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Inferring the intensity of Poisson processes at the limit of the detector sensitivity (with a case study on gravitational wave burst search)

We consider the issue of reporting the result of search experiment in the most unbiased and efficient way, i.e. in a way which allows an easy interpretation and combination of results and which do not depend on whether the experimenters believe or not to having found the searched-for effect. Since t...

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Autores principales: Astone, P., D'Agostini, G.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1999
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/401511
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description We consider the issue of reporting the result of search experiment in the most unbiased and efficient way, i.e. in a way which allows an easy interpretation and combination of results and which do not depend on whether the experimenters believe or not to having found the searched-for effect. Since this work uses the language of Bayesian theory, to which most physicists are not used, we find that it could be useful to practitioners to have in a single paper a simple presentation of Bayesian inference, together with an example of application of it in search of rare processes.
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spelling cern-4015112021-09-19T13:37:33Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/401511engAstone, P.D'Agostini, G.Inferring the intensity of Poisson processes at the limit of the detector sensitivity (with a case study on gravitational wave burst search)Detectors and Experimental TechniquesWe consider the issue of reporting the result of search experiment in the most unbiased and efficient way, i.e. in a way which allows an easy interpretation and combination of results and which do not depend on whether the experimenters believe or not to having found the searched-for effect. Since this work uses the language of Bayesian theory, to which most physicists are not used, we find that it could be useful to practitioners to have in a single paper a simple presentation of Bayesian inference, together with an example of application of it in search of rare processes.We consider the issue of reporting the result of search experiment in the most unbiased and efficient way, i.e. in a way which allows an easy interpretation and combination of results and which do not depend on whether the experimenters believe or not to having found the searched-for effect. Since this work uses the language of Bayesian theory, to which most physicists are not used, we find that it could be useful to practitioners to have in a single paper a simple presentation of Bayesian inference, together with an example of application of it in search of rare processes.hep-ex/9909047CERN-EP-99-126CERN-EP-99-126oai:cds.cern.ch:4015111999-08-24
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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D'Agostini, G.
Inferring the intensity of Poisson processes at the limit of the detector sensitivity (with a case study on gravitational wave burst search)
title Inferring the intensity of Poisson processes at the limit of the detector sensitivity (with a case study on gravitational wave burst search)
title_full Inferring the intensity of Poisson processes at the limit of the detector sensitivity (with a case study on gravitational wave burst search)
title_fullStr Inferring the intensity of Poisson processes at the limit of the detector sensitivity (with a case study on gravitational wave burst search)
title_full_unstemmed Inferring the intensity of Poisson processes at the limit of the detector sensitivity (with a case study on gravitational wave burst search)
title_short Inferring the intensity of Poisson processes at the limit of the detector sensitivity (with a case study on gravitational wave burst search)
title_sort inferring the intensity of poisson processes at the limit of the detector sensitivity (with a case study on gravitational wave burst search)
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/401511
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