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A Dual Measure of Uncertainty: The Deng Extropy [PDF]
The extropy has recently been introduced as the dual concept of entropy. Moreover, in the context of the Dempster–Shafer evidence theory, Deng studied a new measure of discrimination, named the Deng entropy.
Buono, Francesco, Longobardi, Maria
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Estimating the mental health costs of racial discrimination
Background Racial discrimination is a pervasive social problem in several advanced countries such as the U.S., U.K., and Australia. Public health research also indicates a range of associations between exposure to racial discrimination and negative ...
Amanuel Elias, Yin Paradies
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Optimal discrimination of mixed quantum states involving inconclusive results [PDF]
We propose a generalized discrimination scheme for mixed quantum states. In the present scenario we allow for certain fixed fraction of inconclusive results and we maximize the success rate of the quantum-state discrimination.
A. Chefles +45 more
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Color measurement and discrimination [PDF]
Theories of color-difference measurement provide a quantitative means for predicting whether two lights will be discriminable to an average observer. Consider the following color-measurement hypothesis. Suppose that two lights evoke responses from the color channels that we write as vectors, U and U'.
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Boosting Discrimination Information Based Document Clustering Using Consensus and Classification
Adequate choice of term discrimination information measure (DIM) stipulates guaranteed document clustering. Exercise for the right choice is empirical in nature, and characteristics of data in the documents help experts to speculate a viable solution ...
Ahmad Muqeem Sheri +4 more
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The Jake Mandell Tone Deaf Test (JMT) is an online measure designed to evaluate pitch discrimination in the normal population. The test has been available online since 2006, but no psychometric data have been published. The present research was designed
Gustau Olcina Sempere +5 more
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Objective: Revisiting the sharp/dull discrimination as clinical measure of spinothalamic tract function considering the International Standards for Neurological Classification of Spinal Cord Injury (ISNCSCI).
Laura Heutehaus +7 more
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Discriminant Analysis under f-Divergence Measures [PDF]
In statistical inference, the information-theoretic performance limits can often be expressed in terms of a statistical divergence between the underlying statistical models (e.g., in binary hypothesis testing, the error probability is related to the total variation distance between the statistical models).
Anmol Dwivedi, Sihui Wang, Ali Tajer
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Hair cortisol and lifetime discrimination: Moderation by subjective social status
Discrimination has been associated with elevated cortisol as measured in saliva, blood, and urine. This study investigated the association between lifetime discrimination and hair cortisol concentrations, considered a measure of chronic stress.
Kymberlee M O’Brien +3 more
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Indirect discrimination in the case-law of the European Court of human right [PDF]
The European Court of Human Rights has extended a scope of applicability of Article 14 of the European Convention on Human Rights to indirect discrimination in recent years.
Etinski Rodoljub
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