Institute for Molecular Modeling and Simulation, Department for Material Sciences and Process Engineering, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), Vienna, Muthgasse 18, 1190 Vienna, ...
In this paper, we consider a skew-generalized inverse Weibull probability distribution for repetitive acceptance sampling plans based on truncated life tests with known shape parameter. The design ...
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People often have their decisions influenced by rare outcomes, such as buying a lottery and believing they will win, or not buying a product because of a few negative reviews. Previous research has ...
This paper addresses the different methods of estimation of the unknown parameters of a two-parameter unit-logistic distribution from the frequentist point of view. We briefly describe different ...
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The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has allowed candidates and their supporters to distribute sample ballots ahead of the May 12, 2025 national and local elections. Comelec chairman George Garcia ...
Sampling from probability distributions with known density functions (up to normalization) is a fundamental challenge across various scientific domains. From Bayesian uncertainty quantification to ...
In the second part of his video interview with Pharma Commerce Editor Nicholas Saraceno, Mark Jara, founder and CTO, RxS, explains the value of an online portal that offers logistics flexibility. In a ...
Abstract: Semantically coherent out-of-distribution detection (SCOOD) is a recently proposed realistic OOD detection setting: given labeled in-distribution (ID) data and mixed in-distribution and ...
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