAN. Start Betnér (52)
2024-04-21 List of important publications in data science This is a list of important publications in data science, generally organized by order of use in a data analysis workflow. C Erictleung (1246)

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Created Article Extract Class Creator (# edits) Notes
2023-09-05 Simulation decomposition (A method for visually performing an uncertainty and sensitivity analysis of model output) SimDec, or Simulation decomposition, is a hybrid uncertainty and sensitivity analysis method, for visually examining the relationships between the output and input variables of a computational model. C Saltean (1548)
2023-11-16 Fubini's nightmare Fubini's nightmare is a seeming violation of Fubini's theorem, where a nice space, such as the square is foliated by smooth fibers, but there exists a set of positive measure whose intersection with each fiber is singular (at most a single point in Katok's example). Start Khumarahn (18)
2023-11-29 Ministry of Labour, Liberia (Government ministry of Liberia) The Ministry of Labour of Liberia is an organisation responsible for labour issues, including laws, labour standards and industrial relations. The Ministry of Labour is also responsible for employment development aspects and a consultant on all government proposals aimed at ensuring that employment aspects are taken into account in all policies and strategies. Stub Adelee296 (224)
2024-01-23 Rank-index method (Class of apportionment methods) In apportionment theory, rank-index methods: Sec.8  are a set of apportionment methods that generalize the divisor method. These have also been called Huntington methods, since they generalize an idea by Edward Vermilye Huntington. Start Closed Limelike Curves (1452)
2024-01-29 Zometool (Construction set toy) Zometool is a construction set toy that had been created by a collaboration of Steve Baer (the creator of Zome architecture), artist Clark Richert, Paul Hildebrandt (the present CEO of Zometool), and co-inventor Marc Pelletier. It is manufactured by Zometool, Inc. C Starlighsky (4402)
2024-03-08 Deficiency (statistics) (Quantitative way to compare statistical models) In statistics, the deficiency is a measure to compare a statistical model with another statistical model. The term was introduced in the 1960s by the french mathematician Lucien Le Cam, who used it to prove an approximative version of the Blackwell-Sherman-Stein theorem. B Tensorproduct (1624)
2024-03-22 Timeline of computer science before 1950 This article presents a detailed timeline of concepts in the history of computer science: from prehistory until 1949. For narratives explaining the overall developments, see History of computer science. Start Nngnna (802)
2024-04-18 Counterexamples in Probability and Statistics (1986 book by Romano and Siegel) Counterexamples in Probability and Statistics is a mathematics book by Joseph P. Romano and Andrew F. Siegel. It began as Romano's senior thesis at Princeton University under Siegel's supervision, and was intended for use as a supplemental work to augment standard textbooks on statistics and probability theory. Start XOR'easter (30819)
2024-04-17 Lars Lyberg (Swedish statistician) Lars Lyberg was head of research and development at Statistics Sweden, the founding editor of the Journal of Official Statistics, and a Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society and American Statistical Association. His research focused on data quality, total survey error, and research in the multinational, multiregional, and multicultural contexts. C Markkennedy2 (1595)
2023-12-17 Subexponential distribution (light-tailed) (Type of light-tailed probability distribution) In probability theory, one definition of a subexponential distribution is as a probability distribution whose tails decay at an exponential rate, or faster: a real-valued distribution is called subexponential if, for a random variable , Stub Dmoews (868)
2024-02-23 Descending solid coalitions (Voting method designed to replace IRV) Descending Solid Coalitions (DSC) is a ranked-choice voting system. It is designed to preserve the advantages of instant-runoff voting, while satisfying monotonicity. It was developed by voting theorist Douglas Woodall as an improvement on (and replacement for) the use of the alternative vote. Start Closed Limelike Curves (1452)
2024-02-22 Hierarchical Navigable Small World graphs (Clustering and community detection algorithm) The Hierarchical Navigable Small World (HNSW) graph is an approximate nearest neighbor search technique used in many vector databases. Nearest neighbor search without an index involves computing the distance from the query to each point in the database, which for large datasets is computationally prohibitive. Start Maxwellsdaemon2 (21)
2024-01-30 Derivative-based Global Sensitivity Measures Derivative Based Global Sensitivity Measures (DGSM) is a technique used in global sensitivity analysis to identify the importance of different subsets of input variables to variation in model output. It is gaining popularity among practitioners due to its link with Sobol’ sensitivity indices and easiness of implementation. Start Skuchr (40)
2024-04-16 Wartenberg's Coefficient (Spatial correlation coefficient) Wartenberg's Coefficient is a measure of correlation developed by epidemiologist Daniel Wartenberg. This coefficient is a multivariate extension of spatial autocorrelation that aims to account for spatial dependence of data while studying their covariance. Start WikiNukalito (119)
2024-04-20 Join Count Statistics (Statistics of spatial association) Join count statistics are a method of spatial analysis used to assess the degree of association, in particular the autocorrelation, of categorical variables distributed over a spatial map. They were originally introduced by Australian statistician P. A. P. Moran. C WikiNukalito (119)
2024-04-20 Spatial weight matrix (Neighbor Matrix) The concept of a spatial weight is used in spatial analysis to describe neighbor relations between regions on a map. If location is a neighbor of location then otherwise . Usually (though not always) we do not consider a site to be a neighbor of itself so . C WikiNukalito (119)
2024-02-07 Dahar (tribe) (Sindhi tribe of Pakistan.) Dahar or Daher ( Sindhi: ڏهر) is a Sindhi tribe, the Daharki city is named after this tribe. It is one of prominent tribes in Ghotki. Stub AngelicDevil29 (5002)
2024-04-16 Tjøstheim's Coefficient (Measure of spatial correlation) Tjøstheim's Coefficient is a measure of spatial association that attempts to quantify the degree to which two spatial data sets are related. Developed by Norwegian statistician Dag Tjøstheim. It is similar to rank correlation coefficients like Spearman's rank correlation coefficient and the Kendall rank correlation coefficient but also explicitly considers the spatial relationship between variables. Start WikiNukalito (119)
2024-04-16 Getis–Ord statistics (Spatial autocorrelation statistic) Getis–Ord statistics are used in spatial analysis to measure the local and global spatial autocorrelation. Developed by statisticians Arthur Getis and J. Keith Ord they are commonly used for Hot Spot Analysis to identify where features with high or low values are spatially clustered in a statistically significant way. Start WikiNukalito (119)
2024-04-26 Friedrich Leisch (Austrian statistician (1968–2024)) Friedrich "Fritz" Leisch (31 July 1968 – 24 April 2024) was an Austrian statistician known for his pioneering contributions to the R programming language and the field of statistical computing. He was a key figure in the development of the R project and co-founder of the CRAN. Start Betnér (52)
2024-04-21 List of important publications in data science This is a list of important publications in data science, generally organized by order of use in a data analysis workflow. C Erictleung (1246)

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