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It is proposed to use the likelihood ratio from the Bayes theorem to interpret ink evidence.
We can use the likelihood ratio (LR) statistic for comparing some special models with the LPCNB regression model.
If one model is nested within another (that is, one model is a special case of another), we can use the likelihood ratio test [13].
We can use the likelihood ratio (LR) test to compare the fit of the EKD distribution with its sub-models for a given data set.
To use the likelihood ratio nomogram, the reader needs an estimate of the likelihood ratios for the test.
Therefore, we then use the likelihood ratio statistic defined in equation 8 to calculate another p-value that is given in the last column in Table 4, where we only list SNPs with preliminary p-value less than 10-5.
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The likelihood method uses the likelihood ratio test with an adjusted critical value.
In the reinforcement learning setting, gradients of the policy can still be obtained using the likelihood ratio method.
The promising zone approach uses the likelihood ratio statistic with the unadjusted value and other constraints.
For completeness, we also analyzed the method using the likelihood ratio (LR) approach.
We used the likelihood ratio decision rule and t-location scale distribution to design an optimal multiplicative watermark detector.
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