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New Technique Allows Researchers To Statistically Analyze Results Of Clinical Trials (September 3, 2006) -- Statisticians at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital have developed a new technique that allows researchers to statistically analyze results of clinical ... > full story

Artificial Intelligence Techniques Used In Computerized Valuation System (June 21, 2006) -- Researchers at the Public University of Navarre are working on a computerised property valuation system which, by means of artificial intelligence techniques, tries to emulate the behaviour of a ... > full story

Carnegie Mellon Researchers Teach Computers To Perceive Three Dimensions In 2-D Images (June 14, 2006) -- New machine learning techniques make it possible for computers to learn how to discern the geometric context of natural scenes, which has been a major roadblock for computer ... > full story

Nature Vs Nintendo: Video Games Or National Parks (May 9, 2006) -- Are future national park trips for America's youth likely to be on-line virtual experiences rather than the real thing? A University of Illinois at Chicago ecologist says there may be cause for ... > full story

NYU Algorithm Enhances Ability To Detect Cancer Genes (May 9, 2006) -- Researchers at New York University's Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences have developed a new algorithm that enhances the ability to detect a cancer gene, and have applied their algorithm to ... > full story

DNA Conclusive Yet Still Controversial, Carnegie Mellon Professor Says (April 25, 2006) -- Although the odds that DNA evidence found at a crime scene will match by chance the DNA of a person who was not there are infinitesimal, controversy continues about DNA identification and its use in ... > full story

New Computer Model Of Football Can Help NFL Coaches Call The Next Play, Evaluate Players (April 24, 2006) -- An Indiana University scientist has created a computer model of football as it's played in the National Football League. ZEUS runs on a laptop, perfect for a football sideline, and it's designed to ... > full story

Internet Game Provides Breakthrough In Predicting The Spread Of Epidemics, Report Scientists (January 27, 2006) -- Using a popular internet game that traces the travels of dollar bills, scientists have unveiled statistical laws of human travel in the United States, and developed a mathematical description that ... > full story

Case Researchers Discover Methods To Find 'Needles In Haystack' In Data (December 6, 2005) -- Case Western Reserve University researchers have recently created statistical techniques that improve the chances of detecting a signal in large data sets. The new techniques can not only search for ... > full story

Software Fills In Missing Data On Satellite Images (November 9, 2005) -- New software is helping scientists get a more complete view of the environment from satellites that orbit the earth. Maps that depict the thickness of the ozone layer, for instance, frequently ... > full story

Free-energy Theory Borne Out In Large-scale Protein Folding (October 4, 2005) -- Scientists at Rice University have combined theory and experiment for the first time to both predict theoretically and verify experimentally the protein-folding dynamics of a large, complex protein. ... > full story

University Of Pittsburgh Gets Wired For Speed With Apple Xserve G5 Cluster (June 29, 2005) -- Every week on CBS's hit series Numb3rs, an FBI agent relies on his math genius brother to find patterns that help to solve crimes. With its new Apple Xserve G5 computing cluster, the University of ... > full story

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Probability theory -- Probability theory is the mathematical study of probability. Mathematicians usually take probability theory to be the study of probability spaces and random ... > full article

Correlation -- In probability theory and statistics, correlation, also called correlation coefficient, indicates the strength and direction of a linear relationship between two random ... > full article

Statistics -- Statistics is a mathematical science pertaining to collection, analysis, interpretation and presentation of data. The word statistics is also the plural of statistic (singular), which refers to the ... > full article

Statistics -- Statistics is a mathematical science pertaining to collection, analysis, interpretation and presentation of ... > full article

Probability distribution -- In mathematics and statistics, a probability distribution, more properly called a probability density, assigns to every interval of the real numbers a probability, so that the probability axioms are ... > full article

Data mining -- Data mining, also known as knowledge-discovery in databases (KDD), is the practice of automatically searching large stores of data for patterns. To do this, data mining uses computational techniques ... > full article

Uniform distribution (continuous) -- In mathematics, the continuous uniform distributions are probability distributions such that all intervals of the same length are equally probable. When working with probability, it is often useful ... > full article

Quantum entanglement -- Quantum entanglement is a quantum mechanical phenomenon in which the quantum states of two or more objects have to be described with reference to each other, even though the individual objects may be ... > full article

Random variable -- A random variable is a term used in mathematics and ... > full article

Application software -- Application software is a loosely defined subclass of computer software that employs the capabilities of a computer directly to a task that the user wishes to ... > full article

Statistics for Business and Economics and Student CD-ROM, Fifth Edition
The strength of this book has been its unerring accuracy and statistical precision. The role of computers and statistical software has been thoroughly integrated throughout. This edition focuses on ... > read more

Elementary Statistics : Picturing the World (3rd Edition)
Every aspect of Elementary Statistics has been carefully crafted to help readers learn statistics. The Third Edition features many updates and revisions that place increased emphasis on ... > read more

A Primer Of Ecological Statistics
A Primer of Ecological Statistics explains fundamental material in probability theory and experimental design for ecologists and environmental scientists. The book emphasizes a general introduction ... > read more

Statistics for Dummies
Work through real-world problems From mean to median to probability understand the terms and crunch the numbers with ease Stymied by statistics? No fear this friendly guide offers clear, practical ... > read more

Statistical Power Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences
New York University, New York City. Statistical ... > read more

Statistical Techniques in Business and Economics with Student CD-Rom Mandatory Package
Lind/Marchal/Wathen: STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES IN BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS, 12/e is a market best seller due to the comprehensive coverage of statistical tools and methods delivered in a student friendly, ... > read more

Statistics for Experimenters: An Introduction to Design, Data Analysis, and Model Building
Introduces the philosophy of experimentation and the part that statistics play in experimentation. Emphasizes the need to develop a capability for ``statistical thinking'' by using examples drawn ... > read more

Statistics for Experimenters: Design, Innovation, and Discovery , 2nd Edition
The classic adapted to modern times For many years, the First Edition of Statistics for Experimenters has been a premier guide and reference for the application of statistical methods, especially ... > read more

Applied Statistics and the SAS Programming Language (5th Edition)
As the SAS© programming language continues to evolve, this guide follows suit with timely coverage of the combination statistical package, database management system, and high-level programming ... > read more

Statistical Methods in Bioinformatics : An Introduction (Statistics for Biology and Health)
Advances in computers and biotechnology have had a profound impact on biomedical research, and as a result complex data sets can now be generated to address extremely complex biological questions. ... > read more

 
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