Discrimination and identification

In Elementary Signal Detection Theory. Oxford University Press USA (2001)
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Abstract

In discrimination, signals can be of two or more types, and the observer is presented with one of them and tries to say which it was. This chapter extends the signal-detection model to discrimination and related to the detection.

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