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Distributed Analytical Search

2015
The main purpose of this research is to develop an agent-based Distributed Analytical Search (DAS) tool to search and query distributed data sources regardless of data’s location, content or format from a natural language query.
Subrata Das, Ria Ascano, Matthew Macarty
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The analytics of search with posted prices [PDF]

open access: possibleEconomic Theory, 2001
The characteristics of the Optimal Posted Price (OPP) are considered in the search model of \textit{G. Stigler} [J. Political Econ. 69, 213-225 (1961)] and \textit{McCall} (1967). Many facts valid for the more familiar reservation price regime do not hold in the posted price setting.
Michael A. Arnold, Steven A. Lippman
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MapReduce Analytics Based Fast Search Algorithms

Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers, 2020
Using the motion estimation process is still one of the best technologies for video coding standards such as H.26X or MPEG-X.
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Analytical methods for online searching

Online Review, 1983
Analytical methods are presented to facilitate the comparison of multiple sets during an online search. The basic concept is the utilization of discrete displays of unique citations from successive formulations. The discrete displays are formulated by using Boolean NOT to remove citations from previously designated good sets.
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Agent-Based Distributed Analytical Search

2015
We describe here an agent-based Distributed Analytical Search (DAS) tool to search and query distributed “big data” sources regardless of data’s location, content or format. DAS semantically analyzes natural language queries from a web-based user interface.
Subrata Das, Ria Ascano, Matthew Macarty
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The analytical process to search for metabolomics biomarkers

Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, 2018
The scant number of available metabolomics biomarkers does not reflect the extent of the research in this field. Looking for the reasons of failure, the authors, as analytical chemists, critically discuss each of the steps in the analytical process that requires improvements.
M D, Luque de Castro, F, Priego-Capote
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Analytical Methods in Search Theory

1979
Abstract : This work is an expanded version of a set of lecture notes corresponding to a course given by the author during the period November 1978 to January 1979. Analytical methods for the solution of moving object search problems are developed from 'first principles.' This work complements the first author's CNA memorandum but otherwise there is ...
null Jr, James A. Thomas, Marc S. Mangel
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Nonadiabatic Quantum Search Algorithm with Analytical Success Rate

International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 2018
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Feng-Guang Li   +5 more
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Stochastic search item selection for factor analytic models

British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 2013
In this paper we implement a Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm based on the stochastic search variable selection method of George and McCulloch (1993) for identifying promising subsets of manifest variables (items) for factor analysis models. The suggested algorithm is constructed by embedding in the usual factor analysis model a normal mixture prior ...
Dimitris, Mavridis, Ioannis, Ntzoufras
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Analytic coaching: In search of insight

2005
In analytic coaching, ‘understanding from the inside’ is central, in the form of a joint journey of discovery by coach and coachee. The aim is to increase the coachee’s insight into his or her own issues and problems. The coach does not pose as an ‘expert’, or even as someone who has acquired a large measure of self-knowledge or insight into human ...
Erik de Haan, Yvonne Burger
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