Group testing case identification with biomarker information
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Publication:1662329
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- Bayesian Methods for Predicting Interacting Protein Pairs Using Domain Information
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- Nonparametric methods for group testing data, taking dilution into account
- Optimal configuration of a square array group testing algorithm
- Pooled Testing for HIV Screening: Capturing the Dilution Effect
- Pooling designs for outcomes under a Gaussian random effects model
- Reader reaction: A note on the evaluation of group testing algorithms in the presence of misclassification
- Regression for skewed biomarker outcomes subject to pooling
- Screening for the Presence of a Disease by Pooling Sera Samples
- Three-Dimensional Array-Based Group Testing Algorithms
- Two-dimensional informative array testing
- Two-stage hierarchical group testing for multiple infections with application to the infertility prevention project
Cited in
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- A sequential decoding procedure for pooled quantitative measure
- Optimal Dorfman group testing for symmetric distributions
- Two-stage hierarchical group testing for multiple infections with application to the infertility prevention project
- Bayesian Methods for Predicting Interacting Protein Pairs Using Domain Information
- Nested group testing procedure
- Group testing for case identification with correlated responses
- Discussion of: ``Is group testing ready for prime-time in disease identification?
- Informative Dorfman screening
- Hierarchical group testing for multiple infections
- Strategic incentives when implementing Dorfman testing with assortative matching
- Prediction-driven pooled testing methods: application to HIV treatment monitoring in Rakai, Uganda
- Regression analysis and variable selection for two-stage multiple-infection group testing data
- Capturing the pool dilution effect in group testing regression: a Bayesian approach
- Use of Binomial Group Testing in Tests of Hypotheses for Classification or Quantitative Covariables
- Testing for the presence of disease by pooling samples
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