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More importantly, the error of the methods exhibits a cutoff phenomenon that allows for optimal parameter choices.
In Tables 1 2, we report the number of iteration steps, the computing time, and the relative error of the methods used in the experiments for Example 1 when (alpha =1.2) and (alpha =1.4) with respect to different spatial grids.
In Tables 3 4, we list the number of iteration steps, the computing time, and the relative error of the methods used in the experiments for Example 2 when (alpha =1.2) and (alpha =1.4) with respect to different spatial grids.
This measures the type I error of the methods.
A simulation study was also performed to examine the type-I error of the methods.
The precision (standard deviation of the error) of the methods was similar (0.84 vs 0.79 mm medially and both 0.46 mm laterally).
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The total error of the method amounted to 15%.
The cumulative error of the method was less than 15%.
Local truncation error of the method is discussed.
To analyze the error of the method, the same examiner retraced 20 randomly selected PA cephalograms.
We estimate the error of the method by proved some theorems.
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