Signal Detection for Medical Scientists e-bog
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Signal Detection for Medical Scientists: Likelihood Ratio Based Test-Based Methodology presents the data mining techniques with focus on likelihood ratio test (LRT) based methods for signal detection. It emphasizes computational aspect of LRT methodology and is pertinent for first-time researchers and graduate students venturing into this interesting field.The book is written as a reference boo...
E-bog
403,64 DKK
Forlag
Chapman and Hall/CRC
Udgivet
24 juni 2021
Længde
226 sider
Genrer
MBGR1
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780429535390
Signal Detection for Medical Scientists: Likelihood Ratio Based Test-Based Methodology presents the data mining techniques with focus on likelihood ratio test (LRT) based methods for signal detection. It emphasizes computational aspect of LRT methodology and is pertinent for first-time researchers and graduate students venturing into this interesting field.The book is written as a reference book for professionals in pharmaceutical industry, manufactures of medical devices, and regulatory agencies. The book deals with the signal detection in drug/device evaluation, which is important in the post-market evaluation of medical products, and in the pre-market signal detection during clinical trials for monitoring procedures.It should also appeal to academic researchers, and faculty members in mathematics, statistics, biostatistics, data science, pharmacology, engineering, epidemiology, and public health. Therefore, this book is well suited for both research and teaching.Key Features:Includes a balanced discussion of art of data structure, issues in signal detection, statistical methods and analytics, and implementation of the methodsProvides a comprehensive summary of the LRT methods for signal detection including the basic theory and extensions for varying datasets that may be large post-market data or pre-market clinical trial dataContains details of scientific background, statistical methods, and associated algorithms that a reader can quickly master the materials and apply methods in the book on one's own problems