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In the past, the weights have been allocated via a procedure whereby one first identified those models showing the smallest scatter about the arithmetic mean of the candidate models.
For the previous generation of the IGRF model (Finlay et al. 2010b), the weighting approach for the DGRF and IGRF models involved giving most weight to the group of models that show smallest scatter about an appropriate mean, such as the simple arithmetic mean, and allocating zero weight to the others.
For the previous generation of IGRF, fixed weights were assigned to each candidate model based on information gleaned from the evaluations (see Finlay et al. 2010b, for instance) and most weight was given to those models showing the smallest scatter about the arithmetic mean of the candidate models.
Define D1=min j (W j ), and D2,…, D N − r as the sequence of scatter ratios formed from successive eliminations of rows of P posessing the smallest scatter ratios at each stage.
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