Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "In statistics, Stein's unbiased risk estimate (SURE) is an unbiased estimator of the mean-squared error of \"a nearly arbitrary, nonlinear biased estimator.\" In other words, it provides an indication of the accuracy of a given estimator. This is important since the true mean-squared error of an estimator is a function of the unknown parameter to be estimated, and thus cannot be determined exactly.The technique is named after its discoverer, Charles Stein."@en }
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- Steins_unbiased_risk_estimate abstract "In statistics, Stein's unbiased risk estimate (SURE) is an unbiased estimator of the mean-squared error of \"a nearly arbitrary, nonlinear biased estimator.\" In other words, it provides an indication of the accuracy of a given estimator. This is important since the true mean-squared error of an estimator is a function of the unknown parameter to be estimated, and thus cannot be determined exactly.The technique is named after its discoverer, Charles Stein.".
- Steins_unbiased_risk_estimate comment "In statistics, Stein's unbiased risk estimate (SURE) is an unbiased estimator of the mean-squared error of \"a nearly arbitrary, nonlinear biased estimator.\" In other words, it provides an indication of the accuracy of a given estimator. This is important since the true mean-squared error of an estimator is a function of the unknown parameter to be estimated, and thus cannot be determined exactly.The technique is named after its discoverer, Charles Stein.".