A Unifying Theory of Search
What a grand sounding title for a post? I couldn’t think of another title that summed up what I was hoping to achieve with the post. I’d like to try to explain how all search is linked. Each type of search contains the same elements, but depending on their quantity / use depends on how [...]
March 24, 2011
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Robert Bradley ·
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Tags: ALSAR, Lawrence Stone, Police Search, Search Theory, Theory of Optimal Search · Posted in: Search Research, Search Thoughts
Elements of the Optimal Search Problem
Lawrence Stone defined the elements of the optimal search problem in his 1986 book, Theory of Optimal Search. This was paraphrased extremely well by Cooper, Frost and Robe in their 2003 report – Compatibility of Land SAR Procedures with Search Theory as quoted below; A probability density distribution on search object location and state (so [...]
January 19, 2010
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Robert Bradley ·
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Tags: Compatibility of Land SAR Procedures with Search Theory, Consensus, D Cooper, J Frost, Lawrence Stone, Missing Person Behaviour Statistics, Optimisation, POA, POC, POD, POS, Probability Density, Probability Density Distribution, Probability of Area, Probability of Detection, Probability of Success, R Quincy Robe, Search Effort, Search Planning, Search Resource, Search Theory, Theory of Optimal Search · Posted in: Search Research, Search Thoughts, Search Training


