Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Detection theory

Bayes rule, Eq. (3-164), finds many applications in problems of statistical inference86 and signal detection theory,36 where the conditional probability on the right can be calculated directly in terms of the physical parameters of the problem, but where the quantity of real interest is the conditional probability on the left. [Pg.151]

Keywords wireless sensor network detection theory Kalman filtering target intrusion detection false alarm. [Pg.95]

In signal detection theory such mistakes are considered to be the logical consequence of the fact that the normal distribution of the sensation caused by the noise alone and that of the sensations caused by signal plus noise overlap to a considerable degree (see figure 1). [Pg.96]

Signal detection theory supposes that the subject, when faced with this situation, sets... [Pg.96]

Signal plus Noise (S+N) according to Signal Detection Theory. Three hypothetical response criteria (Cj, C2 and C3) set by the subject are indicated. [Pg.97]

Another methodological consequence can be inferred from signal detection theory as well. [Pg.98]

Egan, J. P. (1975) Signal detection theory and ROC analysis, Academic Press, New York. [Pg.62]

Silver, J.A. Frequency-modulation spectroscopy for trace species detection theory and comparison among experimental methods. Appl. Opt. 1992, 31 (6), IQl-lYl. [Pg.1976]

The experiments with H. M. employed a battery of tests. One set of experiments measured his sensitivity by means of a technique derived from signal detection theory (Corbit Engen, 1971), in which I asked H. M. to sniff 20 presentations of dilute odorant solution randomly interspersed with 20 presentations of odorless blank. The odor was so faint as to make it hard to tell it apart from blank. Figure 1 compares some of the data for H. M. with a male normosmic (P. D.) matched for age and race. After each presentation I asked H. M. whether he could smell an odor. His pattern of responding was the same as that of normosmics sometimes he gave affirmative responses to blanks (false alarms, symbolized by open symbols in fig. 14.1), but he did not always respond affirmatively to the dilute sample (correct affirmatives are symbolized by solid symbols in fig. 14.1). [Pg.259]

Swets, J.A., and Pickett, R.M. Evaluation of Piagnostic Systems. Methods from Signal Detection Theory Academic Press Hew York, 1982 Chapter 1. [Pg.170]

Green, D. M., and Swets, J. A (1988), Signal Detection Theory and Psychophysics, John Wiley Sons, New York. [Pg.1037]

McNichol, D. (1972), A Primer of Signal Detection Theory, Allen Unwin, London. [Pg.1919]

From the classical perspective, the decision maker is concerned with determining the likelihood that a hypothesis is true. Bayesian inference is the best-known technique, but signal detection theory, and fundamentally different approaches such as the Dempster-Schafer method, have seen application. Each of these approaches is discussed below. [Pg.2184]

TABLE 4 Potential Outcomes Considered by Signal Detection Theory... [Pg.2185]

Lehto, M. R., and Papastavrou, J. (1991), A Distributed Signal Detection Theory Model Implications to the Design of Warnings, in Proceedings of the 1991 Automatic Control Conference (Boston), pp. 2586-2590. [Pg.2220]

Lehto, M.R. and J.D. Papastavrou (1998). A signal-detection theory based perspective on design of warning. Perceptual and Motor Skills 86 (2) 720-722. [Pg.550]

G.R. Osche Optical Detection Theory for Laser Applications (WUey Interscience, Hoboken, NJ 2002)... [Pg.471]


See other pages where Detection theory is mentioned: [Pg.293]    [Pg.96]    [Pg.96]    [Pg.97]    [Pg.299]    [Pg.651]    [Pg.341]    [Pg.610]    [Pg.7]    [Pg.29]    [Pg.150]    [Pg.151]    [Pg.1016]    [Pg.1913]    [Pg.2172]    [Pg.2185]    [Pg.2185]    [Pg.2720]    [Pg.2779]    [Pg.2782]    [Pg.615]    [Pg.1366]    [Pg.615]    [Pg.20]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.95 ]




SEARCH



Detection limit in theory and practice

Detection systems theory

Odor detection, theory

Radioactivity detection, theory

Signal detection theory

Theory detection limits

Theory, detection systems bonding

Theory, detection systems fundamentals

© 2024 chempedia.info