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The following pages link to A multinomial Bayesian approach to the estimation of population and vocabulary size (Q3765031):
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- Likelihood-based inference for population size in a capture-recapture experiment with varying probabilities from occasion to occasion (Q288003) (← links)
- Sampling designs via a multivariate hypergeometric-Dirichlet process model for a multi-species assemblage with unknown heterogeneity (Q693270) (← links)
- The bag model in language statistics (Q1857036) (← links)
- Estimating species number under an inconvenient abundance model (Q2260091) (← links)
- A new estimator for the number of species in a population (Q2392493) (← links)
- Hit-and-run algorithms for the identification of nonredundant linear inequalities (Q3026740) (← links)
- Bayesian stopping rules for multistart global optimization methods (Q3030595) (← links)
- On the integrated maximum likelihood estimators for a closed population capture–recapture model with unequal capture probabilities (Q3462151) (← links)
- A New Multinomial Model and a Zero Variance Estimation (Q3577209) (← links)
- Designing sampling plans to capture rare objects (Q3645631) (← links)
- The roles of prior catchability assumptions and sample features on bayes estimates of the number of classes in a population (Q4213988) (← links)
- A stepwise Bayesian estimator for the total number of distinct species in finite populations: Sampling by elements (Q4521423) (← links)
- Investigation of a generalized multinomial model for species data (Q4675838) (← links)
- Zero-inflated beta distribution applied to word frequency and lexical dispersion in corpus linguistics (Q5036986) (← links)
- Inferences on the Number of Unseen Species and the Number of Abundant/Rare Species (Q5123285) (← links)