Contributed Papers
CONTRIBUTED PROGRAM
(click to see schedule of contributed talks)
Contributed papers are welcome. Please submit a title and an abstract to
jrojo@stat.rice.edu
Contributed talks are limited to 20 minutes.
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Nancy L. Glenn
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University of South Carolina, Columbia
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The GEM Algorithm
Richard C. Ott,
Mesa State College:
On the Operating Characteristics of Some Non-parametric Methodologies for the Classification of Distributions by Tail Behavior
Xiaohui Wang
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University of Texas-Pan American:
Classifications of Proteomic Mass Spectra and Other
Curve Data
Xiaohu Li,
School of Mathematics and Statistics, Lanzhou University, People’s Republic of China:
Stochastic Comparison on Conditional Order Statistics - Some New Results
Robert Mnatsakanov
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West Virginia University,
Some Asymptotic Properties of Varying Kernel Density Estimator
Monnie McGee,
Southern Methodist University,
A Distribution Free Summarization Method for Affymetrix GeneChip® Arrays
Changxiang Rui
, University of Arkansas,
Point and Block Prediction in Log-Gaussian random Fields: The Non-constant Mean Case
Qiang Zhao,
Texas State University, San Marcos,
Survival Analysis of Microarray Gene Expression Data Using Correlation Principal Component Regression
Suhasini Subba Rao,
Texas A&M University,
Normalised Least-squares estimation in time-varying arch models
Santanu Chakraborty,
UT Pan-American,
Parametric Inference on Zero-Inflated Poisson distribution and its variants
Hongxiao Zhu,
Rice University,
A Functional Generalized Linear Model with application to Cervical Pre-cancer Diagnosis using Fluorescence spectroscopy
Xiaowei Wu,
Rice University,
Some Estimation and Hypothesis Testing Problems in Fluctuation Analysis
John Fresen,
University of Missouri - Columbia,
On the Definition of Weak Convergence of a Sequence of Random Elements
Victor De Oliveira
, UT San Antonio,
Objective Bayesian Analysis of Spatial Data with Measurement Error
Pang Du,
Virginia Tech,
Smoothing spline frailty model
Graciela Gonzalez,
CIMAT,
Some important issues in inference under certain types of singularities