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Date: 2010-12-21 17:21:30
Estimation theory
Statistical tests
Statistical inference
Maximum likelihood
Bayes factor
G-test
Likelihood-ratio test
Bayesian inference
Likelihood function
Statistics
Statistical theory
Bayesian statistics

BAYESIAN ANALYSIS OF LINEAR PHASED-ARRAY RADAR Andrew G. Green and David J.C. MacKayy Cavendish Laboratory Cambridge, CB3 0HE. United Kingdom. ABSTRACT. A number of methods have been developed to analyze the response of

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