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To distinguish between underlying population distributions and estimated distributions fitted to samples, we introduce the following notation.

To deal with the problem of degrading the classifiers using mis-aligned samples, we introduce the saliency detection method to our tracking problem.

To adapt this method to our particular problem depending on the number of samples, we introduce a degree parameter, β.

To facilitate the comparison of different transcription levels between samples, we introduce the nucleotide activity per kilobase of exon model per million mapped reads (NPKM) value as single nucleotide-resolution measure of transcriptional activity (see Methods).

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To explain the effect of non-specific targets observed in experiments with cDNA samples, we introduced two effects: non-specific hybridization and bulk hybridization.

To focus on significantly similar samples, we introduced the cut-off threshold C. If the sample similarity J Sa, Sx is smaller than the cut-off threshold C, J′ Sa,Sx is set to 0. On the other hand, if J Sa,Sx is larger than C, J′ Sa,Sx = (J′ Sa,Sx − C /(1 − C), so that the range of sample-to-sample similarity J′ Sa,Sx becomes 0 to 1.

Here are more types of survey data except the case (simple random sample) we introduced before.

First, in addition to constant time bin sampling, we introduced a conditional sampling based on keeping the number of spikes constant in each sample.

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