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ABSTRACT:
A method for statistically distinguishing between two or more populations, such as between samples containing background and threat particles, is disclosed. According to one embodiment, the method for statistically distinguishing is a method for processing a signal in a particle detection system. The method may include characterizing each particle detected by a signal vector. The method may further include calculating a weight of each particle detected using a weighting function of the signal vectors. The weighting function may be a functional of a threat particle probability distribution and a background particle probability distribution. The method may also include summing a total weight of all particles tested and generating an alarm signal if the total weight exceeds an alarm level.

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