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Error propagation in eigenimage filtering

IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, 1990
Mathematical derivation of error (noise) propagation in eigenimage filtering is presented. Based on the mathematical expressions, a method for decreasing the propagated noise given a sequence of images is suggested. The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) of the final composite image are compared to the SNRs and CNRs of the ...
H, Soltanian-Zadeh   +2 more
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Error Propagation in Game Trees

Mathematical Methods of Operations Research, 2006
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Doerr, B., Lorenz, U.
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CHAIN LADDER AND ERROR PROPAGATION

ASTIN Bulletin, 2015
AbstractWe show how estimators for the chain ladder prediction error in Mack's (1993) distribution-free stochastic model can be derived using the error propagation formula. Our method allows for the treatment of the general case of the prediction error of the loss development result between two arbitrary future horizons. In the well-known special cases
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Error propagation in calculated ratios

Clinical Biochemistry, 2007
Calculated quantities that combine results of multiple laboratory tests have become popular for screening, risk evaluation, and ongoing care in medicine. Many of these are ratios. In this paper, we address the specific issue of propagated random analytical error in calculated ratios.Standard error propagation theory is applied to develop an approximate
Daniel T, Holmes, Kevin A, Buhr
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Error Propagation for Large Errors

Risk Analysis, 1987
An essential facet of a risk assessment is the correct evaluation of uncertainties inherent in the numerical results. If the calculation is based on an explicit algebraic expression, an analytical treatment of error propagation is possible, usually as an approximation valid for small errors.
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