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While learning to sketch use case diagram (Research area: bioinformatics), I watched video demonstrating use case diagram via ER diagraming notations. What is the difference between these three in...
09 September 2015 7,010 0 View
Any experimental or putative annotated database (Either primary source or a compendium) is fine.
05 May 2015 5,664 3 View
Like spliting a normal image into red, blue and green (RGB) images?
09 September 2014 7,072 17 View
Why is it used?
09 September 2014 7,233 1 View
Yen, otsu, Shanbhag, Yen, Triangle, Minimum, Renyientropy, Percentile, Moments, Li, IsoData, MinError, MaxEntropy, Hunag, Intermodes, Mean, IJ_Isodata.
09 September 2014 8,125 0 View
Gaussian Mixture model. An easy or intuitive explanation to GMM.
07 July 2014 7,132 8 View
An example.
07 July 2014 1,517 2 View
One sample t-test, unpaired and paired two sample t-test, one tailed test and two tailed test.
07 July 2014 9,182 4 View
Except the fact that Bayesian uses prior probability into account. How can I explain it to some junior student in Laymen/ intuitive terms?
07 July 2014 6,489 4 View
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05 May 2014 4,900 9 View
I wanted to understand it with some real world examples rather than a definition.
05 May 2014 7,518 17 View
A biased die is rolled n times. The probabilities for 1,2,3 are 0.3 each. The probabilities for the other numbers are also identical to each other. So the probability for 4,5,6 each would be...
05 May 2014 3,784 3 View
Expected value for each face of die is E[xi] = n*pi variance for each face of die is n*pi(1-pi) But what would be formula for expected value and variance of entire die ?
05 May 2014 7,564 12 View
Suppose that we have 2 urns A and B, each containing black and white balls. Urn A contains two times as many black as white balls. Urn B contains four times as many white as black balls. We...
05 May 2014 4,028 3 View
Would a single structurally different compound become an outlier in the QSAR model?
04 April 2014 827 5 View
Pearson = matrix(nrow = 2, ncol = 2) for(i in 1:2) { for(j in 3:4 && k in 1:2) { pearson[i, k] = cor(iris[i], iris[j]) } } print(pearson). This is my program and I want to work with 2 variables...
04 April 2014 739 6 View
I require some detailed but simple explanation to distinguish between these topics.
04 April 2014 8,636 5 View
Modifier genes - genes that have small quantitative effects on the level of expression of another gene (This is the definition I got from web).
04 April 2014 1,743 2 View
Given a signed permutation, the goal is to find the shortest sequence of reversals that transform it into the positive identity permutation, where a reversal is the operation of taking a segment...
04 April 2014 4,567 1 View
And go for some conformation corresponding to local minimum?
04 April 2014 8,886 6 View