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Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 9:23 pm |
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Hi
Let y=f(x,p), where p is the forwad model parameter.
By assuming there is no error of y, I'd like to estimate the error of
retrieved x due to the assumption of p.
Very often, the error of retrieved x is performed by considering the
range of p from mean_p - stdev_p to mean_p + stdev_p.
The mean_p and stdev_p can be decided by measurements.
The retrieved x is x0 and x1 when p is mean_p - stdev_p and mean_p +
stdev_p.
Should the error in the retrieved x be
1/ x1-x0
2/(x1-x0)/2
And when considered as relative error (%), it is
1/(x1-x0)/x_mean*100
2/(x1-x0)/(x1+x0)*2*100 ?
x_mean is the retrieved value for mean_p.
These two problems have been confusing me for a long time.
Thank you in advance.
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Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 1:47 pm |
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On Apr 7, 3:23 pm, Mike <Sulfate...@gmail.com> wrote:
Quote: Hi
Let y=f(x,p), where p is the forwad model parameter.
By assuming there is no error of y, I'd like to estimate the error of
retrieved x due to the assumption of p.
Very often, the error of retrieved x is performed by considering the
range of p from mean_p - stdev_p to mean_p + stdev_p.
The mean_p and stdev_p can be decided by measurements.
The retrieved x is x0 and x1 when p is mean_p - stdev_p and mean_p +
stdev_p.
Should the error in the retrieved x be
1/ x1-x0
2/(x1-x0)/2
And when considered as relative error (%), it is
1/(x1-x0)/x_mean*100
2/(x1-x0)/(x1+x0)*2*100 ?
x_mean is the retrieved value for mean_p.
These two problems have been confusing me for a long time.
Thank you in advance.
Mike
Any suggestions would be very appreciated.
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Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 2:09 pm |
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On Apr 9, 7:47 am, Mike <Sulfate...@gmail.com> wrote:
Quote: On Apr 7, 3:23 pm, Mike <Sulfate...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi
Let y=f(x,p), where p is the forwad model parameter.
By assuming there is no error of y, I'd like to estimate the error of
retrieved x due to the assumption of p.
Very often, the error of retrieved x is performed by considering the
range of p from mean_p - stdev_p to mean_p + stdev_p.
The mean_p and stdev_p can be decided by measurements.
The retrieved x is x0 and x1 when p is mean_p - stdev_p and mean_p +
stdev_p.
Should the error in the retrieved x be
1/ x1-x0
2/(x1-x0)/2
And when considered as relative error (%), it is
1/(x1-x0)/x_mean*100
2/(x1-x0)/(x1+x0)*2*100 ?
x_mean is the retrieved value for mean_p.
These two problems have been confusing me for a long time.
Thank you in advance.
Mike
Any suggestions would be very appreciated.
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