نتایج جستجو برای: statistical models strength

تعداد نتایج: 1402247  

Journal: :Statistics in medicine 2001
M E Miller T M Morgan M A Espeland S S Emerson

When using 'intent-to-treat' approaches to compare outcomes between groups in clinical trials, analysts face a decision regarding how to account for missing observations. Most model-based approaches can be summarized as a process whereby the analyst makes assumptions about the distribution of the missing data in an attempt to obtain unbiased estimates that are based on functions of the observed...

Journal: :Annual review of neuroscience 2001
E P Simoncelli B A Olshausen

It has long been assumed that sensory neurons are adapted, through both evolutionary and developmental processes, to the statistical properties of the signals to which they are exposed. Attneave (1954)Barlow (1961) proposed that information theory could provide a link between environmental statistics and neural responses through the concept of coding efficiency. Recent developments in statistic...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2001
C H Arns M A Knackstedt W V Pinczewski K R Mecke

We consider a family of statistical measures based on the Euler-Poincaré characteristic of n-dimensional space that are sensitive to the morphology of disordered structures. These measures embody information from every order of the correlation function but can be calculated simply by summing over local contributions. We compute the evolution of the measures with density for a range of disordere...

Journal: :Optics express 2013
David B Gillis Jeffrey H Bowles Wesley J Moses

The use of the Mahalanobis distance in a lookup table approach to retrieval of in-water Inherent Optical Properties (IOPs) led to significant improvements in the accuracy of the retrieved IOPs, as high as 50% in some cases, with an average improvement of 20% over a wide range of case II waters. Previous studies have shown that inherent noise in hyperspectral data can cause significant errors in...

Journal: :American journal of pharmacogenomics : genomics-related research in drug development and clinical practice 2004
Dongyan Yang Stanislav O Zakharkin Grier P Page Jacob P L Brand Jode W Edwards Alfred A Bartolucci David B Allison

Microarray technology allows one to measure gene expression levels simultaneously on the whole-genome scale. The rapid progress generates both a great wealth of information and challenges in making inferences from such massive data sets. Bayesian statistical modeling offers an alternative approach to frequentist methodologies, and has several features that make these methods advantageous for th...

2009
Cornelia Caragea Drena Dobbs David Fernández-Baca Leslie Miller Jin Tian

ion-based probabilistic models for sequence classification

2013
Paula Tataru Andreas Sand Asger Hobolth Thomas Mailund Christian N. S. Pedersen

Hidden Markov Models (HMMs) are widely used probabilistic models, particularly for annotating sequential data with an underlying hidden structure. Patterns in the annotation are often more relevant to study than the hidden structure itself. A typical HMM analysis consists of annotating the observed data using a decoding algorithm and analyzing the annotation to study patterns of interest. For e...

Journal: :Psychological bulletin 2013
Peter Kuppens Francis Tuerlinckx James A Russell Lisa Feldman Barrett

Affect is basic to many if not all psychological phenomena. This article examines 2 of the most fundamental properties of affective experience--valence and arousal--asking how they are related to each other on a moment to moment basis. Over the past century, 6 distinct types of relations have been suggested or implicitly presupposed in the literature. We critically review the available evidence...

2016
Michael Franke Judith Degen

Recent advances in probabilistic pragmatics have achieved considerable success in modeling speakers' and listeners' pragmatic reasoning as probabilistic inference. However, these models are usually applied to population-level data, and so implicitly suggest a homogeneous population without individual differences. Here we investigate potential individual differences in Theory-of-Mind related dep...

Journal: :Journal of the American Statistical Association 2010
Tyler H McCormick Matthew J Salganik Tian Zheng

In this paper we develop a method to estimate both individual social network size (i.e., degree) and the distribution of network sizes in a population by asking respondents how many people they know in specific subpopulations (e.g., people named Michael). Building on the scale-up method of Killworth et al. (1998b) and other previous attempts to estimate individual network size, we propose a lat...

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