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Sunday, 07/30/2017
The Geometry of Synchronization Problems and Learning Group Actions
Tingran Gao, Duke University; Jacek Brodzki, University of Southampton; Sayan Mukherjee, Duke University


Modeling Maxima in Financial Time Series with Dynamic Generalized Extreme Value Distribution
Zifeng Zhao, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Zhengjun Zhang, University of Wisconsin; Rong Chen, Rutgers University
2:05 PM

Predicting Crude Oil Price Using the Non-Stationary Extreme Value Modeling
Kumer Das, Lamar University; Audrene Edwards, Lamar University
5:35 PM

Monday, 07/31/2017
Periodicity in Game Theory
Michael Alexander Smith, Purdue University; Bret Benesh, The College of St. Benedict/St. John's University; Jamylle Carter, Diablo Valley College; Deidra A. Coleman, Philander Smith College; Jack Good, Purdue University; Jennifer Travis, Lone Star College-North Harris; Mark Ward, Purdue University


Modeling Spatial Extremes Using Positive Stable Mixtures
Gregory Bopp


Inference for Large Networks
Peter Bickel, UC Berkeley; purna sarkar, u. of texas; Soumendu Mukherjee, UC Berkeley
8:35 AM

Generalizability Theory for Clinician-Rated Outcomes
Joseph Cappelleri, Pfizer Inc
8:35 AM

Modeling Spatial Extremes Using Positive Stable Mixtures
Gregory Bopp
8:45 AM

Exploring the Cognitive Endpoints in Alzheimer's Disease Cohort Data Using Item Response Theory Models
Xu Shu, Novartis
8:55 AM

On Reject and Refine Options in Multicategory Classification
Chong Zhang, Seattle, Washington ; Wenbo Wang, Binghamton University; Xingye Qiao, Binghamton University
8:55 AM

A Regularization Method for Detecting Differential Item Functioning Under the Framework of Generalized Linear Models
Jing Jiang, Boston College; Zhushan Li, Boston College
9:40 AM

ODE Reconstruction of High-Dimensional Genetic Networks Through Game Theory
Rongling Wu, Pennsylvania State University; Libo Jiang, Beijing Forestry University
11:25 AM

Dynamic Network Monitoring Using Random Graph Theory and Statistical Process Monitoring
James D. Wilson, University of San Francisco; Nathaniel Stevens, University of San Francisco; William H Woodall, Virginia Tech
11:35 AM

Looking for Features in Astronomical Spectra by Testing One Hypothesis Multiple Times
Sara Algeri, Imperial College London
11:55 AM

Bayesian Modeling and Decision Theory for Non-Homogeneous Poisson Point Processes
Jiaxun Chen, University of Missouri-Columbia; Athanasios Micheas, Univ of Missouri- Columbia; Scott H. Holan, University of Missouri
12:05 PM

Evaluating IRT Goodness of Fit Measures in the Presence of Complex Sampling of Test Questions
John Donoghue, ETS; Adrienne Sgamatto, ETS
2:45 PM

Accumulative Error in Group Mean Comparisons Across a Chain of Pairwise Item Response Theory Linkages
Lauren Harrell, National Center for Education Statistics
3:05 PM

Tuesday, 08/01/2017
Exponentiated Generalized Pareto Distribution: Properties and Applications Towards Extreme Value Theory
Se Yoon Lee, Texas A&M University; Joseph H. T. Kim, Yonsei University


Social Network Impact on Family Planning Use in Benin
Theresa Y Kim, Maryland Population Research Center; Kimberly A Ashburn, Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation; Rebecka I Lundgren, Institute for Reproductive Health, Georgetown University; Susan M Igras, Institute for Reproductive Health, Georgetown University


Predicting the Next Decade
Timothy DelSole
8:35 AM

Assessing Compliance with EPA Standards: An Appreciation of Larry Cox's Work as an EPA Scientist.
Richard Smith, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill/SAMSI
9:15 AM

Social Network Impact on Family Planning Use in Benin
Theresa Y Kim, Maryland Population Research Center; Kimberly A Ashburn, Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation; Rebecka I Lundgren, Institute for Reproductive Health, Georgetown University; Susan M Igras, Institute for Reproductive Health, Georgetown University
11:40 AM

Using Phylogenetic Models for Quantitative Trait Mapping with Multiple Loci
Katherine Thompson, University of Kentucky; Catherine Linnen, University of Kentucky
3:35 PM

Wednesday, 08/02/2017
A Comparison of IRT Models for Internet Ratings
Chiu-Hsing Weng, National Chengchi Univ


Comparing Methods of Inference on the Basis of Imprecise Posterior Distributions
Reyhaneh Hosseini, University of Ottawa; David R. Bickel, University of Ottawa
9:50 AM

Empirical Likelihood Inference for Complex Surveys and the Design-Based Oracle Variable Selection Theory
Changbao Wu, University of Waterloo; Puying Zhao, University of Waterloo; David Haziza, University of Montreal
10:35 AM

The Interplay Between the Practice and Theory of Survey Sampling: Past, Present, and Future
Graham Kalton, Westat
11:00 AM

Robust Causal Inference with Continuous Instruments Using the Local Instrumental Variable Curve
Edward H Kennedy, Carnegie Mellon University; Dylan Small, University of Pennsylvania
2:25 PM

Spatially-Dependent Multiple Testing Under Model Misspecification, with Application to Extreme Event Attribution
Mark Risser, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Christopher Paciorek, University of California, Berkeley
2:50 PM

Thursday, 08/03/2017
Eigenvalues of Covariance Matrices of High-Dimensional Time Series
Alexander Aue, University of California, Davis; Haoyang Liu, University of California, Berkeley; Debashis Paul, University of California, Davis
9:50 AM

A COMPARISON AMONG BAYESIAN, MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD, and MAXIMUM ENTROPY INFERENCE METHODS
Jose Guardiola, Texas A&M University-CC; Hassan Elsalloukh, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
11:15 AM

Endpoint Estimation for Observations with Normal Measurement Errors
Chen Zhou, De Nederlandsche Bank; Liang Peng, Georgia State University; Leng Xuan, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Xing Wang, Georgia State University
11:20 AM

 
 
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