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Keyword Search Criteria: Efficient estimation returned 10 record(s)
Monday, 08/05/2013
Efficient Estimation of Relative Risk in Case-Cohort Studies
Emmanuel Sampene; Abdus Wahed, University of Pittsburgh
9:10 AM

Efficient Estimation of Approximate Factor Models
Yuan Liao, University of Maryland; Jushan Bai, Columbia University
12:05 PM

Tuesday, 08/06/2013
Efficient Estimation of the Regression Parameter in Forward and Backward Recurrence Time Data Using the Accelerated Failure Time Model
Pourab Roy, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Michael R. Kosorok, The University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Jason Fine, The University of North Carolina Chapel Hill


Estimating a Three-Level Contextual Effects Model Given Error-Prone Measures of Contextual Variables and Missing Data
Yongyun Shin, Virginia Commonwealth University
3:20 PM

Wednesday, 08/07/2013
Approaches to Efficient Estimation for Targeted Minimum Loss--Based Estimation (TMLE) in Data Structures with Missing Confounders
Daniel Brown, UC Berkeley; Luca Pozzi, University of California Berkeley; Maya Petersen, UC Berkeley - Biostatistics; Mark Van der Laan, UC Berkeley - Biostatistics


Efficient Estimation of Partially Observed Clustered Data Using Multiple Imputation
Kathryn Aloisio, Smith College; Nicholas J. Horton, Smith College; Sonja Swanson, Private; Alison E. Field, Boston Children's Hospital; Nadia Micali, UCL Institute of Child Health
8:35 AM

Fast and Efficient Estimation of Generalized Additive Partially Linear Model
Rong Liu, University of Toledo
8:55 AM

Estimation of Treatment Policies Based on Functional Predictors
Ian McKeague, Columbia University; Min Qian, Columbia University
9:35 AM

Efficient Estimation of the Attributable Fraction When There Are Monotonicity Constraints and Interactions
Wei Wang; Dylan S Small, University of Pennsylvania
10:55 AM

Thursday, 08/08/2013
Oracally Efficient Estimation of ARMA Model in the Presence of Trend
Qin Shao, University of Toledo; Lijian Yang, Michigan State University
9:25 AM




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