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Density Estimation for Statistics and Data Analysis.

B. D. Spurr, +1 more
- 01 Sep 1988 - 
- Vol. 44, Iss: 3, pp 914
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This article is published in Biometrics.The article was published on 1988-09-01. It has received 148 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Density estimation.

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The Fast Gauss Transform

TL;DR: In this article, an algorithm is presented which evaluates the sum of N Gaussians at M arbitrarily distributed points in $C \cdot (N + M)$ work, where C depends only on the precision required.
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The Fast Gauss Transform.

TL;DR: An algorithm is presented which evaluates the sum of N Gaussians at M arbitrarily distributed points in $C \cdot (N + M)$ work, where C depends only on the precision required.
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Kernel Density Estimation and Intrinsic Alignment for Shape Priors in Level Set Segmentation

TL;DR: This paper proposes shape dissimilarity measures on the space of level set functions which are analytically invariant under the action of certain transformation groups, and proposes a statistical shape prior which allows to accurately encode multiple fairly distinct training shapes.

Estimation in the Regression Discontinuity Model

TL;DR: In this paper, the optimal rate of convergence for estimation of the regression discontinuity treatment effect was derived, and two estimators were proposed that attain the optimal convergence rate under varying conditions, one based on Robinson's (1988) partially linear estimator and the other estimator using local polynomial estimation and is optimal under a broader set of conditions.
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What is a home range

TL;DR: Roger Powell documented his own use of space for 65 days, obtaining complete data on where he went, what he did, and how much energy and money he expended and gained in each place, providing insight into what a home range is and how ecologists should approach quantifying other animals' home ranges.