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mixture model refers to a statistical concept where a group of data is made up of different subgroups or components. Each component has its own characteristics, such as means or distributions. It helps to explain data that is a blend or combination of different patterns or sources.
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«mixture»
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Sentences with «mixture model»
- Low, medium, and high rejection trajectory groups were identified using growth mixture models. (link.springer.com)
- I like to use Bayesian Gaussian mixture models to group cells into clusters in this space. (nxn.se)
- Integrating person - centered and variable - centered analyses: Growth mixture modeling with latent trajectory classes (cambridge.org)
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