Searching on the Internet and finding an explanation of the standard deviation or mean deviation, almost 99% means that the two are one thing.
Mean variance, mean variance. From the name, there is no square root here. Why is it a standard deviation?
Is it true that some of our textbooks are completely confused?
Mean Squared Error
,
Or Mean Square Deviation
Http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mean_squared_error
Http://planetmath.org/encyclopedia/MeanSquareDeviation.html
Http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/mean+square+deviation
Variance)
:
Http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variance
Standard deviation (root mean deviation) (rmsd )(
Standard Deviation
, Or
Root-mean-square deviation
)
Http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Root_mean_square_deviation
Http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_deviation
From the detailed explanations and formulas in the above join, we can see that variance and MSE are a concept under some common conditions. But they are not standard deviations.