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From equation (4), it can be seen that low M e combined with high H can lead to a high expected prediction accuracy at low N t.
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Hence, users might penalize the QoE of WiFi connections due to a higher expected quality.
The selfish behavior of the relay will decrease the social surplus in a short-term, but it may lead to a higher expected revenue in a long-term.
For larger positive the stratification design is leading to a higher expected utility due to the larger chance of rejecting and therefore achieving the gain.
Figure 1 shows the subsets in the -plane where the stratification or the enrichment design lead to a higher expected utility.
While for small π (i.e. a strong prior evidence that the treatment works in the subgroup only) the enrichment design is still leading to a higher expected utility compared to the stratification design, for larger π the stratification design is preferable.
It is worth noting that, despite similar SIR values among male and female patients, males presented more than twice the excess risk of SPC compared with females (EAR of 58.6 versus 21.7), due to a higher expected cancer risk among males in the general population.
In this article, we propose two deployment strategies, namely, HDS and DDS to deploy finite RSs to achieve a higher expected detection probability with low energy consumption to satisfy the target detection performance in RSN.
If you are invested conservatively in your retirement plan and you believe that you are a moderate or aggressive investor, you may want to consider changing your investment strategy to achieve a higher expected return over the long term.
I was on such a high, expecting to win.
It also allows her to sacrifice current payoff for a higher expected long-term payoff.
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