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    On an integrated approach to member selection and parameter estimation for Pearson distributions (English)
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    A sequential parameter selection and a fitting to a Pearson density distribution through special loss functions are discussed. Such loss functions can be the log-likelihood: ln f(x\({}_ i;\mu,\sigma^ 2,\sqrt{\beta_ 1},\beta_ 2)\). A numerical example is given. Analytical derivatives of Pearson density functions are provided.
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    estimation of distribution parameters
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    loss functions
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    Pearson distributions
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