Conditional Linear Regression

Calderon, Diego (University of Arkansas) | Juba, Brendan (Washington University in St. Louis) | Li, Zongyi (Washington University in St. Louis) | Ruan, Lisa (M.I.T.)

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In this case, we would be interested used in biological and social sciences to predict events and to in identifying a segment of the population for which describe possible relationships between variables. When addressing a linear rule is highly predictive of the price of certain cars, the task of prediction, machine learning and statistics whereas this linear rule may not provide a good prediction commonly focus on capturing the vast majority of data, overall in the larger population. Let us imagine that for this occasionally ignoring a segment of the population as "outliers" data set, and for a target fraction of the population, we found or "noise," which could be helpful to better understand a simple rule that describes the subpopulation, along with the data. Previous work by Juba (2016) gave an algorithm its linear fit.

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