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Phonetic Error Analysis Beyond Phone Error Rate
In this paper, we analyse the performance of the TIMIT-based phone recognition systems beyond the overall phone error rate (PER) metric. We consider three broad phonetic classes (BPCs): {affricate, diphthong, fricative, nasal, plosive, semi-vowel, vowel, silence}, {consonant, vowel, silence} and {voiced, unvoiced, silence} and, calculate the ...
Erfan Loweimi +4 more
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Discriminant analysis involving count data [PDF]
A situation giving rise to a violation of the normality assumption in discriminant analysis is that which involves count observations. For a two-variable case involving count observations, this paper presents a new discriminant analysis approach when ...
George Chinanu Mbaeyi +1 more
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Type I Error Rates are Not Usually Inflated
The inflation of Type I error rates is thought to be one of the causes of the replication crisis. Questionable research practices such as p-hacking are thought to inflate Type I error rates above their nominal level, leading to unexpectedly high levels ...
Mark Rubin
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On the bit error rate of repeated error-correcting codes [PDF]
Classically, error-correcting codes are studied with respect to performance metrics such as minimum distance (combinatorial) or probability of bit/block error over a given stochastic channel. In this paper, a different metric is considered. It is assumed that the block code is used to repeatedly encode user data.
Weihao Gao, Polyanskiy, Yury
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Objective Orthopedic surgeries generate high noise levels that exceed recommended thresholds, thereby posing risks to surgical safety. Nurses play a critical role in instrument preparation and intraoperative monitoring. However, evidence of noise-induced
Qian Wang, Hao Wu, Yu Zhang
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Error Rate-Based Log-Likelihood Ratio Processing for Low-Density Parity-Check Codes in DNA Storage
Due to the advantages of high storage densities and longevity, DNA storage has become one of the attractive technologies for future data storage systems.
Xiaozhou Lu +6 more
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Spatial Error Model to Analyze Morbidity Rate in Indonesia
Morbidity is a diseased state or symptom in which a person is unable to do daily activities. The morbidity rates can differ by person and place. This paper aims to investigate factors affecting morbidity rates in each province in Indonesia. Using applied
Irma Yahya +4 more
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Models for Rates with Poisson Errors
In a recent paper, Frome (1983) described the fitting of models with Poisson errors and data in the form of rates. Some of the models considered are log-linear and hence can be fitted simply by GLIM or by any package that handles log-linear models; some are not and require either special treatment in GLIM or the use of a program that handles iterative ...
J. A. Nelder, E. L. Frome
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CORRECTION OF MISCLASSIFICATION ERROR IN DISABILITY RATES [PDF]
ABSTRACTThis paper examines misclassification error in survey estimates of disability. The results suggest that a significant number of those with a disability fail to be recorded as such in the British Household Panel Survey. In addition, the probability of a false positive is estimated as being very close to zero in all socio‐demographic groups ...
Gosling, A, Saloniki, E-C
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Syndrome-Coupled Rate-Compatible Error-Correcting Codes
Rate-compatible error-correcting codes (ECCs), which consist of a set of extended codes, are of practical interest in both wireless communications and data storage.
Haratsch, Erich F. +4 more
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