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Sunday, 08/04/2013
Multiple Choice from Competing Regression Models Under Multicollinearity Based on Standardized Update
Yoshinori Kawasaki, The Institute of Statistical Mathematics; Masao Ueki, Faculty of Medicine, Yamagata University
2:20 PM

A Bayesian Nonparametric Approach to the Analysis of fMRI Data
Linlin Zhang, Rice; Michele Guindani, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center; Marina Vannucci, Rice University
2:20 PM

On Bayesian Inference for Regression with Constraints
Taeryon Choi, Korea University; Sooyeon Lee, Korea University
2:25 PM

Efficient Pooling Methods for Skewed Biomarker Data Subject to Regression Analysis
Emily Mitchell, Emory University; Robert H. Lyles, Emory University; Michelle Danaher, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Development; Neil J. Perkins, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Development; Enrique F. Schisterman, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Development
2:50 PM

Alternative Methods for Bayesian Variable Selection in Binomial Regression Models with Missing Covariates
Xiaowei Yang, CUNY-Hunter College; Gang Liu, Google; Thomas R. Belin, UCLA Department of Biostatistics
3:05 PM

Bayesian Approach to Age-Adjusted Joinpoint Regression Model
Ram C. Kafle, University of South Florida; Netra Khanal, University of Tampa; Chris Tsokos, University of South Florida
3:05 PM

Optimal Penalty Parameter Selection to Minimize the Impact of Exposure Measurement Error in 2-Stage Air Pollution Epidemiology Analyses
Silas Bergen, University of Washington; Adam Szpiro, University of Washington
3:05 PM

Standard Regression Model-Based Small-Area Domain Estimation in Household Surveys
Prabhakar Ghangurde
3:35 PM

Inference for Locally Stationary Time Series Regression Models
Yeonwoo Rho, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Xiaofeng Shao, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
4:35 PM

Bayesian Regression Models for Group Testing Data
Christopher S. McMahan, Clemson University; Joshua Tebbs, University of South Carolina; Timothy Hanson, University of South Carolina; Christopher R. Bilder, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
5:05 PM

Monday, 08/05/2013
A Nonstationary Spatial Covariance Regression Model
Mark Risser, The Ohio State University; Catherine A. Calder, Ohio State University


Local Likelihood-Based Estimation for Quantile Classification in the Logistic Regression Model
John Rice, University of Michigan; Jeremy Taylor, University of Michigan


Imputation of Missing Data Under a Spatial-Temporal Autologistic Regression Model
Yanbing Zheng, University of Kentucky; Zilong Wang, University of Kentucky


Sample Size Calculations for Treatment and Biomarker Interactions
Scarlett Kazimer


Semiparametric Regression Modeling of Longitudinal Binary Outcomes with Outcome-Dependent Observation Times
Kay See Tan, Unniversity of Pennsylvania; Andrea Troxel, Univ of Pennsylvania School of Medicine; Stephen E. Kimmel, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine; Kevin G. Volpp, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine; Benjamin French, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine


Case-Wise Diagnostics for the Multinomial Log-Link Regression Model
Leigh Blizzard, University of Tasmania; David W. Hosmer, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Stephen J. Quinn, Flinders Clinical Effectiveness; Jana D. Canary, Menzies Research Institute Tasmania
9:05 AM

Bayesian Functional Regression Model for Analyzing Intracranial Pressure Data
Lu Wang, University of California, Los Angeles; Donatello Telesca, University of California at Los Angeles
9:20 AM

Estimation and Selection of Autologistic Regression Models for Spatial Binary Data
Jun Zhu, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Rao Fu, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Andrew L Thurman, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Michelle M Steen-Adams, University of New England
9:25 AM

Discordance in Estrogen Receptor Status Between Two Primary Breast Cancers: Impact of Misclassification
Juxin Liu, University of Saskatchewan; Paul Gustafson, University of British Columbia; Dezheng Huo, The University of Chicago
9:35 AM

An Information-Theoretic Approach to Learning from Mergers and Acquisitions
Padma Rao Sahib, University of Groningen; Harmen de Weerd, University of Groningen ; Katrin Muehlfeld, University of Utrecht
9:35 AM

Finding D-Optimal Design for Multi-Toxicant Poisson Model via Ultra-Dimensional Particle Swarm Optimization
Jiaheng Qiu, UCLA; Weng Kee Wong, Department of Biostatistics, UCLA
9:50 AM

Sparse Multivariate Factor Regression Models and Its Application to High-Throughput Array Data Analysis
Yan Zhou, University of Michigan; Peter X.K. Song, University of Michigan; Ji Zhu, University of Michigan
10:35 AM

Bayesian Bandwidth Estimation for a Semi-Functional Partial Linear Regression Model with Unknown Error Density
Han Lin Shang, University of Southampton
10:35 AM

Tuning Parameter Selection in Bridge Regression Modeling
Shuichi Kawano, Osaka Prefecture University
10:50 AM

Regularization on Multivariate Functional-Coefficient Regression Models
Jiancheng Jiang, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
11:00 AM

Statistical Analysis of Raman Spectroscopy Data in a Bone Healing Study
Arash Amini, University of Michigan; Liza Levina , University of Michigan; Kirby Shedden, University of Michigan
11:05 AM

Statistical Inference for Nonlinear Functional Models with Application to Copy Number Variation and Multiple Myeloma Data
Adrian Coles, North Carolina State University; Arnab Maity, North Carolina State University; Veera Baladandayuthapani, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center; Ganiraju Manyam, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
2:20 PM

PHM and Logistic Regression Model Using Time-Dependent Covariates for Survival Analysis
Alexandre Mendes, Northeastern University; Nasser Fard, Northeastern University
3:05 PM

Switching Nonparametric Regression Models
Camila De Souza, University of British Columbia; Nancy Heckman, University of British Columbia
3:20 PM

Estimation of Random Effects in a Logistic Regression
Jorgen Holm Petersen, Kobenhavns Universitet
3:35 PM

Tuesday, 08/06/2013
Skewness of Maximum Likelihood Estimators in Beta Regression Model
Tiago Magalhaes, University of Sao Paulo; Denise Botter, University of Sao Paulo; Monica Sandoval, University of Sao Paulo


The Super Learner for Estimating Nonlinear Associations in the Cox Regression Model
Elizabeth Malloy, American University; Philip Gautier, Purdue University; Cynthia Cook, American University; Melissa K. Bergeron, Freddie Mac


Identifying and Estimating a Non-Constant Hazard Ratio with Time-Varying Covariates Using Cox Regression Models
Miranda Kroehl, Colorado School of Public Health; Brittni Frederiksen, Colorado School of Public Health; Jill Norris, Colorado School of Public Health; Anna Baron, Univ of Colorado Denver


Kernel Estimation of a Quantile Partially Additive Linear Regression Model
Dawit Zerom, California State University at Fullerton
9:35 AM

Spatial Regression Modeling for Compositional Data with Many Zeros
Thomas Leininger, Duke University; Alan E. Gelfand, Duke University; Jenica Allen, University of Connecticut; John Silander, Jr., University of Connecticut
10:55 AM

SPReM: Sparse Projection Regression Model for High-Dimensional Linear Regression
Qiang Sun, The University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Hongtu Zhu, UNC-Chapel Hill; Yufeng Liu, The University of North Carolina; Joseph G. Ibrahim, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
11:10 AM

A Nonparametric Method for Assessment of Interactions in a Survival Analysis Regression Model Based on Right-Censored Data
MinJae Lee; Mohammad Rahbar, Univ of Texas Health Science Center
11:20 AM

Full Robustness to Outliers in a Bayesian Simple Linear Regression Model
Philippe Gagnon, Université De Montréal; Alain Desgagné, UQAM
11:35 AM

Domain-Interaction Functional Regression Models for Functions with Varying Domains
Jonathan Gellar, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Elizabeth Colantuoni, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Dale Needham, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine; Ciprian M. Crainiceanu, The Johns Hopkins University
12:00 PM

Data Enrichment for Linear Regression Models
Aiyou Chen, Google Inc.; Art B. Owen, Stanford University; Minghui Shi, Google Inc.
2:05 PM

Penalized Function-on-Function Regression
Andrada Ivanescu, East Carolina University; Ana-Maria Staicu, North Carolina State University; Fabian Scheipl, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München; Sonja Greven, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
2:05 PM

Comparing Nested Regression Coefficients in Incomplete Data
Chantal Larose, University of Connecticut Department of Statistics; Ofer Harel, University of Connecticut; Jun Yan, University of Connecticut
2:35 PM

A New Measure of Coefficient of Determination for Regression Models
Chun Li, Vanderbilt University
2:35 PM

Recurrent Event Analysis Considering Events Duration
Kuolung Hu, Amgen
2:50 PM

Latent Class Regression Model for Assessment of Diagnostic Tests in the Absence of a Gold Standard, with Accommodation for Covariate Information
Zheyu Wang, University of Washington; Xiao-Hua Andrew Zhou, University of Washington
2:55 PM

Wednesday, 08/07/2013
A Zero-Inflated Ordinal Logistic Regression Model in Examining the Relationship Between Participation in Social Activities and Media Consumption
Jihyung Shin, Korea Infomation Society Development Institute


Detection of Attributive Covariates for Heteroscedasticity in Cross-Sectional or Longitudinal Regression Analysis
Qian Zhou, Simon Fraser University; Peter X.K. Song, University of Michigan; Mary E Thompson, University of Waterloo, Canada
8:50 AM

Applications of Survey Regression Models to Estimate the Degree of Data Agreement
Julia Soulakova, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Peng Zhao, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
8:55 AM

Wavelet-Based Scalar-on-Function Finite Mixture Regression Models
Adam Ciarleglio, Columbia University; R. Todd Ogden, Columbia University
9:15 AM

A Marginalized Zero-Inflated Poisson Regression Model with Overall Exposure Effects
D. Leann Long, West Virginia University; John Preisser, The University of North Carolina; Amy Herring, UNC CH; Carol Golin, Univeristy of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
9:35 AM

A New Approach to Sparsity Recovery in Linear Regression Model
Haolei Weng, department of Statistics, Columbia University
9:35 AM

Identifiability in Penalized Function-on-Function Regression Models
Sonja Greven, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München; Fabian Scheipl, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
9:35 AM

Visualization of Regression Models Using Visreg
Woodrow Burchett, University of Kentucky; Patrick Breheny, University of Kentucky
11:05 AM

Assessing Quantile Prediction with Censored Quantile Regression Models
Ruosha Li, University of Pittsburgh; Limin Peng, Emory University
12:05 PM

Identifying Multiple Regulation in Semiparametric Regression Models
Denis Agniel; Tianxi Cai, Harvard University; Katherine P. Liao, Brigham and Women's Hospital; Robert M. Plenge, Brigham and Women's Hospital
2:05 PM

Respondents: Who Art Thou? Comparing Internal, Temporal, and External Validity of Survey Response Propensity Models Based on Random Forests and Logistic Regression Models
Trent Buskirk, Nielsen; Brady West, Institute for Social Research; Anh Thu Burks, Nielsen
2:05 PM

Thursday, 08/08/2013
Cluster Covariance Matrix Estimation for Quantile Regression Models
Andreas Hagemann, University of Notre Dame
9:35 AM

A New Sigmoid-Shaped Regression Model with Bounded Responses
Nancy Flournoy, University of Missouri-Columbia; HaiYing Wang, IMS
11:20 AM

A Cox Regression Model with Isotonic Regressors with Change-Point Problems: Addressing a Clinical Question
D. Das Purkayastha, Novartis Pharmaceuticals
11:35 AM




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