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Arthur Hoerl (December 17, 1891 – February 6, 1968) was an American screenwriter and film director. Hoerl was born in New York, son of Louis Hoerl, a German immigrant silver polisher, and Teresa Hoerl.
Arthur Hoerl was born on 17 December 1891 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a writer and director, known for Hell-Bent for Frisco (1931), The Arm of the Law (1932) and Fighting Playboy (1933). He died on 6 February 1968 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Nov 20, 2020 · Two classical papers on Ridge Regression by Arthur Hoerl and Robert Kennard were published in Technometrics in 1970, making 2020 their 50th anniversary. The theory and practice of Ridge...
Oct 23, 2020 · Two classical articles on Ridge Regression by Arthur Hoerl and Robert Kennard were published in Technometrics in 1970, making 2020 their 50th anniversary. The theory and practice of Ridge Regression, and of related biased shrinkage estimators, have been extensively developed over the years.
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Arthur Hoerl was born on December 17, 1891 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a writer and director, known for Hell-Bent for Frisco (1931), The Arm of the Law (1932) and Fighting Playboy (1933). He died on February 6, 1968 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA.
- December 17, 1891
- February 6, 1968
Oct 21, 2021 · Arthur Hoerl held degrees in engineering and mathematics, but not a single one in statistics, making his claims immediately suspect to territorial insiders. But Arthur Hoerl was undaunted, championing his technique for years despite all doubters.
Arthur Hoerl. Credits (text only) Hide Show Writer (161 credits) 2014 Caffeine Madness (Short) (screenplay: Reefer Madness) 1968 For Singles Only (story)