Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience / 2016 / Article / Tab 3 / Research Article
A Driving Behaviour Model of Electrical Wheelchair Users Table 3 Statistical analysis of the model with DTR being the adaptation mechanism. Indicated constants represent a pair that resulted in the highest coefficient of determination.
Parameters Std. error Max. Dev. Participant 1 2 0.0023296 0.0000493 2.12% 0.021145 0.0066778 0.9998727 0.0000607 0.0000042 6.92% 0.069456 2.1620485 0.0000664 0.003% 0.000031 Participant 2 1 0.0013058 0.0000457 3.50% 0.034998 0.0044821 0.9998751 0.0000168 0.0000050 29.8% 0.297619 3.1936471 0.0000572 0.002% 1.791e − 5 Participant 3 2 0.0016111 0.0000638 3.96% 0.039600 0.0282700 0.9998215 0.0001812 0.0000042 2.32% 0.023179 2.9748170 0.0000809 0.003% 2.720e − 5 Participant 4 1 0.0022988 0.0000481 2.10% 0.020924 0.0096421 0.9998336 0.0001566 0.0000041 2.62% 0.026181 1.5590495 0.0000483 0.003% 3.098e − 5 Participant 5 1 0.0011705 0.0000330 2.82% 0.028193 0.0048858 0.9999171 0.0000525 0.0000024 4.57% 0.045714 2.3263703 0.0000322 0.001% 1.384e − 5 Participant 6 2 0.0033319 0.0003469 10.4% 0.104115 0.0288915 0.9992932 0.0002114 0.0000097 4.59% 0.045885 2.0650043 0.0003439 0.017% 1.665e − 4 Participant 7 2 0.0007837 0.0000496 6.33% 0.063290 0.0108345 0.9998355 0.0001583 0.0000048 3.03% 0.030322 5.5191529 0.0000688 0.001% 1.247e − 5