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This work concerns the theory of limiting experiments and its use in econometrics. In Chapter 2, we consider jump …
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We consider hierarchical Bayes analyses of an experiment conducted to enable calibration of a set of mass-produced resistance temperature devices (RTDs). These were placed in batches into a liquid bath with a precise NIST-approved thermometer, and resistances and temperatures were recorded...
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A workbench for knowledge acquisition and data analysis is presented and its use for the classification of business cycles is investigated. Inductive Logic Programming (ILP) allows to model relations between intervals, e.g. time or value intervals. Moreover, the user of the workbench is...
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theory. The bin effects are large and systematic and affect some results, but we find LSN, NBLLN, and ER even after …
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theory. The bin effects are large and systematic and affect some results, but we find LSN, NBLLN, and ER even after …
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theory. The bin effects are large and systematic and affect some results, but we find LSN, NBLLN, and ER even after …
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measures of predictability. However, as random walk theory predicts, relying on apparent patterns in past data does not improve …
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