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Asymptotic calibration [PDF]

open access: possibleBiometrika, 1998
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Foster, Dean P, Vohra, Rakesh
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
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Feinberg, Yossi, Lambert, Nicolas
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System Calibration calibration

2011
In order to properly work, every distributed system need to know several parameters about local metrological devices. Some of these parameters may change because of environmental factors such as vibrations, thermal change or other accidental reasons. For this reason, a careful calibration activity is needed to achieve the best accuracy.
Fiorenzo Franceschini   +4 more
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Calibrated otoplasty

The Laryngoscope, 1979
AbstractThe number of patients seeking correction of abnormally protruding ears has decreased in the past ten years because of changing hairstyles and concepts of body image. During the same time there has been an increase in the number of surgeon and surgical disciplines seeking to perform cosmetic otoplasty.
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Calibration of radionuclide calibrators

International Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Biology, 1983
Abstract An evaluation of the efficiency of a radionuclide calibrator as a function of photon energy is given. Difficulties arising at low energies can be overcome by simultaneous measurements of the calibration sources with and without an Fe-absorber.
H. Schrader, H.M. Weib
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Dopplergram Calibration

Solar Physics, 2000
n this paper a procedure to calibrate dopplergrams is presented. This procedure is instrument independent and is based on the main topological characteristics of solar rotation. It is reliable in those regions on the solar disk where the sensitivity can be considered linear in the east-west direction (that is, out to 0.75 solar radius for most ...
PF Moretti, the MOF Development Group
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Calibration and Calibration Methods

1989
Every EEG begins and ends with a calibration. Frequently, the calibration becomes so routine a procedure that it is easy to pass over it with little thought to its meaning and purpose. This is especially easy to do when the machine used contains from 18 to 24 channels, and one is eager to get on to the important part of the record, namely, the EEGs ...
Frank H. Duffy   +2 more
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Self-Calibrating Polarising Radiometric Calibration

2018 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2018
We present a self-calibrating polarising radiometric calibration method. From a set of images taken from a single viewpoint under different unknown polarising angles, we recover the inverse camera response function and the polarising angles relative to the first angle.
Daniel Teo Guangwei   +3 more
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Geometrical calibration of multispectral calibration

2015 12th International Conference on Ubiquitous Robots and Ambient Intelligence (URAI), 2015
In this paper, we introduce a novel calibration pattern board for visible and thermal camera calibration. Our pattern board is easy to make, handy to move and efficient to heat. Also, it preserves a uniform thermal radiance for a long time. Proposed method can be employed in single- and multi- spectral camera system, and also used in the splitter or ...
Namil Kim   +5 more
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Calibration artefacts: Phase only calibration

2015 1st URSI Atlantic Radio Science Conference (URSI AT-RASC), 2015
Calibration is the process by which we estimate and correct instrumental and environmental errors in interferometric data. We usually perform calibration by finding the antenna gains that minimize the difference between our observed and predicted visibilities. We require a sky model to create predicted visibilities.
Trienko L. Grobler, Oleg M. Smirnov
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