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Anne Chao

Researcher at National Tsing Hua University

Publications -  190
Citations -  29522

Anne Chao is an academic researcher from National Tsing Hua University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Estimator & Population. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 178 publications receiving 24610 citations. Previous affiliations of Anne Chao include National Taiwan University.

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A Modified Monte Carlo Technique for Confidence Limits of System Reliability Using Pass-Fail Data

TL;DR: In this paper, a Monte Carlo technique of Rice & Moore is modified to give a more accurate procedure for approximating confidence limits on system reliability using binomial component data, and the modified lower confidence limit not only improves the Rice and Moore results but also compares well with most of the currently available methods for special series systems.
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Proportional mixture of two rarefaction/extrapolation curves to forecast biodiversity changes under landscape transformation

TL;DR: This work uses Hill numbers to analyse individual-based species abundance data or replicated, sample-based incidence data and derives analytic formulas for assessing species composition for any mixture of the two habitat types, revealing that species unique to each habitat type are the most important determinants of landscape biodiversity patterns.
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Forgotten books: The application of unseen species models to the survival of culture

TL;DR: Kestemont et al. as mentioned in this paper applied unseen species models from ecology to gauge the loss of narratives from medieval Europe, such as the romances about King Arthur, and identified the original evenness of cultural populations as an overlooked factor in these assemblages' stability.
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Estimating the population size with a behavioral response in capture-recapture experiment

TL;DR: In this paper, a new estimating procedure is suggested to estimate the population size in a capture-recapture experiment, where capture intensities for first-capture and recapture are allowed to be different and time dependent but they are assumed to be proportional.
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Evaluation of tracheal intubation: A retrospective study of skill acquisition by medical students in the operating theater

TL;DR: The satisfaction and confidence of students regarding the ability of performing tracheal intubation increased with each additional procedure, but decreased significantly after multiple unsuccessful attempts and the occurrence of any complication.