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SPEED: Bayesian Models and Inference, Part 2 — Contributed Poster Presentations | |||
Section on Bayesian Statistical Science , Mental Health Statistics Section , Section on Statistics and the Environment | |||
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1: | The Validity of Bayesian Information Criteria in Misspecified Models — Yoichi Miyata, Takasaki City University of Economics | ||
2: | Bayes Factor Approaches for Hypothesis Testing in ANOVA Models — Min Wang, Michigan Techonlogical University | ||
3: | An Integrated Population Dynamics Model of North-American Mourning Doves Using Band-Recovery and Harvest Surveys — Mark Otto, Fish and Wildlife Service | ||
4: | Bivariate Left-Censored Bayesian Model for Predicting Exposure: Preliminary Analysis of Worker Exposure During the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill — Caroline Groth, University of Minnesota ; Sudipto Banerjee, UCLA ; Gurumurthy Ramachandran, University of Minnesota ; Mark R. Stenzel, Exposure Assessment Applications, LLC ; Dale P. Sandler, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences ; Aaron Blair, National Cancer Institute ; Richard K. Kwok, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences ; Patricia Stewart, Stewart Exposure Assessments, LLC ; Lawrence S. Engel, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | ||
5: | Empirical Comparison of the Frequentist and Bayesian Inferences in (Zero-One Inflated) Beta Regression — Evercita Eugenio, University of Notre Dame ; Fang Liu, University of Notre Dame | ||
6: | Exploring Factor Analysis for Dimension Reduction in the Context of Traits on a Phylogenetic Tree — Max Tolkoff ; Marc A. Suchard, UCLA | ||
7: | Bayesian Inference of Evolutionary History of Populations/Species Based on Importance Sampling of Gene Trees — Yujin Chung | ||
8: | Bayesian Modeling for Change-Points Detection in Longitudinal Clinical Proteomics Experiments — Xia Wang, University of Cincinnati | ||
9: | Order-Invariant Prior Specification in Bayesian Factor Analysis — Dennis Leung, University of Washington ; Mathias Drton, University of Washington | ||
10: | A Bayes Interpretation of Stacking for M-Open Settings — Tri Le, University of Nebraska - Lincoln ; Bertrand Clarke, University of Nebraska - Lincoln | ||
11: | Bayesian Species Delimitation Combining Multiple Genes and Traits in a Unified Framework — Claudia Solis-Lemus, University of Wisconsin - Madison ; Cecile Ane, University of Wisconsin - Madison ; L. Lacey Knowles, University of Michigan | ||
12: | Group Elicitation for Bayesian Prior — Grace Zhang, Merck ; Faiz Ahmad, GSK ; Timothy H. Montague, GlaxoSmithKline | ||
13: | Degree, Curvature, and Mixing of Random Walks on the Phylogenetic Subtree-Prune-Regraft Graph and What It Tells Us About Phylogenetic Inference via MCMC — Frederick Matsen, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center ; Chris Whidden, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center | ||
14: | Model Selection Criteria for Misspecified Quantile Regression Models in High Dimensions — Alexander Giessing, University of Michigan ; Xuming He, University of Michigan | ||
15: | Bayesian Inference for Truncated and Interval-Valued Regression Models — Alicia Lloro, FDIC ; Phillip Li, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency | ||
16: | Robust Bayesian Inference via Coarsening — Jeffrey Miller, Duke University ; David Dunson, Duke University | ||
17: | Application of a Hierarchical Model to Paleoenvironmental Time Series with Latent Times — Aaron Springford, Queen's University at Kingston ; David J. Thomson, Queen's University at Kingston | ||
18: | Adaptive Weight Function Estimation in Functional Linear Models via Fixed Form Variational Bayes — Bruce Bugbee, MD Anderson Cancer Center ; Jeffrey Morris , MD Anderson Cancer Center ; Veera Baladandayuthapani, MD Anderson Cancer Center | ||
19: | A Bayesian Model for Multivariate Functional Principal Components Analysis — Kevin Cummins, UC San Diego ; Wesley Thompson, UC San Diego |
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