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Sunday, 07/29/2018
Conditions for the Uniqueness, Finiteness, and Possible Location of the Maximum Likelihood Estimate with a Log Binomial Model
Gurbakhshash Singh, University of Calgary; Gordon Hilton Fick, University of Calgary


Dependence Modeling for Recurrent Event Times Subject to Right-Censoring with D-Vine Copulas
Nicole Barthel, Technical University Munich; Candida Geerdens, Hasselt University; Claudia Czado, Technical University Munich; Paul Janssen, Hasselt University


Is Faster Always Better? Results from Joint Time-Use-Expenditure and Mode Choice Model
Simona Jokubauskaite, Institute of Applied Statistics and Computing, BOKU Vienna; Reinhard Hoessinger, Institute for Transport Studies, BOKU Vienna; Florian Aschauer, Institute for Transport Studies, BOKU Vienna; Regine Gerike, Institute of Transport Planning and Road Traffic, TU Dresden; Sergio Jara-Diaz, University of Chile; Stefanie Peer, Institute for Multi-Level Governance and Development, WU Vienna; Basil Schmid, Institute for Transport Planning and Systems, ETH Zurich; Kay W. Axhausen, Institute for Transport Planning and Systems, ETH Zurich; Friedrich Leisch, Institute of Applied Statistics and Computing, BOKU Vienna


Semiparametric Regression Analysis of Length-Biased Interval-Censored Data
Fei Gao, University of Washington; Kwun Chuen Gary Chan, University of Washington


Dependence Modeling for Recurrent Event Times Subject to Right-Censoring with D-Vine Copulas
Nicole Barthel, Technical University Munich; Candida Geerdens, Hasselt University; Claudia Czado, Technical University Munich; Paul Janssen, Hasselt University
2:25 PM

Log Binomial Regression When the Maximum Likelihood Solution Is on the Boundary of the Parameter Space
Chao Zhu, Menzies Institute of Medical Research, University of Tasmania; David W Hosmer, University of Massachusetts; Jim Stankovich, School of Medicine, University of Tasmania; Karen Wills, Menzies Institute of Medical Research, University of Tasmania; Leigh Blizzard, Menzies Institute of Medical Research, University of Tasmania
2:50 PM

Is Faster Always Better? Results from Joint Time-Use-Expenditure and Mode Choice Model
Simona Jokubauskaite, Institute of Applied Statistics and Computing, BOKU Vienna; Reinhard Hoessinger, Institute for Transport Studies, BOKU Vienna; Florian Aschauer, Institute for Transport Studies, BOKU Vienna; Regine Gerike, Institute of Transport Planning and Road Traffic, TU Dresden; Sergio Jara-Diaz, University of Chile; Stefanie Peer, Institute for Multi-Level Governance and Development, WU Vienna; Basil Schmid, Institute for Transport Planning and Systems, ETH Zurich; Kay W. Axhausen, Institute for Transport Planning and Systems, ETH Zurich; Friedrich Leisch, Institute of Applied Statistics and Computing, BOKU Vienna
2:50 PM

Optimal Scaling for a Logistic Regression Model with Ordinal Covariates
Sanne JW Willems, Leiden University; Marta Fiocco, Leiden University; Jacqueline J Meulman, Leiden University & Stanford University
3:05 PM

Leukemia and Myeloid Malignancy Among Cohorts of Persons Exposed to Low Dose (<100 mSv) of Ionizing Radiation in Childhood.
Mark P Little, National Cancer Institute; David Borrego, National Cancer Institute; Ben French, Radiation Effects Research Foundation; Lydia B Zablotska, University of California San Francisco; Jacob Adams, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry; Rodrigue Allodji, Equipe d'Epidémiologie des radiations, Unité 1018 INSERM; Florent de Vathaire, Equipe d'Epidémiologie des radiations, Unité 1018 INSERM; Choonsik Lee, National Cancer Institute; Alina V Brenner, Radiation Effects Research Foundation; Martha S Linet, National Cancer Institute; Marie Lundell, Karolinska University Hospital; Siegal Sadetzki, Gertner Institute for Epidemiology and Health Policy Research; Richard Wakeford, Centre for Occupational and Environmental Health, Institute of Population Health; Amy Berrington de Gonzalez, National Cancer Institute; Erik Holmberg, Sahlgrenska University Hospital; Mark Pearce, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Sir James Spence Institute of Child Health; Michele M Doody, National Cancer Institute; Jeremy Miller, Information Management Services; David Campbell, Information Management Services
3:05 PM

Semiparametric Regression Analysis of Length-Biased Interval-Censored Data
Fei Gao, University of Washington; Kwun Chuen Gary Chan, University of Washington
3:20 PM

Maximum Likelihood Estimation for Stochastic Differential Equations Using Sequential Gaussian-Process-Based Optimization
Peter Craigmile, The Ohio State University; Grant Schneider, Upstart Network; Radu Herbei, The Ohio State University
4:05 PM

Monday, 07/30/2018
An Efficient Algorithm for Outlier Detection in Linear Mixed Model
Tzu-Ying Liu, University of Michigan; Hui Jiang, University of Michigan


Estimation of the Joint Multiply Progressive Type II Censored Data for the Exponential Distribution Model
Kyeongjun Lee, Daegu University; Sanggyeong Yoon, Pusan National University; Yunhwan Noh, Pusan National University; Youngseuk Cho, Pusan National University


Statistical Techniques to Improve Random Projections and Other Similar Algorithms
Keegan Kang, Singapore University Of Technology And Design; Weipin Wong, Singapore University Of Technology and Design; Haikal Yeo, Independent


Caveats on Data Cloning
Brian Zaharatos, University of Colorado Boulder


A Comparison of Methods to Estimate Survival Curves Under Time-Varying Treatments
Lucia C. Petito, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; Sonja A. Swanson, Erasmus Medical Center; Miguel Hernan, Harvard School of Public Health


Vine Copula Models for Family Data Analysis
Yihao Deng, Purdue University Fort Wayne; N. Rao Chaganty, Old Dominion University


Maximum Likelihood Estimation of the K Parameter in the Poly-K Trend Test for Time-to-Event Data
Anna Korpak, VA ERIC; Barbara McKnight, University of Washington


Variational Analysis of Empirical Risk Minimization
Andrew B Nobel, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Kevin McGoff, UNC Charlotte
8:35 AM

Ordinal Outcomes: Considerations for the Generalized Linear Model with the Log Link
Gurbakhshash Singh, University of Calgary; Gordon Hilton Fick, University of Calgary
9:35 AM

Parameter Estimation using EM algorithm for Constant-stress and Step-stress Accelerated Life Tests under Interval Monitoring
Tianyu Bai; David Han, University of Texas At San Antonio
9:50 AM

A Comparison of Methods to Estimate Survival Curves Under Time-Varying Treatments
Lucia C. Petito, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; Sonja A. Swanson, Erasmus Medical Center; Miguel Hernan, Harvard School of Public Health
10:45 AM

MM Algorithms for Variance Components Models
Liuyi Hu, North Carolina State University; Hua Zhou, UCLA; Jin Zhou, University of Arizona; Kenneth Lange, UCLA
10:50 AM

Maximum Likelihood Estimation of the K Parameter in the Poly-K Trend Test for Time-to-Event Data
Anna Korpak, VA ERIC; Barbara McKnight, University of Washington
11:05 AM

A starless bias in the maximum likelihood phylogenetic methods
Xuhua Xia, University of Ottawa
11:15 AM

Your Dreams May Come True with MTP2
Caroline Uhler, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
11:15 AM

Vine Copula Models for Family Data Analysis
Yihao Deng, Purdue University Fort Wayne; N. Rao Chaganty, Old Dominion University
12:05 PM

Tuesday, 07/31/2018
A New Estimation Method for CoVaR Based on Three Regime Bivariate Normal Distribution
Jieun Choi, Ewha Womans University; Dong Wan Shin, Ewha Womans University


Targeted Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Causal Effects Based on Observing a Single Time Series
Ivana Malenica; Mark van der Laan, UC Berkeley


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

Estimation of Latent Interaction with Ordinal Indicators Using Frequentist Method
Fan Wallentin, Uppsala University
9:35 AM

Semiparametric Single-Index Models for Optimal Treatment Regimes with Censored Outcomes
Jin Wang, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Danyu Lin, University of North Carolina; Donglin Zeng, UNC Chapel Hill
10:35 AM

Targeted Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Causal Effects Based on Observing a Single Time Series
Ivana Malenica; Mark van der Laan, UC Berkeley
10:35 AM

Maximum Likelihood Estimation of First-Passage Structural Credit Risk Models Correcting for the Survivorship Bias
Mathieu Boudreault, Université du Québec à Montréal; Diego Amaya, Wilfrid Laurier University; Don L. McLeish, University of Waterloo
2:05 PM

New Method of Evaluation of Limit of Detection (LoD) in Molecular Diagnostics
Jeffrey Vaks, Roche Molecular Diagnostics
2:05 PM

Copula Information Criterion for Two-Stage Maximum Likelihood
Vinnie Ko, University of Oslo; Nils Lid Hjort, University of Oslo
2:05 PM

Asymptotic Theory of Maximum Likelihood Estimator for Jump-Diffusion Model
Yongxin Ye, Peking University
3:05 PM

Data Collection Issues in Modeling and Estimation of Urban Transportation Networks
Isabelle Kemajou-Brown, Morgan State University; Jasmine Alston, Morgan State University; Paul Bikoi, Morgan State University; Eugene Evans, Morgan State University; Xilei Zhao, University of Michigan; James C. Spall, Applied Physics Laboratory
3:35 PM

Wednesday, 08/01/2018
Comparison Between HIV Routine Testing Data and Sentinel Surveillance Data
Ben Sheng, Pennsylvania State University; Jeffrey Eaton, Imperial College London; Kimberly Marsh, UNAIDS; Mary Mahy, UNAIDS; Le Le Bao, Penn State University


Comparison Between HIV Routine Testing Data and Sentinel Surveillance Data
Ben Sheng, Pennsylvania State University; Jeffrey Eaton, Imperial College London; Kimberly Marsh, UNAIDS; Mary Mahy, UNAIDS; Le Le Bao, Penn State University
9:15 AM

PROFILE MM ALGORITHMS for GAMMA FRAILTY MODELS
Xifen Huang, University of Hong Kong; jinfeng Xu, The University of Hong Kong
10:05 AM

Semiparametric Mixture Regression Under a Symmetric Unimodal Error Distribution
Linden Yuan, University of Maryland
10:35 AM

Mean Reversion Trading via Penalized Maximum Likelihood Estimation and Optimization
Jize Zhang, University of Washington, Seattle; Aleksandr Aravkin, University of Washington, Seattle; Tim Leung, University of Washington, Seattle
2:25 PM

Thursday, 08/02/2018
A Quantile-Based Asymmetric Family of Distributions: Inference
Anneleen Verhasselt, Hasselt University; Karim Rezaul, Hasselt University and KU Leuven; Irene Gijbels, KU Leuven
9:20 AM

Targeted Learning for Causal Inference
Mark van der Laan, UC Berkeley
11:00 AM

Methodological Considerations for the Analysis of Relative Treatment Effects in Multi-Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis from Fused Observational Studies
Mireille Schnitzer, University of Montreal; Andrea Benedetti, Respiratory Epidemiology and Clinical Research Unit, McGill University Health Centre; Guanbo Wang, McGill University; Arman Alam Siddique, McMaster University; Asma Bahamyirou, Université de Montréal
11:35 AM

Fast Maximum Likelihood Inference for Spatial Generalized Linear Mixed Models
Yawen Guan, The Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute; Murali Haran, Penn State University
11:50 AM