squared error

collocation in English

meaningsofsquaredanderror

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squared
adjective
uk
/skweəd/
us
/skwerd/
covered ...
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error
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈer.ər/
us
/ˈer.ɚ/
a ...
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(Definition ofsquaredanderrorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsquared error

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Then a cost function is generated as thesquarederrordistance to this surface.
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We obtain at the 2000 epoch, a sumsquarederrorequals to 0.001, which represents a good result.
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The model reached a sumsquarederrorlevel of 0.0115 with 249 training passes.
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Truncated integrated meansquarederrorof m x !
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The average sumsquarederrorwere found to be 0.6% and 1.3% for the first and second link respectively.
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An average sumsquarederroris taken as an indication of the average error to offset any negative number present in the error.
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The model reached a sumsquarederrorlevel of 0.0034 within only 4 training passes.
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Residualsquarederrorwas usually 10 -25% greater in the mixed-surround model.
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The connection weights between the neurons of adjacent layers are modified repeatedly based on the gradient descent optimization criteria to minimize the abovesquarederror.
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This calculation is based on the property in statistics where meansquarederrorof a biased estimator contains two sources of error-variability about the mean and the squared bias.
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These two numbers were then adjusted (by increasing or decreasing the value) to give the smallest error value of the average sumsquarederrorat the output of the network.
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