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- noun statistics Any technique or instance of assessing how the results of a statistical analysis will generalize to an
independent dataset .
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Careful calibration and cross-validation procedures are necessary to establish a reliable relationship between a proxy indicator and the climatic variable or variables of interest, providing a “transfer” function that allows past climatic conditions to be estimated.
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I've only skimmed the paper, but it looks like their model contains some adjustable parameters, and the phrase "cross-validation" doesn't appear anywhere in the text.
Open Source Forecasting, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Their reconstruction failed critical cross-validation tests (we have publicized the R2 failure, but it fails others as well); it is not robust the presence/absence of bristlecone pines; the supposedly carefully proxies included bristlecone growth, which specialists say is contaminated by 20th century fertilization; their methodology includes a wildly biased “principal components” methodology (which is not actually a principal components method).
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A combination of cross-validation and bootstrap technique is useful for a robust validation.
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It seems that there were not independent test sets used, but cross-validation indicates that there approach is possible.
Archive 2007-01-01 Egon Willighagen 2007
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It seems that there were not independent test sets used, but cross-validation indicates that there approach is possible.
CDK Literature #1 Egon Willighagen 2007
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This is especially critical if the above cross-validation is sensitive to the parameter in question, and is of course dramatically aggravated with the number of such choices.
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In IPCC TAR, he said that their reconstruction had significant skill in cross-validation tests.
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Mann said in MBH98 that verification r and r2 tests were used as well as RE and in IPCC TAR claimed significance in cross-validation tests.
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He said that he was not involved in writing the SPM, but was lead author of a chapter in which he was again victimized by the IPCC claim that the MBH model had statistical skill in cross-validation statistics.
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