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A coefficient is either a known or estimated property of a process or model. It should have un uncertainty score associated with it. If the coefficient is pre-determined, the uncertainty score should be zero. Otherwise, the coefficient should be greater than zero.
A parameter is a numeric property of a process or model that is unknown and may vary. Once it no becomes known or no longer varies, it becomes a coefficient.
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The current way of using coefficients is ugly.
A coefficient is either a known or estimated property of a process or model. It should have un uncertainty score associated with it. If the coefficient is pre-determined, the uncertainty score should be zero. Otherwise, the coefficient should be greater than zero.
A parameter is a numeric property of a process or model that is unknown and may vary. Once it no becomes known or no longer varies, it becomes a coefficient.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: