slovodefinícia
statistical
(mass)
statistical
- štatistický
statistical
(encz)
statistical,statistický adj:
Statistical
(gcide)
Statistic \Sta*tis"tic\ (st[.a]*t[i^]s"t[i^]k), Statistical
\Sta*tis"tic*al\ (-t[i^]*kal), a. [Cf. F. statistique.]
Of or pertaining to statistics; as, statistical knowledge;
statistical tabulation.
[1913 Webster]
statistical
(wn)
statistical
adj 1: of or relating to statistics; "statistical population"
podobné slovodefinícia
core statistical indicator
(encz)
core statistical indicator,
correspondent on statistical matters
(encz)
correspondent on statistical matters,
statistical correspondent
(encz)
statistical correspondent,
statistical discrepancy
(encz)
statistical discrepancy,statistická odchylka [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
statistical distribution
(encz)
statistical distribution, n:
statistical inference
(encz)
statistical inference,
statistical mechanics
(encz)
statistical mechanics, n:
statistical method
(encz)
statistical method, n:
statistical procedure
(encz)
statistical procedure, n:
statistical regression
(encz)
statistical regression, n:
statistical table
(encz)
statistical table, n:
statistically
(encz)
statistically,statisticky adv: Zdeněk Brož
working party on the statistical discrepancy in world current account balances
(encz)
Working Party on the Statistical Discrepancy in World Current Account
Balances,
world current account statistical discrepancy
(encz)
world current account statistical discrepancy,
Statistical
(gcide)
Statistic \Sta*tis"tic\ (st[.a]*t[i^]s"t[i^]k), Statistical
\Sta*tis"tic*al\ (-t[i^]*kal), a. [Cf. F. statistique.]
Of or pertaining to statistics; as, statistical knowledge;
statistical tabulation.
[1913 Webster]
statistical pattern matching
(gcide)
Pattern matching \Pat"tern match"ing\, n. [See pattern.]
(Computers)
A technique in automated data analysis, usually performed on
a computer, by which a group of characteristic properties of
an unknown object is compared with the comparable groups of
characteristics of a set of known objects, to discover the
idenity or proper classification of the unknown object.

Note: There are two major types of pattern matching,
statistical pattern matching and {syntactic pattern
matching}. In statistical pattern matching, the
criteria used to recognize identity or class membership
vary, but in general some combination of the
differences in the groups of characteristics of known
and unknown objects are considered to be a measure of
the difference ("distance") between them, and the
closest known object or objects are viewed as
presenting the most likely identity or class for the
unknown object. In syntactic pattern matching, a set of
known patterns, e.g. as in the possible order of parts
of speech in a language, is defined, and the unknown
pattern is compared to find that known pattern or
patterns which matches the unknown exactly. In general,
statistical pattern matching is used where properties
of objects with continuous values are being compared,
and syntactic pattern matching where a complex
arrangement of at least two different objects may be
built by application of a set of rules (a "grammar")
for combining the objects in a specified order.
Examples of the latter are natural and formal
languages.
[PJC]
Statistically
(gcide)
Statistically \Sta*tis"tic*al*ly\, adv.
In the way of statistics.
[1913 Webster]
statistical commission
(wn)
Statistical Commission
n 1: the commission of the Economic and Social Council of the
United Nations that is concerned with statistical data from
member nations
statistical distribution
(wn)
statistical distribution
n 1: (statistics) an arrangement of values of a variable showing
their observed or theoretical frequency of occurrence [syn:
distribution, statistical distribution]
statistical mechanics
(wn)
statistical mechanics
n 1: the branch of physics that makes theoretical predictions
about the behavior of macroscopic systems on the basis of
statistical laws governing its component particles
statistical method
(wn)
statistical method
n 1: a method of analyzing or representing statistical data; a
procedure for calculating a statistic [syn: {statistical
method}, statistical procedure]
statistical procedure
(wn)
statistical procedure
n 1: a method of analyzing or representing statistical data; a
procedure for calculating a statistic [syn: {statistical
method}, statistical procedure]
statistical regression
(wn)
statistical regression
n 1: the relation between selected values of x and observed
values of y (from which the most probable value of y can be
predicted for any value of x) [syn: regression, {simple
regression}, regression toward the mean, {statistical
regression}]
statistical table
(wn)
statistical table
n 1: a table of statistical data [syn: actuarial table,
statistical table]
statistically
(wn)
statistically
adv 1: with respect to statistics; "this is statistically
impossible"
advanced statistical analysis program
(foldoc)
Advanced STatistical Analysis Program
ASTAP

(ASTAP) A program for analysing electronic
circuits and other networks.

["Advanced Statistical Analysis Program (ASTAP) Program
Reference Manual", SH-20-1118, IBM, 1973].

(2000-01-27)
statistical analysis system
(foldoc)
Statistical Analysis System

(SAS) A statistical and matrix handling language
with PL/I-like syntax.

["A User's Guide to SAS", A.J. Barr, SAS Inst 1976].

(1994-12-12)
statistical package for the social sciences
(foldoc)
Statistical Package for the Social Sciences
SPSS

(SPSS) The flagship program of {SPSS,
Inc.}, written in the late 1960s.

["SPSS X User's Guide", SPSS, Inc. 1986].

[Details?]

(1999-07-20)
statistical time division multiplexing
(foldoc)
statistical time division multiplexing
StatMUX
STDM

(STDM, StatMUX) A system developed to
overcome some inefficiencies of standard {time division
multiplexing}, where time slices are still allocated to
channels, even if they have no information to transmit.

STDM uses a variable time slot length and by allowing channels
to vie for any free slot space. It employs a buffer memory
which temporarily stores the data during periods of peak
traffic. This scheme allows STDM to waste no high-speed line
time with inactive channels. STDM requires each transmission
to carry identification information (i.e. a channel
identifier). To reduce the cost of this overhead, a number of
characters for each channel are grouped together for
transmission.

["Data Communications, Computer Networks and Open Systems",
Halsall & Fred, Addison Wesley, p160-161, 1995].

["Digital, Analog, and Data Communication", Sinnema &
McGovern, Prentice Hall, p245, 1986].

(1997-03-05)

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