نتایج جستجو برای: gradual omission of outliers

تعداد نتایج: 21165464  

Journal: :Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards 1948

2003
Jonathan Baron Ilana Ritov

Omission bias is the preference for harm caused by omissions over equal or lesser harm caused by acts. Recent articles (Connolly & Reb, 2003; Patt & Zeckhauser, 2000; Tanner & Medin, in press) have raised questions about the generality of this phenomenon and have suggested that the opposite bias (action bias) sometimes exists. Prentice and Koehler (2003) have suggested that omission bias is som...

Journal: :The Annals of Statistics 2009

Journal: :Trends in Ecology & Evolution 2017

Detecting anomalies is an important challenge for intrusion detection and fault diagnosis in wireless sensor networks (WSNs). To address the problem of outlier detection in wireless sensor networks, in this paper we present a PCA-based centralized approach and a DPCA-based distributed energy-efficient approach for detecting outliers in sensed data in a WSN. The outliers in sensed data can be ca...

2017
Tyler R Will Stephanie B Proaño Anly M Thomas Lindsey M Kunz Kelly C Thompson Laura A Ginnari Clay H Jones Sarah-Catherine Lucas Elizabeth M Reavis David M Dorris John Meitzen

Neuroscience research has historically ignored female animals. This neglect comes in two general forms. The first is sex bias, defined as favoring one sex over another; in this case, male over female. The second is sex omission, which is the lack of reporting sex. The recognition of this phenomenon has generated fierce debate across the sciences. Here we test whether sex bias and omission are s...

Journal: :Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior 1969

Journal: :Philosophical Psychology 2016

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