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369 | Wed, 8/6/08, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-F Lobby |
Contributed Poster Presentations - Contributed - Poster Presentations | ||
Biometrics Section, IMS, Section on Nonparametric Statistics, Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences, Section on Quality and Productivity, Section on Statistical Computing, Section on Statistical Education |
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Organizer(s): John Castelloe, SAS Institute Inc. | ||
Chair(s): John Castelloe, SAS Institute Inc. | ||
Poster Topic: Bootstrap, resampling methods: | ||
07: | A Step-Down Pairwise Comparison Procedure Using Medians and Permutation Tests — Scott Richter, The University of North Carolina, Greensboro; Melinda McCann, Oklahoma State University | |
08: | Using the Bootstrap To Select Active Factors in Unreplicated Factorial Experiments — Gerald Shaughnessy, University of Dayton; Maher Qumsiyeh, Bethlehem University | |
09: | Using a Mark-Recapture Experiment To Illustrate Methods of Point and Interval Estimation — Carlo Cosenza, California State University, East Bay; Joshua Kerr, California State University, East Bay; Bruce Trumbo, California State University, East Bay | |
Poster Topic: Computational statistics, numerical methods, simulation: | ||
10: | An Algorithm for Unconstrained Quadratically Penalized Convex Optimization — Steven P. Ellis, Columbia University | |
11: | Numerical Error in ODEs — Clyde Martin, Texas Tech University; Bo He, Texas Tech University | |
12: | Differences in Computations of Sample Quantiles — Michael Joner, The Procter & Gamble Company; Eugene Shine, Savannah River National Laboratory | |
13: | Asymptotic Expansions in Mean and Covariance Structure Analysis — Haruhiko Ogasawara, Otaru University of Commerce | |
14: | A Comparison of Two Boxplot Methods for Detecting Outliers That Adjust for Sample Size and, When Appropriate, for Asymmetry — Nancy J. Carter, California State University, Chico; Neil C. Schwertman, California State University, Chico; Terry L. Kiser, California State University, Chico | |
15: | Distributed Web Service for Statistical and Artificial Intelligence Methods — Morteza Marzjarani, Saginaw Valley State University; Joshua Urbain, Saginaw Valley State University; Joshua Cieszlak, Saginaw Valley State University | |
16: | Entropy Estimation of Multimodal Circular Distributions — Shengqiao Li, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Robert Mnatsakanov, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Adam Fedorowicz, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Michael E. Andrew, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health | |
17: | Exact Bounds on the Probability That One Variable Exceeds Another — Robert Lew, VA Boston Healthcare System | |
18: | Constrained Maximum Likelihood Estimation for Logistic Regression — Martin Levy, Universtiy of Cincinnati; ZhiYuan Dong, Universtiy of Cincinnati; Yan Yu, Universtiy of Cincinnati; Tim Keyes, GE Capitol | |
19: | Determining Minimum Sample Sizes To Achieve Central Limit Theorem Closeness When Sampling from Various Populations — Jamis Perrett, Texas A&M University; Steve Hoff, University of Northern Colorado | |
Poster Topic: Pattern recognition, computer vision, shape analysis, signal processing: | ||
20: | Classification of Closed Contours — Fu-Chih Cheng, North Dakota State University | |
21: | An Artificial Immune Network Based Classification Approach to ECG Monitoring Applications — Honggang Wang, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Hua Fang, University of Nebraska-Lincoln | |
Poster Topic: Semiparametric and nonparametric methods: | ||
22: | Using Semiparametric Varying Coefficient Models To Investigate Interactions of Toxic Exposure and Nutritional Covariates in a Study of Neurodevelopmental Outcomes — Miranda L. Lynch, University of Rochester; Li-Shan Huang, University of Rochester | |
23: | Performance of Some Statistical Methods for Testing Equality of Parameters in Zero-Inflated Continuous Distributions — Lei Zhang, Mississippi State Department of Health; William D. Johnson, Lousiana State University System; Jixiang Wu, Mississippi State University | |
24: | Semiparametric Inference of Linear Transformation Models with Length-Biased Censored Data — Jane Paik, Columbia University; Zhiliang Ying, Columbia University | |
25: | A Distribution-Free, One-Sample Test for Equivalence — Jesse Frey, Villanova University | |
26: | A Nonparametric Version of the Multivariate Likelihood Ratio Test (Wilks Lambda) — Chunxu Liu, University of Kentucky; Arne Bathke, University of Kentucky | |
27: | The Rank Transforms and Tests of Interaction for Repeated Measures Experiments with Various Covariance Structures — Jennifer Bryan, Oklahoma Christian University; Mark E. Payton, Oklahoma State University | |
28: | Testing the Structure of a Covariance Matrix — Tracy Morris, University of Central Oklahoma; Mark E. Payton, Oklahoma State University | |
30: | Ordered Inference Using Observed Confidence Levels — Alan M. Polansky, Northern Illinois University | |
31: | Adaptive Quasi-Monte Carlo Sampling: Construction and Applications — Ben Haaland, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Zhiguang (Peter) Qian, University of Wisconsin-Madison | |
32: | Separating Borrowing Information and Forming Contrasts: Nonparametric Inference for Arbitrary Functionals of Survival — Kyle Rudser, University of Washington; Scott S. Emerson, University of Washington; M. L. LeBlanc, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center | |
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