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Density estimation based on line transect samples
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    Density estimation based on line transect samples (English)
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    This article considers the estimation of the density of objects distributed on a region of the plane when the sampling method is the line transect. In this sampling method a line segment or transect is placed within the region. An observer traverses the transect, counts the number N of objects detected and for each detected object its perpendicular distance from the transect is recorded. Almost all of the sampling plans terminate as soon a predeterminate distance \(L_ 0\) is travelled by the observer. The author studies the case of a sampling plan which terminates as soon as \(L=L_ 0\) or \(N=N_ 0\). He derives the mean and variance of the maximum likelihood estimator of the density and obtains asymptotic approximations to them as \(\min (L_ 0,N_ 0)\to \infty\).
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    density estimation
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    line transect samples
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    random length transects
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    mean
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    variance
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    maximum likelihood estimator
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    asymptotic approximations
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