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Boosting Diracs for electrophoresis.

About 14 pages (4,245 words)

Journal of Computational & Graphical Statistics, September 1st, 2004

Electrophoresis is a biochemical process widely used in life sciences and genetics. Recovering information on weights and proportions of molecules from electrophoresis signals may be viewed as a linear inverse problem in the context of a regression setup. The target function to be estimated is known to be positive so that a positive estimator based on discretized Dirac functions is proposed. The methodology is to use boosting method for the target function with respect to discretized Dirac functions. The method is illustrated on simulated data and applied to electrophoresis.

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Cardot, Herve; Koo, Ja-Yong; Park, Heon Jin; Trubuil, Alain. Journal of Computational & Graphical Statistics, September 1st, 2004. Boosting Diracs for electrophoresis.. Content provided by HighBeam Research.



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