Online Program Home
My Program

Keyword Search

Legend:
CC = Vancouver Convention Centre   F = Fairmont Waterfront Vancouver
* = applied session       ! = JSM meeting theme

Keyword Search Criteria: CATE returned 56 record(s)
Sunday, 07/29/2018
Introducing A Conway-Maxwell-Multinomial Distribution for Flexible Modeling of Categorical Data
Darcy Steeg Morris, U.S. Census Bureau; Kimberly F Sellers, Georgetown University; Andrew Raim, U.S. Census Bureau
2:35 PM

The Convex Mixture Transition Distribution: Granger Causality Networks for Categorical Time Series
Alex Tank; Emily Fox, University of Washington; Ali Shojaie, University of Washington
5:05 PM

Monday, 07/30/2018
Covariate-Adjusted Tensor Classification in High-Dimensions
Yuqing Pan, Florida State University; Qing Mai, Florida State University; Xin Zhang, Florida State University


Parametric Likelihood Inference for Interval Censored and Left Truncated Competing Risks Data
Jung In Kim, NIEHS; Jason P Fine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Margaret Gourlay, UNC-CH; Byeongyeob Choi, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio


Model-Based Clustering of Time-Dependent Categorical Sequence
Yingying Zhang, The University of Alabama; Volodymyr Melnykov, University of Alabama


Multivariate Mediation Analysis with a Multi-Categorical Exposure Variable: An Application to Explore Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Obesity
Qingzhao Yu, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Ctr; Lin Zhu, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Ctr; Bin Li, Louisiana State University


Using Modified Competitive Swarm Optimizer to Find D-Optimal Designs for Complicated Logistic Models
Zizhao Zhang, UCLA; Weng Kee Wong, UCLA


BENCHMARKING the EFFECTIVENESS of CATEGORICAL RESPONSE VARIABLE MODELS and THEIR VISUALIZATIONS on WEATHER DATA
Kristen Bystrom; Zhi Yuh Ou Yang, Simon Fraser University; Lei Chen, Simon Fraser University


Sufficient Cause Interaction for Ordinal and Categorical Outcomes
Jaffer Zaidi; Tyler VanderWeele, Harvard University


A Combinatoric Search for Clustered Levels in Categorical Predictors via Bayesian Model Selection
Thomas Metzger, Virginia Tech; Christopher Franck, Virginia Tech


Variance of Treatment Effect, an Important Yet Difficult Parameter
Jonathan Levy, UC Berkeley
9:20 AM

BENCHMARKING the EFFECTIVENESS of CATEGORICAL RESPONSE VARIABLE MODELS and THEIR VISUALIZATIONS on WEATHER DATA
Kristen Bystrom; Zhi Yuh Ou Yang, Simon Fraser University; Lei Chen, Simon Fraser University
9:50 AM

Using Modified Competitive Swarm Optimizer to Find D-Optimal Designs for Complicated Logistic Models
Zizhao Zhang, UCLA; Weng Kee Wong, UCLA
10:45 AM

Sufficient Cause Interaction for Ordinal and Categorical Outcomes
Jaffer Zaidi; Tyler VanderWeele, Harvard University
10:50 AM

Multivariate Mediation Analysis with a Multi-Categorical Exposure Variable: An Application to Explore Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Obesity
Qingzhao Yu, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Ctr; Lin Zhu, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Ctr; Bin Li, Louisiana State University
11:15 AM

Statistical Methods for Pooling Categorical Biomarkers from Multiple Studies
Xiao Wu, Harvard University; Molin Wang, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
11:20 AM

Generalized Additive Models for Spatial Data Distributed on Complicated Domains
Shan Yu, Iowa State University; Lily Wang, Iowa State University
11:20 AM

A Combinatoric Search for Clustered Levels in Categorical Predictors via Bayesian Model Selection
Thomas Metzger, Virginia Tech; Christopher Franck, Virginia Tech
12:05 PM

Why Weight, Replicate Now! The Use of Replicate Weights for Complex Survey Data Analysis in SPSS
Kelly Lin, Marketing Systems Group; Jeffrey S. Bareham, Marketing Systems Group; Ashley Hyon, Marketing Systems Group
2:05 PM

Multiple Imputation for Adaptive Survey Design
Trivellore Raghunathan, University of Michigan
2:30 PM

Jackknife and Other Replication Methods with a Reduced Number of Replicates
Stephen Ash, US Census Bureau
2:35 PM

Linear Regression Models with Ordered Categorical Covariates
Julia (Kelsall) Crook, Mayo Clinic
3:35 PM

Tuesday, 07/31/2018
Univariate, Multivariate and Model-Based Prediction on Truncated Continuous Data with Shiny/R
Qianqiu Li, Janssen Research & Development


The Pythagorean Law of Mutual Information Identity: A New Look at Logistic Regression Parameters
Michelle Liou, Academia Sinica; Jiun-Wei Liou, Academia Sinica; Philip E. Cheng, Academia Sinica


Calibrated Bayesian Approach for Small Area Prevalence Estimation Using Survey Data with Replicate Weights
Trung Ha, University of Central Florida; Julia Soulakova, University of Central Florida


A Study in the Use of Unsupervised Random Forest in the Analysis of Data Sets Composed of Categorical Variables/Features
Nelson Lee Afanador, Merck; Richard Baumgartner, Merck; Dai Feng, Merck


Differentiable Approximations of Hidden Markov Models for Variational Bayesian Inference
Lun Yin, Duke Institute for Brain Sciences; John Pearson, Duke University


How to Effectively Communicate Misunderstood Statistical Terms
Hoiyi Ng, Amazon; Paavni Rattan, Amazon


Assessing Divide-and-Conquer Latent Class Analysis
Qiao Ma, NORC at the University of Chicago; Meimeizi Zhu, NORC at the University of Chicago; Edward Mulrow, NORC at the University of Chicago


Logistic Regression with a Right-Skewed Exposure Variable Measured in Pools and Subject to Errors
Dane R Van Domelen, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University; Emily M Mitchell, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; Enrique F Schisterman, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; Neil Perkins, DIPHR/NICHD/NIH; Robert Lyles, Emory University


Logistic Regression with a Right-Skewed Exposure Variable Measured in Pools and Subject to Errors
Dane R Van Domelen, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University; Emily M Mitchell, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; Enrique F Schisterman, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; Neil Perkins, DIPHR/NICHD/NIH; Robert Lyles, Emory University
9:00 AM

A Study in the Use of Unsupervised Random Forest in the Analysis of Data Sets Composed of Categorical Variables/Features
Nelson Lee Afanador, Merck; Richard Baumgartner, Merck; Dai Feng, Merck
9:20 AM

Meta-Analysis and the Estimation of Publication Bias
Ronnie Pingel, Uppsala University; Johan Lyhagen, Uppsala University
9:35 AM

BAYESMETAB: TREATMENT of MISSING VALUES in METABOLOMIC STUDIES USING a BAYESIAN MODELING APPROACH
Jasmit Shah, Aga Khan University Hospital; Guy Brock, Ohio State University College of Medicine; Jeremy Gaskins, University of Louisville
9:35 AM

Differentiable Approximations of Hidden Markov Models for Variational Bayesian Inference
Lun Yin, Duke Institute for Brain Sciences; John Pearson, Duke University
10:45 AM

How to Effectively Communicate Misunderstood Statistical Terms
Hoiyi Ng, Amazon; Paavni Rattan, Amazon
10:50 AM

Calibrated Bayesian Approach for Small Area Prevalence Estimation Using Survey Data with Replicate Weights
Trung Ha, University of Central Florida; Julia Soulakova, University of Central Florida
11:20 AM

Bayesian Inference for the Relationship Between Two Categorical Variables with Covariates for Clustered Data
Dilli Bhatta, University of South Carolina Upstate
11:55 AM

Assessing Divide-and-Conquer Latent Class Analysis
Qiao Ma, NORC at the University of Chicago; Meimeizi Zhu, NORC at the University of Chicago; Edward Mulrow, NORC at the University of Chicago
12:05 PM

Fusing Multiple Existing Space-Time Land Cover Products
Amanda Hering, Baylor University; Nicolás Rodríguez-Jeangros, Colorado School of Mines; John McCray, Colorado School of Mines; Timothy Kaiser, Colorado School of Mines
3:05 PM

MASES: a Nonparametric Dimension Reduction Approach
Hui Zou, University of Minnesota; Qing Mai, Florida State University; Xin Zhang, Florida State University
3:20 PM

Wednesday, 08/01/2018
BinQuasi: a Peak Detection Method for ChIP-Sequencing Data with Biological Replicates
Emily Goren, Iowa Sate University; Peng Liu, Iowa State University; Chao Wang, Iowa State University; Chong Wang, Iowa State University


Spatial Proximity Between Bank Branch Closures and Openings: Where Are the New Underserved Banking Areas Located?
Anna Tranfaglia


Replicate Weights for Variance Estimation of Subnational Areas
Stephanie Zimmer, RTI International; Marcus Berzofsky, RTI International; Andrew Moore, RTI International


Statistical Considerations of Single Pivotal Vs Two Replicated Confirmatory Studies
Zijiang Yang, Janssen R&D


A Nonlinear Model for Truncated and Mismeasured Time-Varying Covariates in Joint Models for Longitudinal and Survival Data
Lang Wu, University of British Columbia
8:35 AM

Spatial Proximity Between Bank Branch Closures and Openings: Where Are the New Underserved Banking Areas Located?
Anna Tranfaglia
8:50 AM

Replicate Weights for Variance Estimation of Subnational Areas
Stephanie Zimmer, RTI International; Marcus Berzofsky, RTI International; Andrew Moore, RTI International
9:15 AM

Clustering Travel Behavior Time Series Using Topological Data Analysis
Renjie Chen; nalini ravishanker, University of Connecticut; Jingyu Zhang, University of Connecticut; Karthik Konduri, University of Connecticut
9:15 AM

A Simulation Study on the Performance of Deep Learning Methods for Multi-Category Classification
Dawei Liu, Biogen; Ih Chang, Biogen
9:50 AM

Statistical Considerations of Single Pivotal Vs Two Replicated Confirmatory Studies
Zijiang Yang, Janssen R&D
10:05 AM

Application of the Win Ratio for Benefit-Risk Analysis
T. Ceesay, Merck ; Shahrul Mt-Isa, Merck; Joseph F. Heyse, Merck Research Laboratories
10:35 AM

Estimating Probability of Simultaneous Success with Multiple Endpoints Using Truncated Multi-Variate Correlated Normal Distribution
Tianshuang Wu, AbbVie; Yihua Gu, AbbVie; Ziqian Geng, AbbVie; Saurabh Mukhopadhyay, AbbVie
10:50 AM

A Fault Prediction Method for Temporal Data
Emanuele Gramuglia, University of Oslo
2:35 PM

Thursday, 08/02/2018
Statistical Inference for Interaction Effects in Unreplicated Studies via Bayesian Model Averaging
Christopher Franck, Virginia Tech
9:20 AM

Simultaneous Edit and Imputation for Household Data with Structural Zeros
Olanrewaju Michael Akande, Duke University; Jerome P. Reiter, Duke University; Andrés Barrientos, Duke University
10:50 AM