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Multiple-objective optimal designs

Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics, 1998
We present illustrative multiple-objective optimal designs for nonlinear models useful in biomedical studies. The aim is to demonstrate the added benefits of using a multiple-objective design over the traditional single-objective design.
Y C, Huang, W K, Wong
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Multiple Objects

2004
AbstractThis chapter analyses the problems in developing a general theory of multiple-object auctions. Sequential second-price auctions and discriminatory and uniform auctions are examined. The optimal auction is characterized, and its expected revenue is compared with that of standard auction formats.
Flavio M. Menezes, Paulo K. Monteiro
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Multiple Objective Test Assembly Problems

Journal of Educational Measurement, 1999
Mathematical programming techniques for optimal test assembly are discussed. Most methods optimize a single objective: for instance, the amount of information in a test, subject to a number of constraints. However, some test assembly problems have multiple objectives.
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Selecting and tracking multiple objects

WIREs Cognitive Science, 2014
When interacting with the world, people can dynamically split attention across multiple objects in the environment, both when the objects are stationary and when the objects are moving. This type of visual processing is commonly studied in lab settings using either static selection tasks or moving tracking tasks. We describe performance limits that are
Jason M. Scimeca, Steven L. Franconeri
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Multiple Object Motions

1992
Up to now, we have been interested in the motion analysis of two frames in which there is only one moving object. In other words, we can solve the following two problems:
Zhengyou Zhang, Olivier Faugeras
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Multiple Objective Optimization

2020
In this chapter, we discuss the differences between a MOOP and a SOOP and present the weighted sum approach and the e-constraint method to solve convex MOOPs formulated as multi-objective linear optimization problems (MOLPs). Moreover, we highlight the fundamental principles of multi-objective optimization and present a way to explore the Pareto ...
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Multiple Object Spectroscopy

1988
We review current techniques for multiple object spectroscopy and discuss the new automated fibre positioner, AUTOFIB, recently commissioned on the AAT. We contrast the advantages and disadvantages of fibre optic couplers and multislit devices, especially at faint limits. Fibres offer large multiplex gains but spatial fluctuations in the sky background
Ellis, Richard S., Parry, Ian R.
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