Statistics (Scholarly Publications): Recent submissions
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A Bivariate Maintenance Policy for Multi-State Repairable Systems with Monotone Process
(2013)In this paper, a sequential failure limit maintenance policy for a repairable system is studied. The system is assumed to have states, including one working state and failure states, and the multiple failure states are ... -
Continuous-Observation Partially Observable Semi-Markov Decision Processes for Machine Maintenance
(2017)Partially observable semi-Markov decision processes (POSMDPs) provide a rich framework for planning under both state transition uncertainty and observation uncertainty. In this paper, we widen the literature on POSMDP by ... -
An Ameliorated Improvement Factor Model for Imperfect Maintenance and Its Goodness of Fit
(2017)Maintenance actions can be classified, according to their efficiency, into three categories: perfect maintenance, imperfect maintenance, and minimal maintenance. To date, the literature on imperfect maintenance is voluminous, ... -
Weighted Clustering Ensemble: A Review
(2022)Clustering ensemble has emerged as a powerful tool for improving both the robustness and the stability of results from individual clustering methods. Weighted clustering ensemble arises naturally from clustering ensemble. ... -
Forward-Stagewise Clustering: An Algorithm for Convex Clustering
(2019)This paper proposes an exceptionally simple algorithm, called forward-stagewise clustering, for convex clustering. Convex clustering has drawn recent attention since it nicely addresses the instability issue of traditional ... -
Progress and perspectives in the discovery of polychaete worms (Annelida) of the world
(2019)Despite the availability of well-documented data, a comprehensive review of the discovery progress of polychaete worms (Annelida) has never been done. In the present study, we reviewed available data in the World Register ... -
Progress in the discovery of amphipod crustaceans
(2018)At present, amphipod crustaceans comprise 9,980 species, 1,664 genera, 444 subfamilies, and 221 families. Of these, 1,940 species (almost 20%) have been discovered within the last decade, including 18 fossil records for ... -
Automatic Discovery and Geotagging of Objects from Street View Imagery
(2018)Many applications, such as autonomous navigation, urban planning, and asset monitoring, rely on the availability of accurate information about objects and their geolocations. In this paper, we propose the automatic detection ... -
Irish Machine Vision and Image Processing Conference Proceedings 2018
(Irish Pattern Recognition and Classification Society, 2018)With IMVIP 2018 the series of Irish Machine Vision and Image Processing conferences reaches a landmark occasion: IMVIP 2018 is the 20th edition in a series of which the inaugural meeting was held at the Magee campus of ... -
Trinity College Dublin Drone Survey Dataset
(School of Computer Science & Statistics, Trinity College Dublin, Trinity College Dublin, 2017)The dataset consists of 6 Zipped files and a Technical Report detailing the project. The original images from the drone survey are contained in the files names Images 1, Images 2, Images 3 and Images 4. The 3D mesh model ... -
Factors influencing when species are first named and estimating global species richness
(2015)Estimates of global species richness should consider what factors influence the rate of species discovery at global scales. However, past studies only considered regional scales and/or samples representing <0.4% of all ... -
Exponential family mixed membership models for soft?clustering of multivariate data
(2016)For several years, model-based clustering methods have successfully tackled many of the challenges presented by data-analysts. However, as the scope of data analysis has evolved, some problems may be beyond the standard ... -
The effects of Flare Definitions on the Statistics of Derived Flare Distributions.
(2016)The statistical examination of solar flares is crucial to revealing their global characteristics and behaviour. Such examinations can tackle large-scale science questions or give context to detailed single-event studies. ... -
Brain activity detection by estimating the signal-to-noise ratio of fMRI time series using dynamic linear models
(2015)This work shows an example of the application of Bayesian dynamic linear models in fMRI analysis. Estimating the error variances of such a model, we are able to obtain samples from the posterior distribution of the ... -
IRISH MACHINE VISION & IMAGE PROCESSING Conference proceedings 2015
(Irish Pattern Recognition & Classification Society (ISBN 978-0-9934207-0-2), 2015) -
Mixed membership of experts stochastic blockmodel
(2016)Social network analysis is the study of how links between a set of actors are formed. Typically, it is believed that links are formed in a structured manner, which may be due to, for example, political or material ... -
Using resource modelling to inform decision making and service planning: The case of colorectal cancer screening in Ireland
(2013)Background Organised colorectal cancer screening is likely to be cost-effective, but cost-effectiveness results alone may not help policy makers to make decisions about programme feasibility or service providers to plan ... -
Irish Machine Vision and Image Processing (IMVIP) 2014 conference proceedings
(Irish Pattern Recognition & Classification Society, 2014)