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Salt Palace Convention Center = “CC”, Grand America = “GA”

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532 Applied Session Theme Session Thu, 8/2/07, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-251 B
Methodological Issues in Engineering Applications of Computer Models: A SAMSI Program - Topic Contributed - Papers
Section on Bayesian Statistical Science
Organizer(s): Thomas Santner, The Ohio State University
Chair(s): Sujit Ghosh, North Carolina State University
     10:35 AM   Resampling for Inverse Problems Involving High-Dimensional Computer SimulatorsHerbert Lee, University of California, Santa Cruz; Matthew Taddy, University of California, Santa Cruz; Bruno Sanso, University of California, Santa Cruz
     10:55 AM   A Bayesian Analysis of the Thermal Challenge ProblemFei Liu, Duke University; Susie Bayarri, University of Valencia; James Berger, Duke University; Rui Paulo, ISEG-Technical University of Lisbon; Jerry Sacks, National Institute of Statistical Sciences
     11:15 AM   Bayesian Kalman Filter for Emulation of Complex Computer ModelsGentry White, North Carolina State University; Peter Reichert, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology
     11:35 AM   Determining the Pareto Frontier for Multiobjective Optimization of Black Box Functions — Dianne Bautista, The Ohio State University; Thomas Santner, The Ohio State University
     11:55 AM   Aleatory and Epistemic Uncertainty Quantification for Engineering ApplicationsLaura Swiler, Sandia National Laboratories; Anthony Giunta, Sandia National Laboratories
     12:15 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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