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  Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Biometrika, the brainchild of Francis Galton, Karl Pearson, and Raphael Weldon, was founded in 1902, with the goal of collecting and publishing datasets to track evolutionary changes across time.
The idea behind Biometrika was to collect data pertaining to Darwin's natural selection hypothesis in such a manner that the data could be analyzed across time.
Biometrika remains the preeminent journal in statistics and theoretical and environmental mathematics.
www.stolaf.edu /depts/cis/wp/manlove/Templates/time_biometrika.htm   (67 words)

  
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Testing the equality of the smallest latent roots of a correlation matrix, Biometrika, 1988.
Canonical mean projections and confidence regions in canonical variate analysis, Biometrika, 1990.
A high dimensional test for the equality of the smallest eigenvalues of a covariance matrix, Journal of Multivariate Analysis, 2006.
pegasus.cc.ucf.edu /~jschott   (232 words)

  
 Biometrika
Biometrika is a scientific journal established in 1901 by Francis Galton, Karl Pearson and W.
Weldon to promote the study of biometrics, the statistical analysis of hereditary phenomena; the name was chosen by Pearson, although Edgeworth insisted that it be spelt with a k and not a c.
Biometrika One Hundred Years, edited D.M. Titterington and Sir David Cox, Oxford University Press 2001.
www.1bx.com /en/Biometrika_%28journal%29.htm   (426 words)

  
 Biometrika - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Biometrika is a scientific journal established in 1901 by the British statistician Francis Galton and his protégé Karl Pearson concerning biometrics; statistical analysis of hereditary phenomena.
Biometrika begins with a clear statement of purpose:
It is intended that Biometrika shall serve as a means not only of collecting or publishing under one title biological data of a kind not systematically collected or published elsewhere in any other periodical, but also of spreading a knowledge of such statistical theory as may be requisite for their scientific treatment.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Biometrika   (197 words)

  
 Bernoulli News - Vol.8, No.1 (May 2001) -- Biometrika centenary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
K.P. immediately suggested the name Biometrika, the field to be called biometrics, incidentally not the first use of that word.
A support fund was raised to cover the costs until the journal became self-supporting and in October 1901, less than a year after Weldon's letter, the first issue appeared.
The first was up to 1914; important developments in statistical methods were reported but the great majority of the space was taken up with detailed analyses of empirical data from a remarkably wide range of subject areas.
isi.cbs.nl /bnews/01a/bn_7.html   (326 words)

  
 Biometrika - Tecnologie per la Sicurezza e l'Identificazione Biometrica
Gli scanner di Biometrika si collocano tra i sistemi professionali, e nell'ambito di questo segmento sono quelli dal costo più ridotto.
I parametri tecnici degli scanner di Biometrika sono comunque molto vicini alle specifiche previste dall'FBI.
Per questo motivo Biometrika è in grado di adeguare efficacemente le caratteristiche tecniche dei propri prodotti alle specifiche del cliente.
www.biometrika.it /faq.html   (1112 words)

  
 BiometriKa - Security and Biometric Identification Systems
Yes, it is, by using FX3 SDK Light to acquire the images from Biometrika’s scanners.
All Biometrika hardware and software products and parts (including optics, mechanics, electronic boards, firmware, etc.) are completely designed and developed in house.
Biometrika's typical customers are companies and integrators (i.e., business market), rather than private persons.
www.biometrika.it /eng/faq.html   (914 words)

  
 BiometriKa - Security and Biometric Identification Systems
Biometrika, head quartered in Forlì via Monte Santo 21, is a young and dynamic company founded in 1999.
Biometrika core business are biometric systems, that is automatic devices for person authentication or identification on the basis of physiological or behavioral characteristics like fingerprints.
Biometrika, unlike most of the Italian companies which are active in the biometric field, is not an integrator of components developed by third parties; in fact, all the Biometrika hardware and software products are completely designed and developed by Biometrika itself.
www.biometrika.pl /infosoc.php   (273 words)

  
 Biometryczne systemy identyfikacji
Biometrika jest w³osk± firm± dzia³aj±c± na rynku zaawansowanych technologii, projektuje i produkuje sprzêt i oprogramowanie przeznaczone do zapewnienia bezpieczeñstwa i identyfikacji osobistej (informacja o firmie).
Biometrika jest wiod±ca firm± w dziedzinie biometrycznych systemów zabezpieczeñ opartych o rozpoznawanie odcisków palców.
Biometrika opracowa³a oprogramowanie s³u¿ace do ochrony przed nielegalnym kopiowaniem oprogramowania.
www.biometrika.pl   (264 words)

  
 Biometrika   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Subject: Biometrika Date: Sat, 22 May 1999 20:57:44 -0400 (EDT) Biometrika http://biomet.oupjournals.org (Link inactive 16 September 2004) http://biomet.oxfordjournals.org/ (Link active 14 June 2005) ISSN 0006-3444 Biometrika is one of the most highly-cited journals in the field, and is greatly respected with a long-established international reputation.
As Biometrika approaches its 100th year of publication the long tradition of publishing work of high quality is being strongly continued.
Biometrika is published quarterly by the Biometrika Trust, and is distributed by OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS.
132.239.91.42 /newjour/b/msg02571.html   (114 words)

  
 Brainboost - Biometrika Tables for Statisticians
Biometrika Tables for Statisticians - by Pearson, E S (Editor), and Hartley, H O (Editor) -.
Pearson ES, Hartley HO: Biometrika Tables for Statisticians Vol I 3rd Ed.
The table is abridged from Table 29 in ES Pearson and HO Hartley (Eds.), Biometrika tables for statisticians - (3rd ed., Vol 1), Cambridge University Press, New York, 1970.
www.brainboost.com /search.asp?Q=Biometrika+Tables+for+Statisticians&lfmq=1   (83 words)

  
 Biometrika - Tecnologie per la Sicurezza e l'Identificazione Biometrica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
è lo scanner di impronte digitali di Biometrika noto e conosciuto in tutto il mondo per le caratteristiche altamente professionali.
è il nuovo scanner intelligente di Biometrika in grado di eseguire al suo interno il riconoscimento di impronte digitali (Match-on-Board).
Biometrika srl, via Monte Santo 21, 47100 Forlì (ITALIA).
www.hereuare.com /getArchived.php?q=&rtq=0&d=255659371588   (389 words)

  
 ROSISTEM » Biometrika Catalog
The Fx2000 fingerprint scanner (completely designed and developed by Biometrika) fills the large gap existing between the expensive high-quality scanners (FBI-compliant) and the entry-level systems (which do not allow robust and reliable applications to be developed).
In fact, the high resolution and the large sensing area of the Fx2000 scanner allow the acquisition of good quality images and a drastic reduction in the percentage of false rejections.
Biometrika can produce (upon request) models with more flash memory (up to 48 MByte, i.e.
www.rosistem.ro /www/catalog/manufacturers/biometrika   (1068 words)

  
 Biometrika, 2001; 88 (1)
Biometrika: The first 100 years / Cox, D R
Biometrika Centenary: Theory and general methodology / Davison, A C
Biometrika Centenary: Sample surveys / Smith, T M F
www.ucm.es /BUCM/compludoc/W/10104/00063444_1.htm   (188 words)

  
 BIOMETRIKA CENTENARY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The year of 1901 saw the publication of the first issue of Biometrika, as a result of an initiative of W. Weldon and Karl Pearson.
During the twentieth century the journal evolved into one of the world's leading periodicals for research in statistical theory and methodology, and Biometrika's Centenary in 2001 is being recognized in two ways.
Then, later in the year, these papers will be reprinted in book form, published by Oxford University Press, along with a number of selected key papers from the journal's first hundred years.
www.imstat.org /bulletin/jan2001/node22.html   (149 words)

  
 Biometrika jezevčíků
Tím vznikla její práce "Biometrika jezevčíků", kterou se proslavila i za hranicemi naší vlasti.
Jaký přínos měla mít biometrika při zušlechťování jezevčíků se dozvídáme v časopise Myslivost z roku 1961.
Výsledkem práce "Biometrika jezevčíků" Ludmily Laufbergerové byla skutečnost, která stanovila průměrné hodnoty a jejich pravděpodobné rozmezí u standardního československého jezevčíka.
www.jezevcik.org /jezevcik/clanky/biometrika.htm   (642 words)

  
 OUP: UK General Catalogue
Written in commemoration of the centenary of Biometrika, one of the world's leading academic journals in statistical theory and methodology.
Includes newly commissioned articles by leading authors that review the history of the journal and its most important contributions to statistical science.
The year 2001 marks the centenary of Biometrika, one of the world's leading academic journals in statistical theory and methodology.
www.oup.com /uk/catalogue/?ci=0-19-850993-6&view=00&promo=jan0575   (491 words)

  
 Forum SciFi Centra :: View topic - Biometrika
Paradoksalno, biometrika stvara lažne identitete sigurnijima ukoliko su lažne informacije prihvaćene tijekom faze 'upisa'.
Spremanje višestrukih biometrika na jednoj pametnoj kartici, pak, može pružiti odvojene informacije uz održanje jednostavnosti upotrebe.
Jednom kada ljudi shvate da su ti sustavi sigurni i jednostavni za upotrebu, biometrika će biti spremna za široku upotrebu.
forum.sfcentar.com /viewtopic.php?t=761   (951 words)

  
 Biometrika: One Hundred Years. | Technology from AllBusiness.com
Biometrika: One Hundred Years, by D. TITTERINGTON and D. Cox, New York: Oxford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-19-850993-6, viii + 383 pp., $80.00.
As is typical for this type of survey, the authors describe a number of different areas for their subject, include numerous references, emphasize the contributions of Biometrika, and conclude with their prognostication for the future of the technology.
For example, the chapter on design of experiments (coauthored by R. Bailey) covers randomization, factorial experiments, optimum design for regression, incomplete block designs, cross-over trials, complicated block structures, neighbors in time and space, treatment structures other than factorial, applications of optimum designs, and sequential clinical trials.
www.allbusiness.com /technology/428071-1.html   (455 words)

  
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I have italicized several words as they are defined since I have seen such usage in prior Biometrika articles but these of course can be easily changed.
However I am submitting it to you because prior articles on this topic have appearedin Biometrika and because I welcome the scrutiny and interest of professional statisticians.
However, for ease of comparison and economy of presentation my preference is to present them as composites: Figs 1-4, 5-12, and 13-20 as Fig.
www.ps.uci.edu /~markm/freq/cp/biometrika.txt   (126 words)

  
 Search Results for Pearson
Pearson was a co-founder, with Weldon and Galton, of the statistical journal Biometrika.
Family commitments, further administrative duties and assuming the role of Managing Editor of Biometrika on his father's death in 1936 all reduced the time that Pearson could devote to research.
Mr William Bateson, as president of Section D for that year, had devoted his address to a vindication of Mendelian principles in regard to heredity and variation, and subsequent discussion on the same subject provoked from professor Weldon and Professor Karl Pearson some rather severe criticism, to which Mr Bateson replied.
www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk /history/Search/historysearch.cgi?SUGGESTION=Pearson&CONTEXT=1   (5530 words)

  
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Stephens, M.A., Tests for the dispersion and for the model vector of a distribution on a sphere, Biometrika, Vol.
Stephens, M.A., and Pearson, E.S., Biometrika Tables for Statisticians Sections VIII and IX, Vol.
Stephens, M.A., Use of the von-Mises distribution to analyze continuous proportions, Biometrika, Vol.
www.math.sfu.ca /~stephens/CVpub.html   (1777 words)

  
 Biometrika - Tecnologie per la Sicurezza e l'Identificazione Biometrica
Qualsiasi problematica riscontrata durante l'utilizzo di prodotti hardware o software di Biometrika può essere segnalata tramite email all'indirizzo techsupp@biometrika.it.
In questa sezione sono disponibili eventuali aggiornamenti di software/firmware di prodotti Biometrika e altri programmi di utilità.
In questa sezione sono disponibili eventuali aggiornamenti dei driver di dispositivi di Biometrika.
www.biometrika.it /supporto.html   (121 words)

  
 Biometrika, 1999; 86 (1)
Biometrika (1997), 84, pp 443-454 / Uddin, N / Morgan, J P
Biometrika (1996), 83, pp 627-638 / Beran, J / Terrin, N
Biometrika (1997), 84, pp 455-468 / Kushner, H B
www.ucm.es /BUCM/compludoc/W/9904/00063444_1.htm   (412 words)

  
 Biometrika: Design of experiments
In addition, there are papers from Biometrika which, in the opinion of R.
Bellhouse: Randomization in the analysis of covariance Biometrika, 73, 1986, pp.
Restrict randomization so the the treatment space is almost orthogonal (this concept is defined by an arbitrary constant) to the covariate space.
www.maths.qmul.ac.uk /~rab/biometrika.html   (10837 words)

  
 Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2001036127
Smith A personal journey through time series in Biometrika 193 Howell Tong Selected papers The comparative advantages of systematic and randomized arrangements in the design of agricultural and biological experiments 219 F.
Yates Biometrika 30, 440-66 (1939) The relation between measures of correlation in the universe of sample permutations 247 H.
Hastings Biometrika 57, 97-109 (1970) A general method for analysis of covariance structures 345 K.
www.loc.gov /catdir/toc/fy031/2001036127.html   (287 words)

  
 Studies in the History of Statistics and Probability
Buffon's cycloid by P Holgate, Biometrika 68 (1981), 712-716; Amendments and Corrections 69 (1982), 491.
Waring and Sylvester on Random Algebraic Equations by P Holgate, Biometrika 73 (1986), 228-231.
XLIV A Forerunner of the t-Distribution by J. Pfanzagl and O Sheynin, Biometrika 83 (1996), 891-898.
www.york.ac.uk /depts/maths/histstat/bib/studies.htm   (1326 words)

  
 AIM25: University College London: Biometrika Trust
Administrative/Biographical history: Biometrika, a journal for the statistical study of biological problems, was founded by the eugenicist (Sir) Francis Galton (1822-1911), the mathematician and biologist Karl Pearson (1857-1936), and the zoologist Walter Frank Raphael Weldon (1860-1906), in 1901.
The journal was later published by the Biometrika Trust, whose offices are accommodated in the the Department of Statistical Science at University College London (founded in 1911 as the Department of Applied Statistics).
Scope and content/abstract: Papers relating to the foundation and early days of the journal Biometrika, 1901-1916; papers relating to the Biometrika Trust, 1935.
www.aim25.ac.uk /cgi-bin/search2?coll_id=4512&inst_id=13   (260 words)

  
 BiometriKa - Security and Biometric Identification Systems
The software applications FxLogon, FxSecure and FxSentinel allow to protect the logon to the PC, to encipher files and to control the access to sites and programs through our fingerprints.
The software development kits FX3 SDK, FX3 SDK (Light) and PKCS#11 SDK, which are based on the Biometrika's fingerprint recognition technology, allow a full integration of the fingerprint recognition capabilities in third party applications.
: end-user demo that allows Biometrika's fingerprint recognition technology to be inspected and evaluated
www.biometrika.it /eng/prodotti.html   (542 words)

  
 Biometrika è una società italiana high-tech che progetta e sviluppa soluzioni
Biometrika è una società italiana high-tech che progetta e sviluppa soluzioni
- Biometrika è una società italiana high-tech che progetta e sviluppa soluzioni hardware e software...
Biometrika è una società italiana high-tech che progetta e sviluppa soluzioni hardware e software innovative per la sicurezza e per l'identificazione biometrica.
www.includo.it /123search_1201600-17497.html   (80 words)

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