Using the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer, or MODIS, instruments aboard NASA's Terra and Aqua satellites, Hilker, Lyapustin and their colleagues developed a new method to detect and remove clouds and other sources
of error in the data.
This could be because of the structural deficiency of the model, or because
of errors in the data, but the (hard to characterise) uncertainty in the former is not being carried into final uncertainty estimate.
By definition, there are two sources
of error in the data.
Not exact matches
At the end
of each week, she synchs again and reviews timesheet
data in QuickBooks, scanning for
errors and then running reports and creating invoices when needed.
The government revised construction
data from January 2005 through October 2015 because
of a «processing
error in the tabulation
of data.»
In April, Google engineers were performing regular networking maintenance on some
of Google's
data centers when someone made an
error that triggered a «previously - unseen software bug» to spread the
error to more computer systems.
The search giant said on Tuesday that problems with its Central U.S. - based
data center region on August 11 led to some
of its cloud - computing customers experiencing
errors and delays
in their service.
GE notes that radiologists»
error rate
in x-ray based diagnoses can range from 35 % to 50 %; the hope is that the eight machine deep learning algorithms being deployed as part
of the partnership can help bring that figure down significantly by more accurately analyzing the medical
data.
Google said 18 %
of customer apps hosted
in its Central
data center region saw
error rates
of 10 % to 50 % for roughly two hours.
Editor's note: Due to an
error in Challenger, Gray & Christmas»
data, a previous version
of this story incorrectly included DuPont on a list
of the 10 biggest layoffs
of 2015.
«Certainly you can imagine that it could have been a covert way
of communicating
data in a way that looked like an
error,» Hall said.
Eli Fathi, CEO
of MindBridge Ai explains to Anthony Lacavera how the company's technology uncovers
errors in financial
data using artificial intelligence.
The
data used for ad targeting feels more personal than ever, and the Cambridge Analytica story shows us the
errors of levying personal information
in ways users neither want nor expect.
In group two, we excluded borrowers whose calculated savings represented more than 95 percent
of their loan balance, as this is likely an indicator
of a
data entry
error.
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Our workflows are not as efficient as they could be, and the number
of errors that occur
in tasks like
data entry, routing invoices, matching POs and supporting audit requirements are too high.
It simply applies rational methods
in taking and analyzing
data, following certain rules to assure that
data are as free from
error as possible, and checking the logic
of our models to make sure they are self - consistent.
In fact, an error in the data later came to light and, once this had been corrected (published in an erratum in a later issue of the Journal), it became clear that there was actually no significant change in teenage pregnancy rate
In fact, an
error in the data later came to light and, once this had been corrected (published in an erratum in a later issue of the Journal), it became clear that there was actually no significant change in teenage pregnancy rate
in the
data later came to light and, once this had been corrected (published
in an erratum in a later issue of the Journal), it became clear that there was actually no significant change in teenage pregnancy rate
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of the Journal), it became clear that there was actually no significant change
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in teenage pregnancy rates.
Most
of the 350 - plus books written by «creation scientists» consist
in large part
of discussions
of the supposed
errors of evolutionary teaching, reviewing vast amounts
of technical scientific
data and theory, challenging this or that piece
of evidence, method
of dating or use
of data, while producing evidences and counterarguments
of their own
in favor
of a young earth, recent humanity, worldwide flood, etc..
Report response rates, margins
of error, and indications
of other possible biases for any
of the important categories for which
data are reported; for example,
in providing comparisons among states or denominations.
(The second kind
of perceptual
error, detailed
in PR III.5, occurs relatively late
in concresence and involves the mistaken attribution
of an eternal object to a perceptual
datum.
Computer programs sometimes have an
error called a storage overlay where the program's instructions get overlaid with random
data, the same thing
in concept to a mutation which is basically an overlay
of nucleotides
in DNA.
Our
errors in perception concern,
in part, our willingness to draw conclusions as to what is not given
in experience — which can
of course never be a
datum.
Anyone who has been caught up
in data system mishaps knows how miserable is the extrication process; once
data is mis - recorded the
error takes on a life
of its own within computer systems.
The
error of ancient theodicies is indeed
in having failed to recognize this positive substructure affording an immense mass
of symbols, rites, and attitudes which form the
data on which a reflection on religion may be carried out.
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The
data table shows,
in the spreadsheet «exclusion6», study information and yield
data of studies that were excluded because they did not meet selection criteria 6 (i.e. no information on an
error term and sample size was available).
Matthews provides technology solutions to help you code your product with technology that suits your purpose and goals; check all product and packaging to eliminate coding and labelling
errors; capture more
data on the factory floor
in real - time; and manage the process from one point
of control.
There isn't nearly enough
data to calculate a teams» zone rating but it is interesting the four
of the five «unlucky» teams above are among the league leaders
in team
errors.
«By relying upon existing
data, we streamline operations, reduce payment
errors and improve the efficiency
of operations at the federal and local level,» U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said
in a statement.
Ignoring the stratified sampling does not affect point estimates and may have resulted
in slightly overestimated standard
errors.14 Robust variance estimation was used to allow for the clustered nature
of the
data within units and trusts.
For example, the fact that 27 transfer patients are listed as having a physician as their planned birth attendant is most likely due to
errors in birth - certificate completion;
data are currently lacking to inform the degree
of misclassification related to this and others factors that affect the study outcomes.
Also, there is no reporting
of medical
errors in the U.S., so we really don't have the
data to draw conclusions, but the Institute
of Medicine
in 2000 reported that «at least 44,000 and perhaps as many as 98,000 Americans die
in hospitals each year as a result
of medical
errors,» meaning that «deaths due to preventable adverse events
in hospitalized patients exceed the deaths attributable to motor vehicle accidents (43,458), breast cancer (42,297) or AIDS (16,516).»
All sorts
of hilarious
errors — using one type
of data (ICD10 code
data from «white healthy women» and essentially comparing the best possible
data from one set
of hospital
data related to low - risk births to the worst possible single set
of data related to high - risk at - home births)-- if you use the writer's same
data source for hospital births but include all comers
in 2007 - 2010 (not just low - risk healthy white women), the infant death rate is actually 6.14 per 1000, which is «300 % higher death rate than at - home births!»
The poll was conducted by Gravis Marketing
in consultation with Advanced Idea
Data Science Consulting and has a ± 4.5 percent margin
of error.
Since Mr. Brundige cited statistics
in his report to the town board it would be silly not to conclude this letter with statistics based purely on logic: Since the
error of machine - collected
data at the airport versus actual human
data collection is 10 times what Mr. Brundige reported for a specific period
of time, then the town board must correct all
data in Mr. Brundige's report by multiplying the figures by 10.
Lehane said that the
data was «improperly obtained,» and AirDNA backed his criticism
of the report, noting
in a statement that Stringer's office did not seek assistance
in interpreting the
data, «leading to several crucial
errors in his interpretation
of the numbers.»
In addition the BPC has called for greater transparency from pollsters, including logging in advance when each conducts a survey, stating clearly how the weighting has changed from poll to poll, releasing «micro data» for scrutiny and providing much more accurate gauges of the margin of erro
In addition the BPC has called for greater transparency from pollsters, including logging
in advance when each conducts a survey, stating clearly how the weighting has changed from poll to poll, releasing «micro data» for scrutiny and providing much more accurate gauges of the margin of erro
in advance when each conducts a survey, stating clearly how the weighting has changed from poll to poll, releasing «micro
data» for scrutiny and providing much more accurate gauges
of the margin
of error.
The update adds candidate spending
data from the Electoral Commission (expressed as a percentage
of the long and short spending limits for each constituency) and corrects a small number
of errors in variable names.
At no point did the Comptroller contact AirDNA to ask for guidance or our professional expertise on how to read the
data, leading to several crucial
errors in his interpretation
of the numbers.
IFS analysis
of HMRC self - assessment
data shows 1
in 3 returns under - report tax owed either
in error or on purpose rising to 2
in 3 self - employed
At the end
of their note, Perlmann and Ericson wrote: «We regret that these serious accusations were made anonymously, as we strongly believe
in the concept
of an open and transparent communication about suspected
errors in published
data.»
But with two
of the systems, the
error rates for the darkest - skinned women
in the
data set — those assigned a score
of VI — were worse still: 46.5 percent and 46.8 percent.
Bolland's team also found multiple examples
of inconsistencies between and within trials,
errors in reported
data, misleading text, duplicated
data and text as well as uncertainties about ethical oversight.
A newly unmasked
error in satellite probes
of temperatures
in Earth's atmosphere suggests that over the past 20 years the lower atmosphere has warmed slightly — not cooled, as the
data had suggested.
Gould reanalysed Morton's
data, and famously argued
in Science and
in his prize - winning bestseller The Mismeasure
of Man, that Morton had manipulated his samples, made analytical
errors, and mismeasured cranial capacities as a consequence
of a racist bias.
THE NEW ENERGY ECONOMY Because
of the lack
of data, energy projections at wind farm sites can be highly inaccurate, with
errors of up to 20 percent
in farms that are built over uneven terrain.