Interval versions of statistical techniques with applications to envi-ronmental analysis bioinformatics and privacy in statistical databases 2007 1 citations ? 1 self


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    • Author:  by Vladik Kreinovich  Luc Longpr?  Scott A. Starks  Gang Xiang  Jan Beck  Raj K  Asis Nayak  Scott Ferson  Janos Hajagos  

    • Abstract:  In many areas of science and engineering, it is desirable to estimate statistical characteristics (mean, variance, covariance, etc.) under interval uncertainty. For example, we may want to use the measured values x(t) of a pollution level in a lake at different moments of time to estimate the average pollution level; however, we do not know the exact values x(t) ? e.g., if one of the measurement results is 0, this simply means that the actual (unknown) value of x(t) can be anywhere between 0 and the detection limit DL. We must therefore modify the existing statistical algorithms to process such interval data. Such a modification is also necessary to process data from statistical databases, where, in order to maintain privacy, we only keep interval ranges instead of the actual numeric data (e.g., a salary range instead of the actual salary). Most resulting computational problems are NP-hard ? which means,

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