Extreme value statistics for novelty detection in biomedical signal processing
Extreme value theory (EVT) is a branch of statistics which concerns the distributions of data of unusually low or high value i.e. in the tails of some distribution. These extremal points are important in many applications as they represent the outlying regions of normal events against which we may w...
Main Authors: | Roberts, S, IEE |
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Format: | Conference item |
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IEE
2000
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