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Performing large scale hypothesis testing on brain imaging data to identify group-wise differences (e.g., between healthy and diseased subjects) typically leads to a large number of tests (one per voxel). Multiple testing adjustment (or correction) is necessary to control false positives, which may lead to lower detection power in detecting true positives. Motivated by the use of socalled "independent...
The increasing speeds and decreasing prices of network equipment have spurred much interest in applying networks to many different types of systems. A wide range of network protocols and tools already exist making its application attractive. Over the last decade, there has been a noticeable shift to introduce Internet Protocol (IP) networks into new areas such as data acquisition systems. These modern...
NANOOS is coordinating a regional effort to observe the status of ocean acidification in the coastal waters and estuaries of Washington and Oregon. There is strong partnership in this effort between federal and university scientists, as well as strong interest from shellfish growers, tribes, and other stakeholders in the region. NANOOS, as a regional association of US IOOS, can fill a key role in...
Recently, there has been increased interest, shown by the research community and by industry fora, to enable emergency services for voice-over-IP based architectures. In order to provide emergency services functionality over the Internet, several aspects like location determination, dial string configuration, location conveyance, routing to the appropriate public safety answering point (PSAP) and...
Public safety answering points (PSAPs) serve limited geographic areas, so emergency callers must be directed to the most appropriate PSAP. As part of the overall Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) emergency services architecture, we have developed a new protocol, LoST (location-to-service translation), that allows end systems and voice-over-IP (VoIP) proxies to map location data into URLs representing...
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