Questions about square errors
- From: "aggie2525" <aggie2525@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 2 May 2007 10:38:19 -0400
Hi,
I am working on a model that use about 9 input parameters to predict an
output.
Since I have about 800 data sets (each data set has 9 input data and an
output).
I come up with a method that I can predict an output from 9 given input
data.
Then, I use the model that I have to predict each output for each set of 9
input data.
As a result, I have a square error for each prediction.
Therefore, there should be about 800 square errors
My question is if it is OK that I plot all 800 square errors to get their
distribution.
Then, from this distribution curve, I can get a range of errors with a
specified confidential level for my prediction.
My concern is that the square errors would be dependent to certain input
patterns.
Thank you in advance for any help and reply.
.
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