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"stepwise estimation" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to express the idea of estimating something in a methodical and organized manner, where each step of the estimation is done one at a time. For example, "We used stepwise estimation to calculate the cost of the project."
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Stepwise estimation models meta node.
To evaluate models predictability, data is split into training and test set to generate and validate stepwise estimation model by sequentially feeding ranked variables.
Each new model is validated by test set, and the statistical results of these stepwise estimation models are recorded to find the best set of features with minimum predictive error (RMSE).
Stepwise estimation was used.
Backwards stepwise estimation was performed using a significance level for removal from the model of p > 0.1.
An approach to improve on this is to implement a stepwise estimation where we gradually eliminate 'the worst' variables in a greedy algorithm.
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The results are strongly or moderately robust to different samples, stepwise estimations, and controls for frailty and left truncation.
The two-stepwise estimations are adopted for the consistency with the domestic trade of each prefecture's table.
The stepwise model estimation procedure is chosen because the total number of potential models is computationally prohibitive.
As several of these (independent) variables are expected to explain the same part of the variance in the total SSS volume between countries (dependent variable), a stepwise model estimation procedure has been used.
Multivariate models were constructed using automatic stepwise selection estimation with likelihood ratio testing (P-value ≤0.20) specified as the test of significance to include or exclude variables.
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