Performances of several methods currently used for detection of discordant observations are reviewed in terms of a data set pertaining to absolute measurements of gravity acceleration, showing some peculiar features. Along with currently used methods a criterion based upon distribution of extremes is also relied upon to provide references; a modification of a simple, broadly used method is mentioned, improving performances while retaining inherent ease of use. Identification of distributions underlying experimental data may entail a substantial uncertainty component, particularly when sample size is small, and no mechanistic models are available. A pragmatic approach is described, providing to a first approximation estimation of overall unc...
Today's most accurate measurements of the gravitational acceleration are based on interferometric re...
The focus of this presentation is on new ways to extract information from complex datasets in situat...
I I It is no longer acceptable, in most circles, to present experimental results without describing ...
Performances of several methods currently used for detection of discordant observations are reviewed...
Performances of several methods currently used for detection of discordant observations are reviewed...
Performances of several methods currently used for detection of discordant observations are reviewed...
Treatment of experimental data often entails fitting frequency functions, in order to draw inference...
Treatment of experimental data often entails fitting frequency functions, in order to draw inference...
Treatment of experimental data often entails fitting frequency functions, in order to draw...
The article describes an implementation of the negative log-likelihood function in the determination...
Abstract: The distribution of parameter estimates from a nite data record is of concern for assessin...
In this paper a new parametric method to deal with discrepant experimental results is developed. The...
An outlier is an observation that appears to deviate markedly from other observations in the sample ...
Absolute gravity measurements are based on the reconstruction of the free-falling motion of a test b...
In performing a measurement, we encounter errors or biases from a number of sources. Such sources in...
Today's most accurate measurements of the gravitational acceleration are based on interferometric re...
The focus of this presentation is on new ways to extract information from complex datasets in situat...
I I It is no longer acceptable, in most circles, to present experimental results without describing ...
Performances of several methods currently used for detection of discordant observations are reviewed...
Performances of several methods currently used for detection of discordant observations are reviewed...
Performances of several methods currently used for detection of discordant observations are reviewed...
Treatment of experimental data often entails fitting frequency functions, in order to draw inference...
Treatment of experimental data often entails fitting frequency functions, in order to draw inference...
Treatment of experimental data often entails fitting frequency functions, in order to draw...
The article describes an implementation of the negative log-likelihood function in the determination...
Abstract: The distribution of parameter estimates from a nite data record is of concern for assessin...
In this paper a new parametric method to deal with discrepant experimental results is developed. The...
An outlier is an observation that appears to deviate markedly from other observations in the sample ...
Absolute gravity measurements are based on the reconstruction of the free-falling motion of a test b...
In performing a measurement, we encounter errors or biases from a number of sources. Such sources in...
Today's most accurate measurements of the gravitational acceleration are based on interferometric re...
The focus of this presentation is on new ways to extract information from complex datasets in situat...
I I It is no longer acceptable, in most circles, to present experimental results without describing ...