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The sample breakdown points of tests

Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 1996
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The breakdown point of signal subspace estimation

2010 IEEE Sensor Array and Multichannel Signal Processing Workshop, 2010
The breakdown point of signal subspace methods, which is the SNR below which the algorithm's performance deteriorates dramatically, is intimately related to the breakdown point of PCA based signal subspace estimation. We shed new light on this breakdown point for a broad class of signal-plus-noise models, provide a transparent derivation that ...
Raj Rao Nadakuditi   +1 more
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Breakdown point of Schuster–Narvarte's location estimator

Statistics & Probability Letters, 2000
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High Breakdown Point Designs

1996
A linear model is assumed where the experimental conditions are given by the experimenter so that they are without gross errors. For this situation we regard h-trimmed Lp-estimators which generalize the least median of squares estimator and the least trimmed squares estimators.
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Critical Behavior of Thermal Relaxation near a Breakdown Point

Physical Review Letters, 2003
At a composition far above the percolation threshold, the resistance of a composite sample increases with time due to Joule heating as a constant current of a sufficiently large value is passed through the sample. If the current is less than a certain breakdown current (I(b)) the resistance eventually reaches a steady value with a characteristic ...
C D, Mukherjee, K K, Bardhan
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Breakdown points, breakdown probabilities, midpoint sensitivity curves, and optimization of stack filters

Circuits, Systems, and Signal Processing, 1996
The paper is devoted to a recently introduced class of nonlinear digital filters, namely the stack filters which includes rank order filters, standard median filters, some morphological ones, etc. The particularity of such a class lies in the fact that it is related to the statistical properties of the input signal. The exposition is based on three new
Kuosmanen, Pauli, Astola, Jaakko
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Optimal breakdown point maximizing designs

Metrika, 1995
Summary: In linear models the breakdown point of an estimator depends strongly on the underlying design. This holds in particular for high breakdown point estimators as the least median of squares estimators or least trimmed squares estimators. It could be shown that the breakdown point is maximized if the number of regressors which lie in a subspace ...
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Point-Contacting by Localized Dielectric Breakdown With Breakdown Fields Described by the Weibull Distribution

IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, 2015
We report on the point-contacting by localized dielectric breakdown (PLDB) technique applied to form ohmic contacts at room temperature, to silicon test structures with locally doped surface regions and four dielectrics commonly used for surface passivation in silicon solar cells. Our results show that the statistical distribution of the electric field
Ned J. Western   +3 more
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Vanishing Point: On the Edge of Critical Breakdown

1993
The profession of literary criticism as it is practised in the universities is in crisis. This is not peculiar to literary criticism, but to all the liberal and human sciences. It has been this way now for many years. Indeed, it may be said that this is now the natural state of the Humanities in the advanced cultures of the West.
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Finite Sample Breakdown Points of Outlier Detection Procedures

Journal of Surveying Engineering, 1997
The conventional iterative outlier detection procedures (CIODP), such as the Baarda-, Pope-, or t-testing procedure, based on the least-squares estimation (LSE) are used to detect the outliers in geodesy. Since the finite sample breakdown point (FSBP) of LSE is about 1/n, the FSBPs of the CIODP are also expected to be the same, about 1/n. In this paper,
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