Confidence Interval In statistics, a confidence interval (CI) is a type of interval estimate of a statistical parameter. It is an observed interval (i.e., it is calculated from the observations), in principle different from sample to sample, that frequently includes the value of an unobservable parameter of interest if the experiment is repeated. How frequently the observed interval contains the parameter is determined by the confidence level or confidence coefficient. Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confidence_interval ODM2 Aggregation Statistic Controlled Vocabulary ODM2 Working Group A vocabulary for describing the calculated statistic associated with recorded observations. The aggregation statistic is calculated over the time aggregation interval associated with the recorded observation.