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<bibitem type="C">   <ARLID>0410404</ARLID> <utime>20240103182211.8</utime><mtime>20060210235959.9</mtime>    <ISBN>0-7803-5857-0</ISBN>         <title language="eng" primary="1">Information-theoretic methods in testing the goodness of fit</title>  <publisher> <place>New York</place> <name>IEEE</name> <pub_time>2000</pub_time> </publisher> <specification> <page_count>1 s.</page_count> </specification>   <serial><title>Proceedings of the 2000 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory</title><part_num/><part_title/><page_num>28</page_num></serial>   <author primary="1"> <ARLID>cav_un_auth*0211826</ARLID> <name1>Györfi</name1> <name2>L.</name2> <country>HU</country>  </author> <author primary="0"> <ARLID>cav_un_auth*0211928</ARLID> <name1>Morvai</name1> <name2>G.</name2> <country>HU</country>  </author> <author primary="0"> <ARLID>cav_un_auth*0101218</ARLID> <name1>Vajda</name1> <name2>Igor</name2> <institution>UTIA-B</institution>  <fullinstit>Ústav teorie informace a automatizace AV ČR, v. v. i.</fullinstit> </author>     <COSATI>09J</COSATI>    <cas_special> <project> <project_id>GA102/99/1137</project_id> <agency>GA ČR</agency> <ARLID>cav_un_auth*0004432</ARLID> </project> <research> <research_id>AV0Z1075907</research_id> </research>  <abstract language="eng" primary="1">We present a new approach to evaluating the efficiency of some typical statistics for testing the goodness of fit. Since the Pitman approach is too weak to detect sufficiently sharply the differences in efficiency of these statistics, the attention is focused on the Pitman efficiency.</abstract>  <action target=""> <ARLID>cav_un_auth*0212686</ARLID> <name>ISIT 2000</name> <place>Sorrento</place> <country>IT</country> <dates>25.06.2000-30.06.2000</dates> </action>     <RIV>BD</RIV>      <department>SI</department>   <permalink>http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0130493</permalink>   <ID_orig>UTIA-B 20000120</ID_orig>     <arlyear>2000</arlyear>       <unknown tag="mrcbU10"> 2000 </unknown> <unknown tag="mrcbU10"> New York IEEE </unknown> <unknown tag="mrcbU12"> 0-7803-5857-0 </unknown> <unknown tag="mrcbU63"> Proceedings of the 2000 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory 28 </unknown> </cas_special> </bibitem>