On the dual aspect of sampling plans
J. Oderfeld (1951)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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J. Oderfeld (1951)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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Pranab Kumar Sen (1995)
Kybernetika
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Hugo Steinhaus (1951)
Colloquium Mathematicum
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Jaroslav Hájek (1959)
Časopis pro pěstování matematiky
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E. R. Davies (2008)
International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
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This paper has developed a generalised sampling strategy for the rapid location of objects in digital images. In this strategy a priori information on the possible locations of objects is used to guide the sampling process, and earlier body-based and edge-based approaches emerge automatically on applying the right a priori probability maps. In addition, the limitations of the earlier regular sampling technique have been clarified and eased - with the result that sampling patterns are...
Chitgopekar, S.S. (1983)
International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences
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Víctor Moreno, Isaac Martín, Ferrán Torres, Manuel Horas, José Ríos, Juan R. González (2002)
Qüestiió
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Inverse sampling and formal sequential designs may prove useful in reducing the sample size in studies where a small population proportion p is compared with a hypothesized reference proportion p. These methods are applied to the design of a cytogenetic study about chromosomal abnormalities in men with a daughter affected by Turner's syndrome. First it is shown how the calculated sample size for a classical design depends on the parameterization used. Later this sample size is compared...