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iSTTC: A robust method for accurate estimation of intrinsic neural timescales from single-unit recordings. [PDF]
Pochinok I, Hanganu-Opatz IL, Chini M.
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Number-Theoretic Methods in Statistics: Theory and Applications. [PDF]
Fang KT, Zhou Y.
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Research on Precise Detection Methods for the Maturity of <i>Pleurotus ostreatus</i> in Complex Mushroom Cultivation Environments. [PDF]
Yu J, Luo C, Wei Q, Lu Y, Zheng Y.
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Parallel algorithms for phylogenetic inference under a structured coalescent approximation. [PDF]
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3d elastic-modulus imaging using ultrasound linear arrays and efficient data-driven training strategies. [PDF]
Newman W, Ghaboussi J, Insana MF.
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Statistics and computer science
Proceedings of the 1978 annual conference on - ACM '78, 1978The impact of computer science on statistical computing, while important, has not been as great as it should. Part of this is caused by statisticians being unaware of relevant research in computer science. A related, and possibly more serious problem, is that computer scientists are not aware of some of the interesting problems in statistical computing.
Barbara F. Ryan, Thomas A. Ryan Jr.
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Biomedical statistics and computation
Information Sciences, 1973Abstract This paper describes the proceedings of the workshop on Biomedical Statistics and Computation of the Fourth Annual Symposium on the Interface. This was a two day symposium held at the University of California at Irvine on September 17 & 18, 1970. It was sponsored jointly by the ACM, ASA, and the California Mathematics Council. Dr.
Michael E. Tarter, Suzanne C. Ungerman
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Statistics and computing in surgery
Surgery (Oxford), 2003Abstract The word “statistics” is derived from the Latin for “state”, indicating the historical importance of governmental data gathering, which related principally to demographic information and often to their use in military recruitment and tax collecting. Statistics as an academic study is the science of assembling and interpreting numerical data.
Samer Humadi, Nigel Standfield
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Courses in Statistical Computing and Computational Statistics
The American Statistician, 2004Statisticians spend a large portion of their working days using the computer. In addition to the standard things that almost everyone does, like E-mail and text processing, and the standard uses teachers make of computers in the classroom, statisticians' use of computers includes data analysis with prepackaged software, development of algorithms and ...
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