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  2. V-optimal histograms - Wikipedia

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    A v-optimal histogram is based on the concept of minimizing a quantity which is called the weighted variance in this context. [1] This is defined as = =, where the histogram consists of J bins or buckets, n j is the number of items contained in the jth bin and where V j is the variance between the values associated with the items in the jth bin.

  3. Prometheus (software) - Wikipedia

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    Prometheus is a free software application used for event monitoring and alerting. [2] It records metrics in a time series database (allowing for high dimensionality ) built using an HTTP pull model , with flexible queries and real-time alerting.

  4. File:R histogram uniform distribution.pdf - Wikipedia

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    This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it. If the file has been modified from its original state, some details may not fully reflect the modified file.

  5. List of PSPACE-complete problems - Wikipedia

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    Equivalence problem for star-free regular expressions with squaring. [21] Covering for linear grammars [37] Structural equivalence for linear grammars [38] Equivalence problem for Regular grammars [39] Emptiness problem for ET0L grammars [40] Word problem for ET0L grammars [41] Tree transducer language membership problem for top down finite ...

  6. Histogram matching - Wikipedia

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    An example of histogram matching. In image processing, histogram matching or histogram specification is the transformation of an image so that its histogram matches a specified histogram. [1] The well-known histogram equalization method is a special case in which the specified histogram is uniformly distributed. [2]

  7. Why Am I Snacking So Much? (& How to Stop) - AOL

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    If you’re feeling hunger cues (e.g., a rumbling stomach), go ahead and grab that snack, guilt-free! But if you’re reaching for a snack because of another trigger, consider a snack-free way to ...

  8. German tank problem - Wikipedia

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    The problem can be approached using either frequentist inference or Bayesian inference, leading to different results. Estimating the population maximum based on a single sample yields divergent results, whereas estimation based on multiple samples is a practical estimation question whose answer is simple (especially in the frequentist setting ...

  9. Grafana - Wikipedia

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    Free and open-source software portal; Grafana is a multi-platform open source analytics and interactive visualization web application. It can produce charts, graphs, and alerts for the web when connected to supported data sources.