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  2. Matrix completion - Wikipedia

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    Since the columns belong to a union of subspaces, the problem may be viewed as a missing-data version of the subspace clustering problem. Let X {\displaystyle X} be an n × N {\displaystyle n\times N} matrix whose (complete) columns lie in a union of at most k {\displaystyle k} subspaces, each of r a n k ≤ r < n {\displaystyle rank\leq r<n ...

  3. Microsoft Excel - Wikipedia

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    A chart created with data from a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet that only saves the chart. To save the chart and spreadsheet save as .XLS. XLC is not supported in Excel 2007 or in any newer versions of Excel. Dialog .xld: Used in older versions of Excel. Archive .xlk: A backup of an Excel Spreadsheet Add-in (DLL) .xll

  4. Comma-separated values - Wikipedia

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    CSV is a delimited text file that uses a comma to separate values (many implementations of CSV import/export tools allow other separators to be used; for example, the use of a "Sep=^" row as the first row in the *.csv file will cause Excel to open the file expecting caret "^" to be the separator instead of comma ","). Simple CSV implementations ...

  5. Missing data - Wikipedia

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    Missing not at random (MNAR) (also known as nonignorable nonresponse) is data that is neither MAR nor MCAR (i.e. the value of the variable that's missing is related to the reason it's missing). [5] To extend the previous example, this would occur if men failed to fill in a depression survey because of their level of depression.