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Astrostatistics: A Brief History and View to the Future
Humans have long sought to understand astronomical events through the use of mathematical relationships. Ancient monuments were constructed to be aligned with stellar positions at given times of the year, and eclipses were assiduously recorded and predicted for a variety of reasons.
Joseph M. Hilbe
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Multitree Algorithms for Large-Scale Astrostatistics
WILLIAM MARCH +4 more
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Astrostatistical Challenges for the New Astronomy
2013Joseph Hilbe, Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Arizona State University, Astrostatistics: A brief history and view to the future.- Thomas Loredo, Cornell Univ, Bayesian astrostatistics: A backward look to the future.- Stefano Andreon, INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera, Italy, Understanding better (some) astronomical data using Bayesian methods ...
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'Astrostatistics', by G. J. Babu and E. D. Fiegelson
Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 1997In every area of science where data are collected and interpreted there is a need for the application of statistical methods. In some sciences, such as agricultural research, medicine, and pharmacy, the value of statistics has been realised for many years and scientists and statisticians work hand in hand.
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2010
Part of the work carried out by the Spanish Virtual Observatory (SVO) is the development and test of techniques for the discovery of knowledge from large astronomical databases. The Virtual Observatory (VO) technology provides the astronomical community with archives containing large amounts of information which, analyzed with the proper tools, can ...
L. M. Sarro +5 more
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Part of the work carried out by the Spanish Virtual Observatory (SVO) is the development and test of techniques for the discovery of knowledge from large astronomical databases. The Virtual Observatory (VO) technology provides the astronomical community with archives containing large amounts of information which, analyzed with the proper tools, can ...
L. M. Sarro +5 more
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