Estimating errors is a crucial part of any scientific analysis. Whenever a parameter is estimated (model-based or not), an error estimate is necessary. Any parameter estimate that is given without an error estimate is meaningless. Nevertheless, many (undergraduate or graduate) students have to teach such methods for error estimation to themselves when working scientifically for the first time. This manuscript presents an easy-to-understand overview of different methods for error estimation that are applicable to both model-based and model-independent parameter estimates. These methods are not discussed in detail, but their basics are briefly outlined and their assumptions carefully noted. In particular, the methods for error estimation discussed are grid search, varying $\chi^2$, the Fisher matrix, Monte-Carlo methods, error propagation, data resampling, and bootstrapping. Finally, a method is outlined how to propagate measurement errors through complex data-reduction pipelines.
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[NMRpipe Yahoo group] Re: Parabolic Estimation of Error
Re: Parabolic Estimation of Error
Hi All ... Sorry, this one slipped past me ... NMRPipe peak detection is performed by an nmrWish TCL script. The peak detection works by finding points X,Y
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Does anyone know of an explanation for how nmrPipe does error estimation of peak heights and positions with parabolic interpolation? This is my current guess
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Greetings, Dear Pipers, and Happy Winter Holidays, or Whatever ... There are lots of ways this could be done, depending on how rigorous you want to be, how
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[NMRpipe Yahoo group] Signal-to-noise estimation
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Hello! I am new in "NMR world". I have some basic questions regarding the NMRPipe. I would like to know if there is a manner to estimate the signal-to-noise
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RFAC, a program for automated NMR R-factor estimation.
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J Biomol NMR. 2000 Jun;17(2):137-51
Authors: Gronwald W, Kirchhöfer R, Görler A, Kremer W, Ganslmeier B, Neidig KP, Kalbitzer HR
A computer program (RFAC) has been developed, which allows the automated estimation of residual indices (R-factors) for protein NMR structures and gives a reliable measure for the quality of the structures. The R-factor calculation is based on the comparison of experimental and simulated 1H...