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The following pages link to Optimality of group testing in the presence of misclassification (Q3224231):
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- Array-based schemes for group screening with test errors which incorporate a concentration effect (Q897626) (← links)
- Optimal partitions of finite populations for Dorfman-type group testing (Q1069645) (← links)
- Optimal group testing with processing times and incomplete identification (Q1431345) (← links)
- Trivial two-stage group testing with high error rates (Q1768586) (← links)
- Optimal sequencing of experiments in Bayesian group testing (Q1781529) (← links)
- On the construction of unbiased estimators for the group testing problem (Q1987726) (← links)
- Determination of varying group sizes for pooling procedure (Q2003657) (← links)
- Optimal group testing designs for prevalence estimation combining imperfect and gold standard assays (Q2044315) (← links)
- Pooled testing for quarantine decisions (Q2067374) (← links)
- Bias correction in estimating proportions by imperfect pooled testing (Q2084406) (← links)
- Optimizing pooled testing for estimating the prevalence of multiple diseases (Q2102992) (← links)
- Regression models for group testing: identifiability and asymptotics (Q2317345) (← links)
- Efficient methods for the estimation of the multinomial parameter for the two-trait group testing model (Q2323937) (← links)
- Robust procedures for experimental design in group testing considering misclassification (Q2348315) (← links)
- Reader reaction: A note on the evaluation of group testing algorithms in the presence of misclassification (Q2805225) (← links)
- A New Estimator for a Population Proportion Using Group Testing (Q2809587) (← links)
- The optimal group size using inverse binomial group testing considering misclassification (Q2816441) (← links)
- D-optimality of Group Testing for Estimation of Correlated Rare Diseases with Misclassification (Q2977532) (← links)
- Optimizing Nonadaptive Group Tests for Objects with Heterogeneous Priors (Q4210025) (← links)
- Efficient estimation of the prevalence of multiple rare traits (Q4506029) (← links)
- Optimal Group Testing Designs for Estimating Prevalence with Uncertain Testing Errors (Q4603798) (← links)
- Sequential estimation in the group testing problem (Q4639214) (← links)
- Group testing regression model estimation when case identification is a goal (Q4917512) (← links)
- Group testing: Revisiting the ideas (Q4993846) (← links)
- Estimating proportions by group retesting with unequal group sizes at each stage (Q5057328) (← links)
- Robust group testing for multiple traits with misclassification (Q5130325) (← links)
- Static Risk-Based Group Testing Schemes Under Imperfectly Observable Risk (Q5141708) (← links)
- Misclassified group-tested current status data (Q5384413) (← links)
- Two‐Stage Hierarchical Group Testing for Multiple Infections with Application to the Infertility Prevention Project (Q5408030) (← links)
- Known Mean, Unknown Maxima? Testing the Maximum Knowing Only the Mean (Q5860250) (← links)
- Revisiting Nested Group Testing Procedures: New Results, Comparisons, and Robustness (Q5868171) (← links)
- Nonparametric estimation of distributions and diagnostic accuracy based on group‐tested results with differential misclassification (Q6047752) (← links)
- groupTesting: an R package for group testing estimation (Q6125015) (← links)
- Estimating the prevalence of two or more diseases using outcomes from multiplex group testing (Q6572288) (← links)
- Estimation of odds ratio from group testing data with misclassified exposure (Q6625381) (← links)
- Incorporating retesting outcomes for estimation of disease prevalence (Q6627485) (← links)
- Incorporating the dilution effect in group testing regression (Q6627810) (← links)
- Regression analysis and variable selection for two-stage multiple-infection group testing data (Q6628713) (← links)