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	<title>Comments on: Calculating Probability Density Distribution for Missing Person Search</title>
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	<description>The bloke that knows sh!t loads of dead cool stuff about search...</description>
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		<title>By: ctwardy</title>
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		<description>Some people are trying a moving-person model.  I&#039;ve recently summarized a 1998 model at the Naval Postgraduate School (http://sarbayes.org/blog/01272041667), and a recent conference paper from Brigham Young University (http://sarbayes.org/blog/01271982972).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some people are trying a moving-person model.  I&#8217;ve recently summarized a 1998 model at the Naval Postgraduate School (<a href="http://sarbayes.org/blog/01272041667" rel="nofollow">http://sarbayes.org/blog/01272041667</a>), and a recent conference paper from Brigham Young University (<a href="http://sarbayes.org/blog/01271982972" rel="nofollow">http://sarbayes.org/blog/01271982972</a>).</p>
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