释义 |
complete class of decision functions complete class of decision functions[kəm¦plēt ¦klas əv di′sizh·ən ‚fəŋk·shənz] (statistics) A concept in decision theory which states that for a class of decision functions to be complete it must include a uniformly better decision function, which is a decision function that is sometimes better but never worse (according to some criterion) than each decision function not in the class. |