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    Can the provenance of the conflict minerals columbite and tantalite be ascertained by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy? by Harmon, Russell S., Shughrue, Katrina M., Remus, Jeremiah J., Wise, Michael A., East, Lucille J., Hark, Richard R.

    Published in Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry (01-07-2011)
    “…Conflict minerals is a term applied to ores mined in conditions of armed conflict and human rights abuse. Niobium and tantalum are two rare metals whose…”
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    The Effects of Noise on Speech Recognition in Cochlear Implant Subjects: Predictions and Analysis Using Acoustic Models by Remus, Jeremiah J., Collins, Leslie M.

    “…Cochlear implants can provide partial restoration of hearing, even with limited spectral resolution and loss of fine temporal structure, to severely deafened…”
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    Advanced signal processing analysis of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy data for the discrimination of obsidian sources by Remus, Jeremiah J, Harmon, Russell S, Hark, Richard R, Haverstock, Gregory, Baron, Dirk, Potter, Ian K, Bristol, Samantha K, East, Lucille J

    “…Obsidian is a natural glass of volcanic origin and a primary resource used by indigenous peoples across North America for making tools. Geochemical studies of…”
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    Comparison of adaptive psychometric procedures motivated by the Theory of Optimal Experiments : Simulated and experimental results by REMUS, Jeremiah J, COLLINS, Leslie M

    “…The wide use of psychometric assessments and the time necessary to conduct comprehensive psychometric tests has motivated significant research into the…”
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    Acoustic model investigation of a multiple carrier frequency algorithm for encoding fine frequency structure: Implications for cochlear implants by Throckmorton, Chandra S., Selin Kucukoglu, M., Remus, Jeremiah J., Collins, Leslie M.

    Published in Hearing research (01-08-2006)
    “…Current cochlear implants provide frequency resolution through the number of channels. Improving resolution by increasing channels is limited by factors such…”
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    Expediting the Identification of Impaired Channels in Cochlear Implants Via Analysis of Speech-Based Confusion Matrices by Remus, Jeremiah J., Throckmorton, Chandra S., Collins, Leslie M.

    “…There is significant variability in the benefit provided by cochlear implants to severely deafened individuals. The reasons why some subjects exhibit low…”
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    Geographical analysis of “conflict minerals” utilizing laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy by Hark, Richard R., Remus, Jeremiah J., East, Lucille J., Harmon, Russell S., Wise, Michael A., Tansi, Benjamin M., Shughrue, Katrina M., Dunsin, Kehinde S., Liu, Chunyi

    “…Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) offers a means of rapidly distinguishing different geographic sources for a mineral because the LIBS plasma…”
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    Bayesian parameter estimation in adaptive psychometric procedures: Simulated and experimental results by Remus, Jeremiah J., Collins, Leslie M.

    “…The wide use of psychometric assessments and the associated time required to conduct such experiments have motivated a substantial research effort focused on…”
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    A comparison of adaptive psychometric procedures based on the theory of optimal experiments and bayesian techniques: implications for cochlear implant testing by Remus, Jeremiah J, Collins, Leslie M

    Published in Perception & psychophysics (01-04-2007)
    “…Numerous previous studies have focused on the development of quick and efficient adaptive psychometric procedures. In psychophysics, there is often a model of…”
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    Can the provenance of the conflict minerals columbite and tantalite be ascertained by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy? by Harmon, Russell S, Shughrue, Katrina M, Remus, Jeremiah J, Wise, Michael A, East, Lucille J, Hark, Richard R

    Published in Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry (15-07-2011)
    “…Conflict minerals is a term applied to ores mined in conditions of armed conflict and human rights abuse. Niobium and tantalum are two rare metals whose…”
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    A comparison of adaptive psychometric procedures based on the theory of optimal experiments and Bayesian techniques: Implications for cochlear implant testing by Remus, Jeremiah J, Collins, Leslie M

    Published in Attention, perception & psychophysics (01-04-2007)
    “…Numerous previous studies have focused on the development of quick and efficient adaptive psychometric procedures. In psychophysics, there is often a model of…”
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    Identifying channel-specific impairments in cochlear implant patients via partial least squares discriminant analysis of speech-token confusion matrices by Remus, J J, Collins, L M

    “…It is not uncommon for cochlear implant patients to have individual electrodes that produce anomalous percepts that impair or prevent the effective…”
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    The Effects of Noise on Speech Recognition in Cochlear Implant Subjects: Predictions and Analysis Using Acoustic Models by Remus, Jeremiah J, Collins, Leslie M

    “…: Cochlear implants can provide partial restoration of hearing, even with limited spectral resolution and loss of fine temporal structure, to severely deafened…”
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    Comparison of a distance-based likelihood ratio test and k-nearest neighbor classification methods by Remus, J.J., Morton, K.D., Torrione, P.A., Tantum, S.L., Collins, L.M.

    “…Several studies of the k-nearest neighbor (KNN) classifier have proposed the use of non-uniform weighting on the k neighbors. It has been suggested that the…”
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    Identifying Impaired Cochlear Implant Channels via Speech-Token Confusion Matrix Analysis by Remus, J. J., Collins, L. M.

    “…Cochlear implant patients exhibit a wide range of performance on speech recognition tasks. One potential explanation for such variability is the existence of…”
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    Vowel and consonant confusion in noise by cochlear implant subjects: predicting performance using signal processing techniques by Remus, J.J., Collins, L.M.

    “…Cochlear implants are able to restore some degree of hearing to deafened individuals; however implant users are particularly susceptible to background noise…”
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    Matching Pursuits Decomposition for Discrimination of Unexploded Ordnance: Isolated and Overlapping Signatures by Remus, J.J., Collins, L.M.

    “…A method of generating features for classification of unexploded ordnance using matching pursuits decomposition is proposed as a possible alternative, or…”
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    Phenomenolgical model inversion with Fisher information metrics for unexploded ordnance detection by Remus, J J, Collins, L M

    “…Many of the ongoing efforts to develop strategies for detecting and locating subsurface unexploded ordnance (UXO) use features based on phenomenological models…”
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