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Nabakumar Jana
Nabakumar Jana
Department of Mathematics and Computing, IIT(ISM) Dhanbad
Verified email at iitism.ac.in
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Emotion recognition based on physiological signals using valence-arousal model
S Basu, N Jana, A Bag, M Mahadevappa, J Mukherjee, S Kumar, R Guha
2015 Third International Conference on Image Information Processing (ICIIP …, 2015
412015
Interval estimation of multicomponent stress–strength reliability based on inverse Weibull distribution
N Jana, S Bera
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation 191, 95-119, 2022
212022
Bayes estimation for exponential distributions with common location parameter and applications to multi-state reliability models
N Jana, S Kumar, K Chatterjee
Journal of Applied Statistics 43 (15), 2697-2712, 2016
182016
Estimation of parameters of inverse Weibull distribution and application to multi-component stress-strength model
N Jana, S Bera
Journal of Applied Statistics 49 (1), 169-194, 2022
122022
Stress–strength models with more than two states under exponential distribution
H Qin, N Jana, S Kumar, K Chatterjee
Communications in Statistics-Theory and Methods 46 (1), 120-132, 2017
112017
Inference on stress–strength reliability for exponential distributions with a common scale parameter
N Jana, S Kumar, K Chatterjee
Journal of Applied Statistics, 2019
92019
Classification into two normal populations with a common mean and unequal variances
N Jana, S Kumar
Communications in Statistics-Simulation and Computation 46 (1), 546-558, 2017
92017
Estimation of ordered scale parameters of two exponential distributions with a common guarantee time
N Jana, S Kumar
Mathematical Methods of Statistics 24, 122-134, 2015
82015
Estimating reliability parameters for inverse Gaussian distributions under complete and progressively type-II censored samples
S Bera, N Jana
Quality Technology & Quantitative Management 20 (3), 334-359, 2023
72023
Classification into two-parameter exponential populations with a common guarantee time
N Jana, S Kumar
American Journal of Mathematical and Management Sciences 35 (1), 36-54, 2016
72016
Estimating stress-strength reliability for exponential distributions with different location and scale parameters
N Jana, S Kumar, K Chatterjee, P Kundu
International Journal of Advances in Engineering Sciences and Applied …, 2021
62021
Stress-strength reliability estimation for exponentially distributed system with common minimum guarantee time
P Kundu, N Jana, S Kumar, K Chatterjee
Communications in Statistics-Theory and Methods 49 (14), 3375-3396, 2020
62020
Ordered classification rules for inverse Gaussian populations with unknown parameters
N Jana, S Kumar
Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation 89 (14), 2597-2620, 2019
42019
On estimating common mean of several inverse Gaussian distributions
S Bera, N Jana
Metrika 85 (1), 115-139, 2022
32022
Classification rules for two parameter exponential populations under order restrictions on parameters
N Jana, S Kumar, N Misra
Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation 86 (8), 1559-1581, 2016
32016
Classification rules for exponential populations under order restrictions on parameters
N Jana, S Kumar, N Misra
Mathematics and Computing 2013: International Conference in Haldia, India …, 2014
32014
Classification of observations into von Mises-Fisher populations with unknown parameters
N Jana, S Dey
Communications in Statistics-Simulation and Computation 52 (9), 4392-4413, 2023
12023
Interval estimation of the common mean and difference of medians for a bivariate lognormal distribution
N Jana, M Gautam
Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation 92 (15), 3249-3274, 2022
12022
Confidence intervals of difference and ratio of means for zero-adjusted inverse Gaussian distributions
N Jana, M Gautam
Communications in Statistics-Simulation and Computation, 1-25, 2022
12022
Inference on parameters of Watson distributions and application to classification of observations
S Dey, N Jana
Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics 403, 113847, 2022
12022
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