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Descriptive Statistics

2009

A set of medical data is based on a collection of the data of individual cases or objects, also called observation units or statistical units. Every case, for example every study participant, patient, every experimental animal, every tooth or every cell shows comparable parameters (such as body weight, gender, erosion, pH). Each of these parameters, also called variables, has a specific parameter value (gender = male, age = 30 years, weight = 70 kg) for each observation unit (for example the patient). The aim of descriptive statistics is to summarize the data, so that they can be clearly illustrated (1–3). The property of a parameter is specified by its so-called scale of measure. Generally…

Data pointDescriptive statisticsbusiness.industryStatisticsMetric (mathematics)Contrast (statistics)MedicineScale (descriptive set theory)General MedicinebusinessCategorical variableStatistical data typeVariable (mathematics)Deutsches Ärzteblatt international
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MDA: a MATLAB-based program for morphospace-disparity analysis

2003

A MATLAB® program that examines patterns of state-space occupation is described. Four subroutines are available with which to visualize morphospace patterns: (i) in terms of their features such as dispersion, aggregation and location, thereby allowing users to extract complementary quantitative information about how the state-space is structured, and (ii) in terms of changes in those patterns that can be compared with other biotic (e.g., extinction, origination rates) or abiotic (e.g., environmental proxy) information. The program incorporates many of the latest and most widely used statistical parameters for describing multivariate spaces. The parameters are estimated on the basis of boots…

Data processingMultivariate statisticsStochastic modellingComputer scienceSubroutineStatistical parametercomputer.software_genreStochastic simulationStatisticsData miningTime variationsComputers in Earth SciencesMATLABcomputerInformation Systemscomputer.programming_languageComputers & Geosciences
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Tripotential data processing for HES interpretation

1994

In this paper some methods are proposed and compared to correct the experimental measurements for preliminary processing of tripotential data which are acquired for HES prospecting. However, the use of those methods should be based upon an accurate analysis of all experimental data. Such an analysis ought to involve: 1) an estimate of the averaged measurement errors with their variance and distribution in both the space and the three apparent-resistivities domains; 2) the choice of a resistivity model capable of describing the actual volume under study. The differences among the three values of apparent resistivity measured on a point are generally influenced both by the resistivity distrib…

Data processingObservational errorlcsh:QC801-809Apparent resistivityExperimental dataInversion (meteorology)lcsh:QC851-999Layer thicknesstripotential methodtwo layer modellcsh:Geophysics. Cosmic physicsGeophysicsElectrical resistivity and conductivityStatisticslcsh:Meteorology. Climatologygeoelectrical prospectingStatistical physicsResistivity distributiondata processingMathematicsAnnals of Geophysics
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Environmental Data Processing by Clustering Methods for Energy Forecast and Planning

2011

This paper presents a statistical approach based on the k-means clustering technique to manage environmental sampled data to evaluate and to forecast of the energy deliverable by different renewable sources in a given site. In particular, wind speed and solar irradiance sampled data are studied in association to the energy capability of a wind generator and a photovoltaic (PV) plant, respectively. The proposed method allows the sub-sets of useful data, describing the energy capability of a site, to be extracted from a set of experimental observations belonging the considered site. The data collection is performed in Sicily, in the south of Italy, as case study. As far as the wind generation…

Data processingWind powerRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryComputer sciencePhotovoltaic systemcomputer.software_genreWind speedRenewable energyWind energy; Photovoltaic energy; Distributed generation; Statistical methods; Data processing; ClusteringDistributed generationData miningCluster analysisbusinessTelecommunicationscomputerEnergy (signal processing)
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Population geocoding for healthcare management. Technical challenges and quality issues

2015

The present work aims at describing the main issues related with population geocoding for healthcare management. Some of the available procedures for geocoding multiple addresses are described and an indicator of quality of the geocoded addresses is proposed. As a case study, the geocoding of population addresses of a set of 9 Sicilian Municipalities is described and results deriving from the use of two different methods are compared in terms of quality. Some potential applications of population geocoding in healthcare management are finally discussed.

Data quality Population health Address geocoding Spatial databasesSettore SECS-S/05 - Statistica Sociale
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A Comparison between Heuristic, Statistical and Data-driven Methods in Landslide Susceptibility Assessment: an Application to the Briga and Giampilie…

2014

Susceptibility assessment concerning the estimation of areas prone to landslide is one of the most useful approach in the analysis of landslide hazard. Over the last years, in an attempt to find the best approach to evaluate landslide susceptibility, many methods have been developed. Among these, the heuristic, the statistical, and the data-driven approaches are very widespread, and they all are based on the concept that the conditions which led to landslide movements in the past will control the probability of movement occurrence in the future. This study presents an assessment of landslide susceptibility in which models of the three different methodologies, such as the heuristic approach,…

Data-driven methodsSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaHeuristic methodLandlside Susceptibility AssesmentStatistical method
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The short-term efficacy and safety of artificial total disc replacement for selected patients with lumbar degenerative disc disease compared with ant…

2018

PurposeTo systematically compare the efficacy and safety of lumbar total disc replacement (TDR) with the efficacy and safety of anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) for the treatment of lumbar degenerative disc disease (LDDD).MethodsThe electronic databases PubMed, Web of Science and the Cochrane Library were searched for the period from the establishment of the databases to March 2018. The peer-reviewed articles that investigate the safety and efficacy of TDR and ALIF were retrieved under the given search terms. Quality assessment must be done independently by two authors according to each item of criterion. The statistical analyses were performed using RevMan (version 5.3) and Stata (v…

Databases FactualIntervertebral Disc DegenerationCochrane Librarylaw.inventionDatabase and Informatics MethodsMathematical and Statistical Techniques0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled triallawMedicine and Health SciencesRange of Motion ArticularDatabase Searching030222 orthopedicsMultidisciplinaryQStatisticsRMetaanalysisResearch AssessmentHospitalsTreatment OutcomeResearch DesignMeta-analysisPhysical SciencesObservational StudiesMedicineRange of motionResearch ArticleTotal Disc Replacementmedicine.medical_specialtySystematic ReviewsClinical Research DesignScienceSurgical and Invasive Medical ProceduresResearch and Analysis MethodsDegenerative disc disease03 medical and health sciencesLumbarmedicineHumansStatistical Methodsbusiness.industryEvidence-based medicinemedicine.diseaseSurgeryHealth CareSpinal FusionHealth Care FacilitiesObservational studyAdverse EventsbusinessPublication BiasMathematics030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPLOS ONE
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The interaction between social media, knowledge management and service quality: A decision tree analysis

2020

The existing literature fails to identify to which extent the utilization of social media could be relevant for increasing the effectiveness of knowledge management, in respect to overall business operations. In order to shed some light on this area we define three goals. Firstly, we investigate to what extent the different activities of clients on social media (SM), are important to the processes of knowledge management (KM) in companies. Secondly, we examine to what extent KM functions can be relevant in attaining the quality of IT services. Thirdly, we analyze to what extent KM mediates between SM and the quality of IT services, that is, which client activities on SM should be formalised…

Decision AnalysisResearch FacilitiesKnowledge managementResearch Quality AssessmentSocial SciencesSurveysInformation CentersTreesCreativityMathematical and Statistical TechniquesSociologyPsychologyEmpirical evidencemedia_commonMultidisciplinaryknowledge management ; service quality ; social media ; decision treesArchivesQStatistics05 social sciencesRCommerceSocial CommunicationEukaryotaResearch AssessmentPlantsKnowledge ManagementSocial NetworksResearch DesignOrder (business)Physical SciencesMedicineEngineering and TechnologyRegression AnalysisManagement EngineeringNetwork AnalysisResearch ArticleComputer and Information SciencesSciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectDecision treeSample (statistics)Research and Analysis Methods0502 economics and businessHumansSocial mediaQuality (business)Statistical MethodsService qualitySurvey Researchbusiness.industryDecision TreesCognitive PsychologyOrganismsBiology and Life SciencesBusiness operationsCommunicationsCognitive Science050211 marketingBusinessSocial MediaMathematics050203 business & managementNeurosciencePLOS ONE
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Reference point approach for multiple decision makers

2005

We consider multiple criteria decision-making problems where a group of decision-makers wants to find the most preferred solution from a discrete set of alternatives. We develop a method that uses achievement functions for charting subsets of reference points that would support a certain alternative to be the most preferred one. The resulting descriptive information is provided to the decision-makers in the form of reference acceptability indices and central reference points for each decision alternative. Then, the decision-makers can compare this information with their own preferences. We demonstrate the use of the method using a strategic multiple criteria decision model for an electricit…

Decision support systemInformation Systems and ManagementGeneral Computer ScienceOperations researchSocial decisionManagement Science and Operations ResearchDiscrete setStatistical process controlIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringGroup decision-makingModeling and SimulationMultiple criteriaControl chartDecision modelMathematicsEuropean Journal of Operational Research
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Probabilistic Logic under Coherence‚ Model−Theoretic Probabilistic Logic‚ and Default Reasoning in System P

2016

We study probabilistic logic under the viewpoint of the coherence principle of de Finetti. In detail, we explore how probabilistic reasoning under coherence is related to model-theoretic probabilistic reasoning and to default reasoning in System P. In particular, we show that the notions of g-coherence and of g-coherent entailment can be expressed by combining notions in model-theoretic probabilistic logic with concepts from default reasoning. Moreover, we show that probabilistic reasoning under coherence is a generalization of default reasoning in System P. That is, we provide a new probabilistic semantics for System P, which neither uses infinitesimal probabilities nor atomic bound (or bi…

Deductive reasoningSettore MAT/06 - Probabilita' E Statistica MatematicaConditional probability assessments conditional constraints probabilistic logic under coherence model-theoretic probabilistic logic g-coherence g-coherent entailment defaultreasoning from conditional knowledge bases System P conditional objects.conditional constraintsLogicDefault logicStatistics::Other StatisticsProbabilistic logic networkConditional probability assessmentsprobabilistic logic under coherenceNon-monotonic logicSystem PMathematicsg-coherent entailmentHardware_MEMORYSTRUCTURESmodel-theoretic probabilistic logicbusiness.industryProbabilistic logicSystem P; g-coherence; conditional objectsCoherence (statistics)default reasoning from conditional knowledge basesProbabilistic argumentationConditional probability assessments; conditional constraints; probabilistic logic under coherence; model-theoretic probabilistic logic; g-coherence; g-coherent entailment; default reasoning from conditional knowledge bases; System P; conditional objects.Philosophyg-coherenceProbabilistic CTLArtificial intelligencebusinessAlgorithmconditional objectsJournal of Applied Non−Classical Logics
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