Multiple window and cluster size scan procedures
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- Double-scan statistics
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- Corrected discrete approximations for multiple window scan statistics of one-dimensional Poisson processes
- Maximum scan score-type statistics
- A new adaptive procedure for multiple window scan statistics
- A Latent Model to Detect Multiple Clusters of Varying Sizes
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- A Latent Source Model to Detect Multiple Spatial Clusters With Application in a Mobile Sensor Network for Surveillance of Nuclear Materials
- Optimal inference with a multidimensional multiscale statistic
- Exact asymptotics for the scan statistic and fast alternatives
- Multidimensional multiscale scanning in exponential families: limit theory and statistical consequences
- A dynamic fusion system for fast nuclear source detection and localization with mobile sensor networks
- Asymptotic results for jump probabilities associated to the multiple scan statistic
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