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Discussion on “Is Average Run Length to False Alarm Always an Informative Criterion?” by Yajun Mei
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    Discussion on “Is Average Run Length to False Alarm Always an Informative Criterion?” by Yajun Mei (English)
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    4 December 2008
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    average run length
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    conditional expected delay
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    CUSUM
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    probability of false alarm
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    statistical process control
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