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2011 Jul 29
1
How to interpret Kolmogorov-Smirnov stats
...e1 1.0000000 0.8880194
shape2 0.8880194 1.0000000
now if i do :
>gofstat(fit1, print.test=TRUE)
Kolmogorov-Smirnov statistic: 0.06630064
Kolmogorov-Smirnov test: not rejected
The result of this test may be too conservative as it
assumes that the distribution parameters are known
Cramer-von Mises statistic: 0.3866663
Crame-von Mises test: not calculated
Anderson-Darling statistic: 2.820576
Anderson-Darling test: not calculated
So then what i did is I bootstrapped the data based on gathered parameters a
i b :
r_beta <- rbeta(378, 2.148779, 810.067515, ncp = 0);
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2004 Aug 06
1
frame size
> Framesize always refers to the decoded data frame size in samples.
> Framesize is dependent on the encoding mode
> Narrowband (8kHz): framesize = 160 samples = 320 bytes of PCM
> The size of the encoded data depends on the quality setting, so if you
> know for instance that you are using quality 3 on narrowband, that is
> 119 bits of encoded data per frame which is rounded to