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regression

/ri-gresh-uhn/US // rɪˈgrɛʃ ən //UK // (rɪˈɡrɛʃən) //

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of going back to a previous place or state; return or reversion.
    • : retrogradation; retrogression.
    • : Biology. reversion to an earlier or less advanced state or form or to a common or general type.
    • : Psychoanalysis. the reversion to a chronologically earlier or less adapted pattern of behavior and feeling.
    • : a subsidence of a disease or its manifestations: a regression of symptoms.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or determined by regression analysis: regression curve; regression equation.

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Examples

  • To explain Olympic cost blowouts, the researchers said overruns did not, over time, undergo a “regression to the mean” — the statistical phenomenon that looks at the impact of repeat events on outcomes.

  • Our modeling process utilizes an ensemble technique, incorporating various algorithms and variable subsets, including logistic regression, random forest, XGBoost and elastic net to forecast elections.

  • We derive the distribution of outcome relationships by performing an XGBoost regression.

  • We actually need to create barriers to regression to the status quo.

  • The rigid method, which is the most accurate historically, receives the majority of the weight, followed by the demographic regression and then the regional regression.

  • Of course this absurd historical regression is just theatrical cover for EYUR's real intentions, which were purely reactive.

  • In the academy, there is no truth without a statistical regression.

  • Worst of all, they elide the obvious point that all revolts fluctuate between periods of progress and regression.

  • In an idea-deprived fashion world, punk has become just the latest way station in an infinite retro-regression.

  • Our R2 regression shows that about 1.8 percent of the variation in voting is explained by county median income.

  • He was thinking: yesterday wasted—covert regression, myself included—no more of that!

  • Few of these groups or communities that are classed as "savage" show no traces of regression from a more advanced cultural stage.

  • War is a reaction, a regression, but still it is something more than a mere slipping of the machinery of life.

  • Rapid change invariably betokens regression—descent being vastly easier and swifter in movement than ascent is.

  • Even if we could achieve this feat of regression, we could not reach by this means a God distinct from the universe.