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Continuous testing for Poisson process intensities
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REYNAUD-BOURET, PATRICIA
, PICARD, FRANCK
, ROQUAIN, ETIENNE
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Nervous system
/ Poisson density functions
/ Scanning
/ Statistical tests
/ Statistics
2018
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Continuous testing for Poisson process intensities
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REYNAUD-BOURET, PATRICIA
, PICARD, FRANCK
, ROQUAIN, ETIENNE
in
Nervous system
/ Poisson density functions
/ Scanning
/ Statistical tests
/ Statistics
2018
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Continuous testing for Poisson process intensities
2018
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Overview
We propose a continuous testing framework to test the intensities of Poisson processes that allows a rigorous definition of the complete testing procedure, from an infinite number of hypotheses to joint error rates. Our work extends procedures based on scanning windows by controlling the familywise error rate and the false discovery rate in a non-asymptotic manner and in a continuous way. We introduce the p-value process on which the decision rule is based. Our method is applied in neuroscience via the standard homogeneity and two-sample tests.
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Oxford University Press,Oxford Publishing Limited (England),Oxford University Press (OUP)
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