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Re: NEON- Patented Processing System
Dear Kenny and all,
when setting up the variables for a statistical test procedure,
remember how many variables we have and how they're connected.
In my opinion this is not only a Ph.D. thesis work for a physicist,
it will be a life work.
The problem is you cannot vary the parameters you need for a test
according to the requirements of a given job.
Who will pay for the test tubes you all have to make and you can never
sell, when covering i.e. extreme parameters?
I keep a complete record of any important parameter of each tube I EVER made.
It's impossible for me to make a statistical scheme for classification.
So you may think about the amount of tests and data needed prior to
start those experiments. I won't be lucky making test tubes all my life.....
Marcus
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> I agree with John's sentiments. I'd add what I assume you know,
> that the statistical model or model(s) you choose are extremely
> important. It looks like you have an interesting procedure. The
> trick is to make sure that the data you see is really telling you
> what you think it is saying.
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> Are you working with a model at this point that tests statistical
> significance? In crude terms, this filters out the level at which a
> portion of the results you see may be the by-product of chance.
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> Anyway, I'm very impressed. Good luck.
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> Kenny
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> > the potential for ground-breaking research. I only hope the
> > scientific method is adhered to.
> >
> > -John
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