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Discover LudwigThe phrase "jointly estimated" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has been estimated by two or more people working together. For example, "The team of researchers jointly estimated the cost of the project."
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Across our comparisons, likelihood estimates of Ne that jointly estimated m were much smaller than other estimators that assume closed populations (Table 5 and 6).
It is noted that the placebo model parameters generally should still be jointly estimated with drug effect parameters from all data to gain estimation efficiency.
In this article, we propose a parametric method for solving the problem of joint fundamental frequency and DOA estimation based on subspace techniques where the quantities of interest are jointly estimated using a MUSIC-like approach.
Semiparametric mixture modeling jointly estimated and classified trajectories of both marijuana use indices.
More specifically, the involved parameters and time-delay are jointly estimated using a suitable adaptive observer.
However, no matter which combination of variables was jointly estimated, the model did not converge.
Consequently, the ISI state and the channel state will be jointly estimated.
The tracking procedure would be based on the jointly estimated target's position.
In[5], h avg and α are jointly estimated from the same OFDM symbol.
The entire system of the equations is jointly estimated by full information likelihood method.
Since parameters are jointly estimated through ML methods, we expect that asymptotically approaches the corresponding CRB.
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