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Partitioning a Sample Using Binary-Type Questions with Ternary Feedback
Amit Cohen,
Moshe Kam
, Robert Conn
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Sobel
100%
Ternary Feedback
100%
Multi-user Communications
66%
Optimal Threshold
66%
Full Feedback
66%
Communication Channels
33%
Expected number
33%
Packet Collision
33%
Packet Transmission
33%
Threshold Estimation
33%
Threshold Sequence
33%
Binary Questions
33%
Calculation Procedure
33%
Engineering
Multiuser
100%
Communication Channel
50%
Objective Function
50%
Random Sample
50%
Packet Transmission
50%
Calculation Procedure
50%
Computer Science
Optimal Threshold
100%
Objective Function
50%
Packet Transmission
50%
Threshold Sequence
50%
Calculation Procedure
50%
Mathematics
Probability Theory
100%
Objective Function
33%
Minimizes
33%
Random Sample
33%
Time Slot
33%