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Path diagrams showing the results of piecewise structural equation models examining how fitness (total number of seeds in flowering individuals) of Cerastium fontanum depended on temperature at planting site, temperature difference, mating type, and flowering time (FFD, first flowering date) in each of the two study years.
Alicia Valdés +3 more
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Poisson Multi-Bernoulli Mixture Filtering with Multistatic Passive Bistatic Radar
Funding Agencies|Swedish strategic research center Security Link; Multi-Channel Passive Radar (DFMR); research projects at the Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI) - Swedish Armed Forces RD ...
Viktor Deleskog +3 more
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Abstract Introduction Proper selection of genetic material is critical for restoring populations, with local seed often selected to maximize local adaptation. But if local populations are small, inbred, or maladapted, then including genotypes from various populations may enhance population growth and long‐term adaptation.
Regan L. Cross, Christopher G. Eckert
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Multiple Model Poisson Multi-Bernoulli Mixture Filter for Maneuvering Targets
The Poisson multi-Bernoulli mixture (PMBM) filter is conjugate prior composed of the union of a Poisson point process (PPP) and a multi-Bernoulli mixture (MBM). In this paper, a new PMBM filter for tracking multiple targets with randomly time-varying dynamics under multiple model (MM) is considered.
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Boundary Vector Cells Encode a Future‐Biased Spectrum of Positions in the Rat
ABSTRACT Spatial tuning is a hallmark property of neural firing in the hippocampal formation. Yet, that tuning is often less well correlated with the instantaneous current position of an animal than it is with an integrated version of the past or future state of the animal.
Ehren Lee Newman +3 more
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We used 27 years of data from an insectivorous passerine in southeastern Australia, the superb fairy‐wren Malurus cyaneus, to assess how climate variation influences vegetation productivity and, indirectly, reproduction and survival via potential trophic interactions.
Richard S. Turner +6 more
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A PMBM forward-backward smoother for multi-target tracking of point sources
This paper proposes a Poisson multi-Bernoulli mixture (PMBM) forward-backward smoother for robust multi-target tracking of point sources within the random finite sets (RFS) framework.
Xingxiang Xie +3 more
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Abundance and occupancy provide complementary but non‐equivalent signals of threatened species change. Here, their relationship was nonlinear and responses to environmental change were context dependent, showing that no single metric captures all population responses and that combining both can better inform conservation action under global change ...
Tim S. Jessop +7 more
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Posterior Cramér–Rao lower bounds for extended target tracking with PMBM conjugate recursion
This letter considers the posterior Cramér–Rao lower bounds (PCRLB) problem for extended target tracking from a stack of measurement data that are modelled as random variables in the random finite sets framework.
Xingxiang Xie +3 more
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Wasserstein Regression, Forecasting, and Change‐Point Detection for Daily Traffic Flow Distributions
ABSTRACT We develop a distribution‐valued framework for modeling, forecasting, and monitoring traffic flow counts by treating each day as a probability distribution summarized by jittered empirical quantile signatures. Inference is conducted under the 2‐Wasserstein geometry, which in one dimension is isometric to the L2(0,1)$$ {L}^2\left(0,1\right ...
Abdolnasser Sadeghkhani
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