Grey box model

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In mathematics, statistics, and computational modelling, a grey box model combines a partial theoretical structure with data to complete the model.

Description

The theoretical structure may vary from information on the smoothness of results, to models that need only parameter values from data or existing literature.

Thus, almost all models are grey box models as opposed to black box where no model form is assumed, or white box models that are purely theoretical.

Some models assume a special form such as a linear regression or neural network.

These have special analysis methods. In particular, linear regression techniques are much more efficient than most non-linear techniques.

The model can be deterministic or stochastic (i.e. containing random components) depending on its planned use.

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