Difference between revisions of "Maximum likelihood"
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− | <font color="blue">Maximum de vraisemblance</font> (''Fr''). <font color="red">Maximale Wahrscheinlichkeit</font> (''Ge''). <font color="green">Máxima verosimilitud</font> (''Sp''). <Font color="black">Metodo della massima verosimiglianza</Font> (''It''). <Font color="purple">最尤法</Font> (''Ja'') | + | <font color="blue">Maximum de vraisemblance</font> (''Fr''). <font color="red">Maximale Wahrscheinlichkeit</font> (''Ge''). <font color="green">Máxima verosimilitud</font> (''Sp''). <Font color="black">Metodo della massima verosimiglianza</Font> (''It''). <Font color="purple">最尤法</Font> (''Ja''). |
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Maximum de vraisemblance (Fr). Maximale Wahrscheinlichkeit (Ge). Máxima verosimilitud (Sp). Metodo della massima verosimiglianza (It). 最尤法 (Ja).
An approach to structure refinement in which the parameters of a structural model are modified to optimize the statistical probability of generating a set of observed intensities. The technique is often used in the refinement of structures of biological macromolecules, where the unfavourable parameter-to-observation ratio often leads to overfitted data and consequent systematic errors in least-squares minimization procedures.