نتایج جستجو برای: stage 2

تعداد نتایج: 2793082  

2017
Shanwen Zhang Xiaowei Wu Zhuhong You

Leaf based plant species recognition plays an important role in ecological protection, however its application to large and modern leaf databases has been a long-standing obstacle due to the computational cost and feasibility. Recognizing such limitations, we propose a Jaccard distance based sparse representation (JDSR) method which adopts a two-stage, coarse to fine strategy for plant species ...

Journal: :BMC Proceedings 2007
Gang Zheng Jungnam Joo Jing-Ping Lin Mario Stylianou Myron A Waclawiw Nancy L Geller

In whole-genome association studies, at the first stage, all markers are tested for association and their test statistics or p-values are ranked. At the second stage, some most significant markers are further analyzed by more powerful statistical methods. This helps reduce the number of hypotheses to be corrected for in multiple testing. Ranks of true associations in genome-wide scans using a s...

2005
Anne Rozan Anne Stenger Marc Willinger

We study the impact of new information about food safety on subjects’ willingnessto-pay for food products, in an experimental setting. We elicit prices using either a second price auction or the Becker-DeGroot-Marschak procedure. There are three stages of bidding. In stage 1, subjects bid for products without any information. In stage 2, public information about health impact is provided. In st...

1996
D. Bödeker P. John M. Laine M. G. Schmidt

We calculate the finite temperature 2-loop effective potential in the MSSM with stop condensation, using a 3-dimensional effective theory. We find that in a part of the parameter space, a two-stage electroweak phase transition appears possible. The first stage would be the formation of a stop condensate, and the second stage is the transition to the standard electroweak minimum. The two-stage t...

Journal: :Statistics in medicine 2011
Bing Cai Dylan S Small Thomas R Ten Have

We present closed-form expressions of asymptotic bias for the causal odds ratio from two estimation approaches of instrumental variable logistic regression: (i) the two-stage predictor substitution (2SPS) method and (ii) the two-stage residual inclusion (2SRI) approach. Under the 2SPS approach, the first stage model yields the predicted value of treatment as a function of an instrument and cova...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1996
M A Menchaca C C Chase T A Olson A C Hammond

Partial stage and complete life-cycle growth curves of Brahman cattle were obtained for small, medium, and large frame sizes for a herd under grazing conditions in a subtropical environment. Data were grouped into three stages: birth to weaning (stage 1), weaning to 20 mo (males) or 32 mo (females) of age (stage 2), and 32 mo of age to maturity (females only; stage 3). Within each stage, multip...

Journal: :Biometrics 2007
Timothy D Johnson

Many challenges arise in the analysis of pulsatile, or episodic, hormone concentration time series data. Among these challenges is the determination of the number and location of pulsatile events and the discrimination of events from noise. Analyses of these data are typically performed in two stages. In the first stage, the number and approximate location of the pulses are determined. In the s...

Journal: :computational methods for differential equations 0
m. mehdizadeh khalsaraei university of maragheh f. khodadosti university of maragheh

in this paper, we investigate the total variation diminishing property for a class of 2-stage explicit rung-kutta methods of order two (rk2) when applied to the numerical solution of special nonlinear initial value problems (ivps) for (odes). schemes preserving the essential physical property of diminishing total variation are of great importance in practice. such schemes are free of spurious o...

Journal: :Vision Research 1996
Peter Thompson Leland S. Stone Sarah Swash

We have previously shown that the perceived speed of a moving grating depends upon its contrast, with lower-contrast patterns appearing to move more slowly than otherwise identical higher-contrast patterns. To explain this finding while remaining consistent with the findings of McKee, Silverman and Nakayama [(1986) Vision Research, 26, 609-619], we proposed that this misperception might arise f...

2016
Wilfried Genest Robert Hammond R. H. S. Carpenter

Reaction times are long and variable, almost certainly because they result from a process that accumulates noisy decision signals over time, rising to a threshold. But the origin of the variability is still disputed: is it because the incoming sensory signals are themselves noisy? Or does it arise within the brain? Here we use a stimulus - the random dot tachistogram - which demands spatial int...

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