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Activity Details
448
Tue, 8/2/2016,
2:00 PM -
2:45 PM
CC-Hall F1 West
SPEED: Advances in Biometrics, Part 2A — Contributed Poster Presentations
Biometrics Section
Chair(s): Genevera Allen, Rice University
The oral portion will take place during Session 213147
1:
An Approach for Estimating Adjusted Probabilities When Only Marginal Covariate Distributions Are Observed
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Yifei Wang, University of California at Davis
2:
Learning Parameter Heterogeneity in Data Integration
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Lu Tang, University of Michigan ; Peter X. K. Song, University of Michigan
4:
A Conceptual Framework for Initial Data Analysis
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Marianne Huebner, Michigan State University ; Saskia le Cessie, Leiden University Medical Center ; Werner Vach, University of Freiburg Medical Center
5:
Modeling Heterogeneity in Motor Learning Using Heteroskedastic Functional Principal Components
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Daniel Backenroth, Columbia Mailman School of Public Health ; Jeff Goldsmith, Columbia Mailman School of Public Health ; Tomoko Kitago, Columbia University Medical Center ; John Krakauer, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
6:
Comparing Models for the Heaping Mechanism with Cigarette Count Data
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Chelsea McCarty Allen, Southern Methodist University ; Daniel F. Heitjan, Southern Methodist University
7:
Statistical Learning Methods for Record Linkage: A Pioneer Mortality Example
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Kristina Murri, Brigham Young University
8:
Supervised Integrated Principal Component Analysis
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Gen Li, Columbia University ; Sungkyu Jung, University of Pittsburgh
9:
Increasing Awareness of Careers and an Education in Biostatistics Among Quantitatively Talented Under-Represented High-School Students
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Mallorie Fiero, University of Arizona ; Kevin Doubleday, University of Arizona ; Grant Schissler, University of Arizona ; Joseph Watkins, University of Arizona ; Melanie L. Bell, University of Arizona
10:
Improved Phylogenetic Ordinations for Microbiome Data
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Julia Fukuyama, Stanford University