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Map quality assessment

Proceedings of the 8th Workshop on Performance Metrics for Intelligent Systems, 2008
The maps generated by robots in real environment are usually incomplete, distorted, and noisy. The map quality is a quantitative performance measure of a robot's understanding of its environment. Map quality also helps researcher study the effects of different mapping algorithms and hardware components used.
Asim Imdad Wagan   +2 more
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Quality of Life Assessment

Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 1996
Quality of Life (QOL) is a generic term covering a wide variety of end points. It generally refers to a multitude of subjective experiences important to people's lives. Four domains contribute to this overall effect: physical and occupational function, psychological state, social interaction, and economic status/factors.
A J, Morales, L M, Kettel
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Psychotherapy Quality Assessment

Journal of American College Health Association, 1979
Abstract In the first section of this paper, Dr. Whitaker argues that there are both practical and heuristic reasons for developing a systematic method for assessing the quality of psychotherapy in a university mental health service. He maintains that, though the task of psychotherapy quality assessment is a complex undertaking, it is possible to take ...
J E, Sarnat   +2 more
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Assessing the Quality of the Quality Assessment

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2016
In this commentary, I use criteria contained in the Ethics Consultation Quality Assessment Tool (ECQAT) to evaluate the arguments for using the tool itself, as presented by Pearlman and colleagues ...
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MONICA quality assessments

Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 2003
The authors give an overview of the quality assessments in the WHO MONICA project and compare the quality of the data from Northern Sweden with other reporting units. Methods and results: Standardized measurement procedures and routine checks were used to ensure good quality of the data. The quality has been evaluated by a scoring system.
Marie, Eriksson   +2 more
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Quality Assessment in Oncology

International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 2012
The movement to improve healthcare quality has led to a need for carefully designed quality indicators that accurately reflect the quality of care. Many different measures have been proposed and continue to be developed by governmental agencies and accrediting bodies.
Jeffrey M, Albert, Prajnan, Das
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Assessing the Quality of Quality Assessment

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2022
Hartzell V, Schaff, Kent R, Bailey
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The Quandary of Quality Assessment

New England Journal of Medicine, 1976
Inevitably, quality assurance reflects the context of which it is a part (e.g., underuse or overuse of services is partly a function of their availability and financing). Thus, it can promote change or rationalize lack of it, save money or cost money. Given the current state of the art, it is imperative to develop quality assurance on an evolutionary ...
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