Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
Statistical techniques are used to fit the model to the data.
Being able to use basic statistical techniques is also a plus.
Health officials are planning to analyze the data again using new statistical techniques.
While the composition of the economy has changed significantly, our statistical techniques have not.
Standard statistical techniques were used to produce the expected graduation rate for each school.
Statistical techniques are often essential for fully understanding a complex data set.
Petty's only statistical technique is the use of simple averages.
The researchers applied statistical techniques to analyze the care of more than 5,800 patients.
The body of statistical techniques used in economics is called econometrics.
Historians have used statistical techniques to estimate the party breakdown in Congress.
Deloitte took its measurement after the changes had been made, and used different statistical techniques.
The methods used are similar to the statistical techniques that have been arrived at independently in this project.
The use of statistical techniques is not new to computational linguistics.
To find out, we need empirical and statistical techniques for sampling what goes on in offices.
Factor analysis is a statistical technique for data clarification and reduction.
The clustering structure obtained with different statistical techniques is similar.
Since the early 1990s he has been interested in statistical techniques for language understanding.
Indeed, many of the statistical techniques Watson employs were already well known by computer scientists.
"Our projections are based on the most accurate data and statistical techniques known.
It employs statistical techniques used in testing nuclear weapons to test different ideas at once.
A complex methodology using a battery of statistical techniques was then used to combine the two results.
The adjustment followed standard statistical techniques in medical studies.
The first calls for psephological analysis, using modern statistical techniques, of the 1931 general election.
Day attributes the changes to more detailed and reliable data collection, together with better statistical techniques.
It is tempting always to produce all the information that can be extracted by a particular statistical technique.