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show weaker connectivity relative to controls. This work focuses on analyzing the brain activation for autistic subjects …, measured by fMRI during rest, relative to the control group using interhemispherical analysis. Though both groups activated …
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resting state fMRI. The altered network topology is analysed by graphed theoretical measures and explains cognitive deficits …
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deconvolution and the backward heat equation. Further, we discuss the construction of certain hypothesis tests, in particular …
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We construct uniform confidence bands for the regression function in inverse, homoscedastic regression models with convolution-type operators. Here, the convolution is between two non-periodic functions on the whole real line rather than between two period functions on a compact interval, since...
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This paper proposes a new wavelet-based method for deconvolving a density. The estimator combines the ideas of nonlinear wavelet thresholding with periodised Meyer wavelets and estimation by information projection. It is guaranteed to be in the class of density functions, in particular it is...
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In this paper, we compre the time fresuency deconvolution method with the wavelets method. We apply our results on …
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deconvolution and the backward heat equation. Further, we discuss the construction of certain hypothesis tests, in particular …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010300678
We construct uniform confidence bands for the regression function in inverse, homoscedastic regression models with convolution-type operators. Here, the convolution is between two non-periodic functions on the whole real line rather than between two period functions on a compact interval, since...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010300685
Previously, it was taken for granted that features learned for classification can also be used for ranking. However, ranking problems possess some distinctive properties, e.g., the ordinal class labels, which indicates the necessity of developing new feature learning procedures dedicated for...
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It is widely admitted that the inverse problem of estimating the distribution of a latent variable X* from an observed sample of X, a contaminated measurement of X*, is ill-posed. This paper shows that measurement error models for self-reporting data are well-posed, assuming the probability of...
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