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Doubly robust criterion for causal inference
Abstract In causal inference, semiparametric estimation using propensity scores has rapidly developed in various directions. At the same time, although model selection is indispensable in statistical analysis, an information criterion for selecting the regression structure between the potential outcome and explanatory variables has not been well ...
Takamichi Baba, Yoshiyuki Ninomiya
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A multivariate Poisson model based on a triangular comonotonic shock construction
Abstract Multi‐dimensional data frequently occur in many different fields, including risk management, insurance, biology, environmental sciences, and many more. In analyzing multivariate data, it is imperative that the underlying modelling assumptions adequately reflect both the marginal behaviour and the associations between components.
Orla A. Murphy, Juliana Schulz
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ReLEx® SMILE TECHNOLOGY – EVOLUTION OF SURGICAL CORRECTION OF MYOPIA
Purpose. To study results of the ReLEx® SMILE operation to correct myopia and myopic astigmatism at a two-year follow-up. Material and methods. The SMILE surgery was performed in the patients of the main group for a correction of myopia with the sphere ...
A. B. Kachanov, S. A. Nikulin
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Learning Language from a Large (Unannotated) Corpus [PDF]
A novel approach to the fully automated, unsupervised extraction of dependency grammars and associated syntax-to-semantic-relationship mappings from large text corpora is described.
Goertzel, Ben, Vepstas, Linas
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The quantile‐based classifier with variable‐wise parameters
Abstract Quantile‐based classifiers can classify high‐dimensional observations by minimizing a discrepancy of an observation to a class based on suitable quantiles of the within‐class distributions, corresponding to a unique percentage for all variables.
Marco Berrettini +2 more
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A parameter transformation of the anisotropic Matérn covariance function
Abstract We describe a polar coordinate transformation of the anisotropy parameters of the Matérn covariance function, which provides two benefits over the standard parameterization. First, it identifies a single point (the origin) with the special case of isotropy.
Kamal Rai, Patrick E. Brown
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Abstract According to the notion of “parental determinism,” parents are paradoxically imagined as both powerful actors and in need of expert guidance and supervision. Subsequent research in different world regions problematizes the links between parental competence, child development, and societal ills.
Konstanze N'Guessan
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Posterior corneal curvature changes following Refractive Small Incision Lenticule Extraction
Sri Ganesh, Utsav Patel, Sheetal Brar Phaco and Refractive Surgery Department, Nethradhama Superspeciality Eye Hospital, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India Purpose: To compare the posterior corneal curvature changes, in terms of corneal power and asphercity ...
Ganesh S, Patel U, Brar S
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Abstract Many experimental studies have assessed the relationship between the provision of information on relative income and redistribution preferences. However, the influence of information on perceived tax burden, which is considered a subjective cost of redistribution, has not been examined.
Eiji Yamamura
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Abstract Climate and catchment characteristics, particularly land and water use and management, may vary according to the population growth rate, future food habits and water demands. Three climate simulations corresponding to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Special Report on Emissions Scenarios (A1B) were downscaled using the ‘Providing
Rajesh Nune +6 more
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