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(Ebook) Parameter Estimation for Scientists and Engineers by Adriaan van den Bos ISBN 9780470147818, 9780470173855, 0470147814, 0470173858

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Authors:Adriaan van den Bos
Pages:288 pages.
Year:2007
Editon:1
Publisher:Wiley-Interscience
Language:english
File Size:10.62 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780470147818, 9780470173855, 0470147814, 0470173858
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(Ebook) Parameter Estimation for Scientists and Engineers by Adriaan van den Bos ISBN 9780470147818, 9780470173855, 0470147814, 0470173858

The subject of this book is estimating parameters of expectation models of statistical observations. The book describes the most important aspects of the subject for applied scientists and engineers. This group of users is often not aware of estimators other than least squares. Therefore one purpose of this book is to show that statistical parameter estimation has much more to offer than least squares estimation alone. In the approach of this book, knowledge of the distribution of the observations is involved in the choice of estimators. A further advantage of the chosen approach is that it unifies the underlying theory and reduces it to a relatively small collection of coherent, generally applicable principles and notions.
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