Adjective
MCMC (not comparable)
(statistics) Markov chain Monte Carlo
As a result, MCMC methods are often the methods of choice for producing samples from hierarchical Bayesian models and other high-dimensional statistical models used nowadays in many disciplines. Source: Internet
In Malaysia, the Malaysian Communications & Multimedia Commission (MCMC) advertised for tender bids to be submitted in the third quarter of 2009 for the 470 through 742 MHz UHF allocation, to enable Malaysia's broadcast system to move into DTV. Source: Internet
Mazlan revealed the MCMC had met with the affected telcos to seek their cooperation and keep them updated on the situation. Source: Internet
Learn, by example, the fundamentals of data analysis as well as several intermediate to advanced methods and techniques ranging from classification and regression to Bayesian methods and MCMC, which can be put to immediate use. Source: Internet
Compared with an algorithm like adaptive rejection sampling citation that directly generates independent samples from a distribution, Metropolis–Hastings and other MCMC algorithms have a number of disadvantages: *The samples are correlated. Source: Internet
The MCMC also reported that the vast majority of the country’s 7.57 million households—77.9%—had access to broadband in Q3 2016. Source: Internet