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  2. Marzullo's algorithm - Wikipedia

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    The description of the algorithm uses the following variables: best (largest number of overlapping intervals found), cnt (current number of overlapping intervals), beststart and bestend (the beginning and end of best interval found so far), i (an index), and the table of tuples. Build the table of tuples. Sort the table by the offset. (If two ...

  3. Neyman construction - Wikipedia

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    Neyman construction, named after Jerzy Neyman, is a frequentist method to construct an interval at a confidence level, such that if we repeat the experiment many times the interval will contain the true value of some parameter a fraction of the time.

  4. Nelson–Aalen estimator - Wikipedia

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    The Nelson–Aalen estimator is a non-parametric estimator of the cumulative hazard rate function in case of censored data or incomplete data. [1] It is used in survival theory, reliability engineering and life insurance to estimate the cumulative number of expected events.

  5. Interval predictor model - Wikipedia

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    In regression analysis, an interval predictor model (IPM) is an approach to regression where bounds on the function to be approximated are obtained. This differs from other techniques in machine learning , where usually one wishes to estimate point values or an entire probability distribution.

  6. Binomial distribution - Wikipedia

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    In the equations for confidence intervals below, the variables have the following meaning: n 1 is the number of successes out of n , the total number of trials p ^ = n 1 n {\displaystyle {\widehat {p\,}}={\frac {n_{1}}{n}}} is the proportion of successes

  7. Leitner system - Wikipedia

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    In the Leitner system, correctly answered cards are advanced to the next, less frequent box, while incorrectly answered cards return to the first box.

  8. Jaguars coach candidates: Who could be next up after Doug ...

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    Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, the eNewspaper and more. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Jaguars coach candidates: Ben Johnson, Anthony Weaver ...

  9. Two-alternative forced choice - Wikipedia

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    For example, to determine sensitivity to a dim light in a two-interval forced choice procedure, an observer could be presented with series of trials comprising two sub-trials (intervals) in which the dim light is presented randomly in the first or the second interval. After each trial, the observer responds only "first" or "second".