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Sunday, 08/04/2013
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

Variable Selection by Combinatorial Optimization, with Application to Pharmacogenomics
Joseph Levy, Teva Pharmaceuticals Industries; Amir Tchelet, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries
4:50 PM

Monday, 08/05/2013
Uncertainty in Propensity Score Estimation: Bayesian Methods for Variable Selection and Model-Averaged Causal Effects
Corwin Zigler, Harvard
8:55 AM

Profile Thresholded Partial Correlation Approach for Variable Selection in Partial Linear Models
Lejia Lou; Runze Li, The Pennsylvania State University
9:05 AM

Penalized Regression Approaches to Variable Selection in the Potential Outcomes Framework
Debashis Ghosh, Penn State University
9:35 AM

Variable Selection and Inference Procedures for Marginal Analysis of Longitudinal Data with Missing Observations or Measurement Error
Grace Y Yi, University of Waterloo
10:35 AM

Variable Selection of Spatial Generalized Linear Models: A Penalized Quasi-Likelihood Approach
Wenning Feng, Michigan State University; Chae Young Lim, Michigan State; Tapabrata Maiti, Michigan State University
11:05 AM

Variable Selection in Regression Using Maximal Correlation and Distance Correlation
Deniz Yenigun, Bilkent University; Maria L. Rizzo, Bowling Green State University
11:35 AM

Are the Classical Variable Selection Techniques Obsolete?
F. Michael Speed, SAS
11:55 AM

Bayesian Additive Regression Trees for Variable Selection in Biological Data
Shane T. Jensen, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania; Justin Bleich, Wharton School, UPenn; Adam Kapelner, Statistics Department, The Wharton School at University of Pennsylvania; Edward George, Wharton University of Pennsylvania
2:05 PM

Particle Swarm Stepwise (PASS) Algorithm for Variable Selection
Ray-Bing Chen, National Cheng Kung University; Chien-Chih Huang, National Taiwan University; Weichung Wang, National Taiwan University
2:35 PM

Tuesday, 08/06/2013
Variable Selection for Optimal Treatment Regime
Na Zhang, North Carolina State University; Howard Bondell, NC State University; Eric Laber, NC State University


A Robust Variable Selection Method for Grouped Data
Kristin Lilly, Auburn University; Nedret Billor, Auburn University


Variable Selection for Varying-Coefficient Models via the Elastic Net Regularization
Hidetoshi Matsui, Kyushu University; Toshihiro Misumi, Astellas Pharma Inc.
8:35 AM

Variable Selection in Measurement Error Models via Least Squares Approximation
Guangning Xu, North Carolina State University; Len Stefanski, North Carolina State University
8:50 AM

Continual Reassessment Method with Bayesian Variable Selection in Phase I Clinical Trails
Zhenyu Zhao, Northwestern University
9:05 AM

Variable Selection with Overlapping Clustering
Thierry Chekouo Tekougang, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center; Alejandro Murua, University of Montreal
9:15 AM

Variable Selection and Estimation with Nonconvex Penalty Functions
Sijian Wang, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Zhigeng Geng, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Grace Wahba, Department of Statistics, University of Wisconsin - Madison
9:15 AM

Bayesian Variable Selection for Skewed and Heteroscedastic Error
Yuanyuan Tang, Florida State University; Debajyoti Sinha, Florida State University; Yiyuan She, Florida State University; Stuart Lipsitz, Brigham and Women's Hospital
9:35 AM

Bayesian Probit Model with Spatially Varying Coefficients and Its Application to Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Fengqing (Zoe) Zhang, Northwestern University; Wenxin Jiang, Northwestern University; Patrick C.M. Wong, Northwestern University; Ji-Ping Wang, Northwestern University
10:50 AM

Variable Selection for Big Data via Bagging Adaptive Lasso and Precision Shrinking
Cory Lanker, Iowa State University of Science and Technology; Wen Zhou, Iowa State University; Max Morris, Iowa State University; Stephen Bruce Vardeman, Iowa State University; Huaiqing Wu, Iowa State University
11:20 AM

Variable Selection for High-Dimensional Multivariate Outcomes
Tamar Sofer, Harvard School of Public Health; Lee Dicker, Rutgers University; Tamar Sofer, Harvard School of Public Health
11:45 AM

Variable Selection with Multiply Imputed Data When Considering Interaction Effects
Aya Mitani, Stanford University; Allison W. Kurian, Stanford University; Amar K. Das, Dartmouth University; Manisha Desai, Stanford University
11:50 AM

Variable Selection in Kernel-Based Nonparametric Regression
Len Stefanski, North Carolina State University; Kyle White, NC State University; Yichao Wu, NC State University
2:55 PM

Variable Selection for Support Vector Machine on High Dimensions
Xiang Zhang, North Carolina State University; Lan Wang, University of Minnesota; Runze Li, The Pennsylvania State University; Yichao Wu, NC State University
3:05 PM

Wednesday, 08/07/2013
Variable Selection in Complex High-Dimensional Data Based on Principal Fitted Components
Moumita Karmakar, University of Maryland Baltimore County; Kofi Placid Adragni, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
8:50 AM

Bayesian Variable Selection in Linear and Semiparametric Models
Hongmei Zhang, University of South Carolina; Xianzheng (Shan) Huang, University of South Carolina-Columbia; Arnab Maity, North Carolina State University; Hasan Arshad, University of Southampton, UK; Tara Sabo-Attwood, University of Florida; Wilfried Karmaus, University of Memphis
10:35 AM

High-Dimensional Variable Selection for Logistic Regression
Naveen Naidu Narisetty, University of Michigan; Xuming He, University of Michigan; Juan Shen, University of Michigan
10:50 AM

A Variable Selection Technique for Detecting Climate Change Attribution
Siddhartha Nandy, Michigan State University; Chae Young Lim, Michigan State; Tapabrata Maiti, Michigan State University
2:35 PM

Paradigm of Genetic Risk Prediction: Variable Selection or Mixed Model
Peng Wei, Univeristy of Texas School of Public Health
3:25 PM

Thursday, 08/08/2013
Consistent Variable Selection via Penalized Credible Regions and Confidence Sets
Howard Bondell, NC State University; Funda Gunes, SAS Institute; Brian J. Reich, North Carolina State University
8:35 AM

On Variable Selection Using Additive Conditional Independence
Kuang-Yao Lee, Yale University; Bing Li, The Pennsylvania State University; Hongyu Zhao, Yale University
8:35 AM

Survival Prediction and Variable Selection with Simultaneous Shrinkage and Grouping Priors for Gene Expression Microarray Data
Sounak Chakraborty, University of Missouri-Columbia; Kyu Ha Lee , Harvard School of Public Health ; Jianguo Sun, University of Missouri-Columbia
8:55 AM

Variable Selection and Prediction Using a Nested, Matched Case-Control Study: Application to Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia in Stroke Patients
Jing Qian, University of Massachusetts; Payabvash, Massachusetts General Hospital; Andre Kemmling, Massachusetts General Hospital; Michael Lev, Massachusetts General Hospital; Lee Schwamm, Massachusetts General Hospital; Rebecca A. Betensky, Harvard School of Public Health
8:55 AM

Bayesian Variable Selection in Linear Mixed Models with Shrinkage Priors
Mingan Yang, Central Michigan University
9:15 AM

Bayesian Variable Selection Methods for Matched Case-Control Studies
Josephine Asafu-Adjei, Harvard School of Public Health; Mahlet Tadesse, Georgetown University; Brent A. Coull, Harvard School of Public Health; Raji Balasubramanian, Division of Biostatistics and Epidemiology; Rebecca A. Betensky, Harvard School of Public Health
9:15 AM

Random Forest Variable Selection Among Correlated Variables
Joy Toyama; Christina Kitchen, UCLA
9:20 AM

Objective Bayes Variable Selection for Well-Formulated Models
Daniel Taylor Rodriguez, University of Florida; Nikolay Bliznyuk, University of Florida; Linda Young, University of Florida; Andrew Womack, University of Florida
10:55 AM




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