Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8209285 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
We present a new procedure for configuring the Nuisance-rejection Spectral Comparison Ratio Anomaly Detection (N-SCRAD) method. The procedure minimizes detectable count rates of source spectra at a specified false positive rate using simulated annealing. We also present a new method for correcting the estimates of background variability used in N-SCRAD to current conditions of the total count rate. The correction lowers detection thresholds for a specified false positive rate, enabling greater sensitivity to targets.
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Authors
D.M. Pfund, K.K. Anderson, R.S. Detwiler, K.D. Jarman, B.S. McDonald, B.D. Milbrath, M.J. Myjak, N.C. Paradis, S.M. Robinson, M.L. Woodring,