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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
311

Bayesian Methods for On-Line Gross Error Detection and Compensation

Gonzalez, Ruben Unknown Date
No description available.
312

Does size of error affect the motor adaptation during split-belt treadmill walking?

Tajino, Junichi Unknown Date
No description available.
313

The performance of three fitting criteria for multidimensional scaling /

McGlynn, Marion January 1990 (has links)
A Monte Carlo study was performed to investigate the ability of MSCAL to recover by Euclidean metric multi-dimensional scaling (MDS) the true structure for dissimilarity data with different underlying error distributions. Error models for three typical error distributions: normal, lognormal, and squared normal are implemented in MSCAL through data transformations incorporated into the criterion function. Recovery of the true configuration and true distances for (i) single replication data with low error levels and (ii) matrix conditional data with high error levels was studied as a function of the type of error distribution, fitting criterion, and dimensionality. Results indicated that if the data conform to the error distribution hypotheses, then the corresponding fitting criteria provide improved recovery, but only for data with low error levels when the true dimensionality is known.
314

Double-burst-error correction with cyclic codes.

Jang, Kenneth Kin Yok January 1972 (has links)
No description available.
315

The Cost of Preanalytical Errors in the Context of Inpatient Complete Blood Count Testing

Burrows, James Michal 15 November 2013 (has links)
The majority of laboratory testing errors originate in the pre-analytical phase. While the causes and frequencies of pre-analytical errors are well characterized, there are few studies investigating the cost of these errors. The objective of this research was to build a model to quantify the cost of pre-analytical errors occurring during inpatient complete blood count (CBC) testing at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre (Sunnybrook). The resultant cost model accounts for the costs of materials, resources, and personnel-time consumed in the CBC testing process. In 2011, pre-analytical errors in inpatient CBC testing cost Sunnybrook $43,462, and represented a loss of 775 employee hours due to laboratory test repetition and error-related activities. This cost model represents the minimum cost of a pre-analytical error, as costs extraneous to the laboratory were beyond the study scope. Future studies investigating downstream effects of pre-analytical errors and the costs associated with them should be conducted.
316

The Cost of Preanalytical Errors in the Context of Inpatient Complete Blood Count Testing

Burrows, James Michal 15 November 2013 (has links)
The majority of laboratory testing errors originate in the pre-analytical phase. While the causes and frequencies of pre-analytical errors are well characterized, there are few studies investigating the cost of these errors. The objective of this research was to build a model to quantify the cost of pre-analytical errors occurring during inpatient complete blood count (CBC) testing at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre (Sunnybrook). The resultant cost model accounts for the costs of materials, resources, and personnel-time consumed in the CBC testing process. In 2011, pre-analytical errors in inpatient CBC testing cost Sunnybrook $43,462, and represented a loss of 775 employee hours due to laboratory test repetition and error-related activities. This cost model represents the minimum cost of a pre-analytical error, as costs extraneous to the laboratory were beyond the study scope. Future studies investigating downstream effects of pre-analytical errors and the costs associated with them should be conducted.
317

Iterative coding methods for the binary symmetric channel and magnetic recording channel

Thangaraj, Andrew 08 1900 (has links)
No description available.
318

Key management for McEliece public-key cryptosystem

Williams, Deidre D. 08 1900 (has links)
No description available.
319

Intergration of error correction, encryption, and signature based on linear error-correcting block codes

Alabbadi, Mohssen 08 1900 (has links)
No description available.
320

Soft decision decoding of block codes using multilayer perceptrons

Bartz, Michael 08 1900 (has links)
No description available.

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