Sessions Were Renumbered as of May 19.
Legend:
CC-W = McCormick Place Convention Center, West Building,
CC-N = McCormick Place Convention Center, North Building
H = Hilton Chicago,
UC = Conference Chicago at University Center
* = applied session ! = JSM meeting theme
Activity Details
29 * !
Sun, 7/31/2016,
2:00 PM -
3:50 PM
CC-W181a
Reliability, Degradation, and Competing Risks — Contributed Papers
Quality and Productivity Section , Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences
Chair(s): Ming Li, Walmart
2:05 PM
Degradation Analysis with Measurement Errors
—
Chien-Yu Peng, Institute of Statistical Science, Academia Sinica
2:20 PM
Bayesian Estimation and Variable Selection for Reliability in Multicomponent Systems
—
Yiqing Tian, North Carolina State University ; Howard Bondell, North Carolina State University ; Alyson Wilson, North Carolina State University
2:35 PM
Frequentist and Bayesian Simulation Using a Random Coefficients Model to Establish Shelf-Life Specification Limits for a Drug Product
—
Richard Montes, Hospira, a Pfizer Company ; David LeBlond, CMCStats
2:50 PM
Guardbanding Techniques for the Semiconductor Industry: A Comparative Study
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Thomas Nowak, University of Graz ; Vera Hofer, University of Graz ; Johannes Leitner, University of Graz ; Horst Lewitschnig , Infineon Technologies Austria AG
3:05 PM
Statistical Lifetime Inference Based on Skew-Normal Accelerated Destructive Degradation Test Model
—
Chih-Chun Tsai, Tamkang University ; Chien-Tai Lin, Tamkang University
3:20 PM
Component Integrated Importance: Modeling Complex Aging Systems
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Peng Liu, SAS Institute ; Leo Wright, SAS Institute
3:35 PM
Floor Discussion
87
Sun, 7/31/2016,
4:00 PM -
5:50 PM
CC-W187c
Optimization in Nonregular Designs — Contributed Papers
Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences , Quality and Productivity Section
Chair(s): Roshan J. Vengazhiyil, Georgia Tech
4:05 PM
A Study of Optimal Designs for GLMs Using Particle Swarm Optimization
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Zhongshen Wang, Arizona State University ; John Stufken, Arizona State University ; Wanchunzi Yu, Arizona State University
4:20 PM
Standardized Maximim D-Optimal Designs for Enzyme Kinetic Inhibition Models
—
Ray-Bing Chen, National Cheng Kung University ; Ping-Yang Chen, National Cheng Kung University ; Heng-Chin Tung, National Cheng Kung University ; Weng Kee Wong, University of California at Los Angeles
4:35 PM
Optimal Designs for Logistic Mixed Models Using Penalized Quasi-Likelihood Method
—
Wanchunzi Yu, Arizona State University ; John Stufken, Arizona State University ; Zhongshen Wang, Arizona State University
4:50 PM
Model Fitting and Optimal Design for a Class of Binary Response Models
—
Subir Ghosh, University of California at Riverside ; Hans Nyquist, Stockholm University
5:05 PM
Bayesian Model Selection Applied to Definitive Screening Designs
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Patrick Gaffney, Eli Lilly and Company
5:20 PM
Decision-Theoretic Frequentist Optimal Design of Experiments
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Antony Overstall, University of Glasgow
5:35 PM
Bayesian Networks--Based Usable Access Control
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Anna Valeva, Western Illinois University ; Binto George, Western Illinois University
98 * !
Mon, 8/1/2016,
8:30 AM -
10:20 AM
CC-W190b
Statistical Aspects of Computer Experiments — Invited Papers
Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences , International Chinese Statistical Association , Quality and Productivity Section
Organizer(s): Qiong Zhang, Virginia Commonwealth University
Chair(s): Qiong Zhang, Virginia Commonwealth University
8:35 AM
On the Convergence Rates of Expected Improvement Methods
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llya O. Ryzhov, University of Maryland
9:00 AM
Prediction Based on the Kennedy-O'Hagan Calibration Model: Asymptotic Consistency and Other Properties
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Rui Tuo, Chinese Academy of Sciences ; Jeff Wu, Georgia Institute of Technology
9:25 AM
Simulation and Optimization Using Minimum Energy Designs
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Roshan Joseph Vengazhiyil, Georgia Institute of Technology ; Dasgupta Tirthankar, Harvard ; Rui Tuo, Chinese Academy of Sciences ; Jeff Wu, Georgia Institute of Technology
9:50 AM
Deep Learning for Emulation in Uncertainty Quantification
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Jared D. Huling, University of Wisconsin - Madison ; Peter Qian, University of Wisconsin - Madison
10:15 AM
Floor Discussion
150 * !
Mon, 8/1/2016,
10:30 AM -
12:20 PM
CC-W196b
The Extraordinary Power of Designed Experiments — Invited Papers
Quality and Productivity Section
Organizer(s): Byran Smucker, Miami University
Chair(s): Byran Smucker, Miami University
10:35 AM
Planning Experiments to Support the Scientific Method
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Geoff Vining, Virginia Tech
10:50 AM
Planning Efficient and Informative Experiments
—
Joanne Wendelberger, Los Alamos National Laboratory
11:05 AM
Design of Excipient Compatibility Studies
—
Peter Goos, University of Leuven ; Wannes Akkermans, University of Leuven
11:35 AM
Mixture Design of Experiments Turns Loss to Profit
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Pat Whitcomb, Stat-Ease
11:50 AM
Randomized Experiments in Large Networks
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Dean Eckles, MIT Sloan School of Management
12:05 PM
Floor Discussion
192
Mon, 8/1/2016,
10:30 AM -
12:20 PM
CC-Hall F1 West
Contributed Poster Presentations: Quality and Productivity Section — Contributed Poster Presentations
Quality and Productivity Section
Chair(s): Genevera Allen, Rice University
20:
Advanced Process Capability: Avoiding the Pitfalls
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Scott Wise, JMP
21:
An Insightful Alternative Calculation of the Pearson Chi-Squared Statistic
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Duane K. Allen, Duane K. Allen
22:
A Double EWMA Control Chart for Individual Measurements Based on a Linear Prediction
—
Rafael Perez Abreu ; Jay R. Schaffer, University of Northern Colorado
23:
Kruskal Wallis Test Under Scrutiny
—
Rong Zheng, University of Alabama ; Subhabrata Chakraborti, University of Alabama
24:
Acceptance Procedure for Process Control Based on Clustering
—
William Griffith, University of Kentucky ; Michelle Smith, Eastern Kentucky University
25:
Bayesian Analysis of Fractional Differential Equations for Petroleum Extraction
—
Edward L. Boone, Virginia Commonwealth University ; Ryad Ghanam, Virginia Commonwealth University
26:
Biostatistics-Quality Improvement Collaboration Supporting a Learning Health Care System
—
Henry Domenico, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
193
Mon, 8/1/2016,
10:30 AM -
12:20 PM
CC-Hall F1 West
Contributed Poster Presentations: Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences — Contributed Poster Presentations
Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences , Quality and Productivity Section
Chair(s): Genevera Allen, Rice University
27:
The Use of Limited Available Data for Tests in the One-Way Layout
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Yvonne Zubovic, Indiana University ; Chand Chauhan, Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne
28:
Maximum Likelihood and Least Squares Estimation Comparison for the Three-Parameter Weibull Distribution: Case Study of Statistical Software
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William Harper, Otterbein University ; Thomas R. James, Otterbein University
30:
Evacuation from a Room with Two (Contiguous) Exits
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Guillermo Frank, CONICET ; Ignacio Sticco, University of Buenos Aires ; Claudio Dorso, University of Buenos Aires
31:
A Common-Factor Approach for Multivariate Data Cleaning with an Application to Mars Phoenix Mission Data
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Dongping Fang, Zurich ; Elizabeth Oberlin, Tufts University ; Wei Ding, University of Massachusetts - Boston ; Samuel Kounave, Tufts University
32:
Rat Vibrissae (Whiskers) as a Model to Study the Statistics of Sensory Data Acquisition: Analyzing the Natural Tactile Scene While Incorporating Sensor Dynamics
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Hayley M. Belli, Northwestern University ; Ian D. R. Abraham, Northwestern University ; Sara A. Solla, Northwestern University ; Todd D. Murphey, Northwestern University ; Mitra J. Z. Hartmann, Northwestern University
34:
An Approach to Characterizing Driving Behavior Using Distributions of Headway Paths in a Function Space
—
Ruofei Zhao
35:
Using Mixed Model for Repeated Measures to Study the Changes of Physical Function for Breast Cancer Patients with Taxane-Based Chemotherapy
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Xueliang Pan ; Scott Monfort, The Ohio State University ; Ajit Chaudhari, The Ohio State University ; Maryam Lustberg, The Ohio State University
220 !
Mon, 8/1/2016,
2:00 PM -
3:50 PM
CC-W183b
Optimal Experimental Design for Physical Models — Invited Papers
Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences , IMS , Royal Statistical Society , Quality and Productivity Section
Organizer(s): Antony Overstall, University of Glasgow
Chair(s): Antony Overstall, University of Glasgow
2:05 PM
Random Designs for Misspecified Regression Models
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Tim Waite, University of Manchester ; David Woods, University of Southampton
2:30 PM
Sequential Experimental Design for Differential Equation Models via Approximate Dynamic Programming
—
Youssef Marzouk, MIT ; Xun Huan, MIT
2:55 PM
Using Computer Experiments and Gaussian Process Emulation to Facilitate Bayesian Optimal Design for Physical Models Derived from Ordinary Differential Equations
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David Woods, University of Southampton ; Antony Overstall, University of Glasgow ; Benjamin Parker, University of Southampton
3:20 PM
Discussant: Roshan Joseph Vengazhiyil, Georgia Institute of Technology
3:40 PM
Floor Discussion
292 * !
Tue, 8/2/2016,
8:30 AM -
10:20 AM
CC-W183c
Online Experimentation: What Is It, Why Use It, and How to Do It Well? — Invited Papers
Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences , Section on Statistics in Marketing , Quality and Productivity Section
Organizer(s): Xinwei Deng, Virginia Tech
Chair(s): Xinwei Deng, Virginia Tech
8:35 AM
Multifactor Online Testing
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David M. Steinberg, Tel Aviv University ; Tamar Haizler, Tel Aviv University
9:00 AM
Statistical Design for Online Experiments Across Desktops, Tablets, Smartphones (and Maybe Wearable Gadgets)
—
Peter Qian, University of Wisconsin - Madison ; Soheil Sadeghi, University of Wisconsin - Madison ; Neeraj Arora, University of Wisconsin - Madison
9:25 AM
How NOT to Do A/B Testing
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David Charles Draper, University of California at Santa Cruz
9:50 AM
Discussant: David Woods, University of Southampton
10:10 AM
Floor Discussion
305 * !
Tue, 8/2/2016,
8:30 AM -
10:20 AM
CC-W183a
A Roadmap for Promoting Statistical Collaboration — Topic Contributed Panel
Section on Statistical Consulting , Quality and Productivity Section , Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences , Committee on Applied Statisticians , Conference on Statistical Practice Steering Committee
Organizer(s): Erin Tanenbaum, NORC at the University of Chicago
Chair(s): Eric Vance, Laboratory for Interdisciplinary Statistical Analysis
8:35 AM
A Roadmap for Promoting Statistical Collaboration
Panelists:
Robin Mogg, Merck Research Laboratories
Chuck Kincaid, Experis
Holly Shulman, CDC
Mark Otto, Fish and Wildlife Service
10:15 AM
Floor Discussion
310 *
Tue, 8/2/2016,
8:30 AM -
10:20 AM
CC-W184a
Improvements in Quality Assurance and Statistical Process Control — Contributed Papers
Quality and Productivity Section , Committee on Applied Statisticians
Chair(s): Erin Tanenbaum, NORC at the University of Chicago
8:35 AM
Sample Size Study for Measurement Systems Analysis Models
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Laura Lancaster, SAS Institute ; Chris Gotwalt, SAS Institute
8:50 AM
Control Chart Based on Quasi-Likelihood Estimation for Monitoring Profiles
—
Chung-I Li
9:05 AM
Effects of Standard Deviation Estimation on the X-Bar Control Chart and Adjustments for a Guaranteed In-Control Performance
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Felipe Jardim, Pontífice Universidade Católica Rio de Janeiro ; Subhabrata Chakraborti, University of Alabama ; Eugenio Epprecht, Pontífice Universidade Católica Rio de Janeiro
9:20 AM
Operating Characteristic Curves for K-Factors of Normal Tolerance Intervals
—
Derek Young, University of Kentucky
9:35 AM
The Power of Statistics to Reduce Manufacturing Costs: Optimal Inspection Interval for a Finite Population
—
Elizabeth Kelly, Los Alamos National Laboratory
9:50 AM
Comparing Binomial and Scan Statistics Methods in QC
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Chunrong Cheng, FDA ; Boguang Zhen, FDA
10:05 AM
An Improved Method for Constructing an Upper Confidence Limit for Proportion of Nonconformance in Normal Processes
—
Yanling Zuo, Minitab
340 * !
Tue, 8/2/2016,
10:30 AM -
12:20 PM
CC-W179a
Statistical Issues in Large-Scale Quality Control Systems — Topic Contributed Papers
Quality and Productivity Section
Organizer(s): Emmanuel Yashchin, IBM Research
Chair(s): Emmanuel Yashchin, IBM Research
10:35 AM
Sequential Detection of Cyber-Physical Attacks on Industrial Systems
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Igor Nikiforov, ICD/LM2S, Université de Technologie de Troyes ; Van Long Do, ICD/LM2S, Université de Technologie de Troyes ; Lionel Fillatre, I3S, Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis
10:55 AM
Quality Engineering Faces the Challenges of Big Data and Little Data
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Fugee Tsung, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
11:15 AM
Mixture of Forecasting Models with an Application on Solar Energy Forecasting
—
YoungDeok Hwang, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center ; Siyuan Lu, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center ; Eric Wang, Duke University
11:35 AM
Pipeline Analytics for Demand Forecasting
—
Ta-Hsin Li, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
11:55 AM
Wafer Tomography: Study of Defects and Prediction of Integrated-Circuit Yield
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Michael Baron, American University ; Emmanuel Yashchin, IBM Research
12:15 PM
Floor Discussion
355 * !
Tue, 8/2/2016,
10:30 AM -
12:20 PM
CC-W177
Efficient Designing of Experiments — Contributed Papers
Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences , Quality and Productivity Section
Chair(s): Laura Lancaster, SAS Institute
10:35 AM
Analysis of Split-Plot Designs with Whole-Plot and Split-Plot Measurements
—
Jonathan Stallings, North Carolina State University
10:50 AM
Box-Behnken--Type Experimental Designs for Multiple Responses with Different Models
—
Wilmina Marget, John Carroll University ; Max D. Morris, Iowa State University
11:05 AM
Assessing the Consequences After an Incorrect Multiple-Component Constraint Was Used to Develop a Constrained Mixture Experiment Design
—
Greg Piepel, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory ; Scott Cooley, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
11:20 AM
Run Order Considerations for Plackett and Burman Designs
—
Kevin Quinlan ; Dennis K. J. Lin, Penn State University
11:35 AM
A Meta-Analysis of Response Surface Studies
—
Byran Smucker, Miami University ; Rebecca Ockuly, Miami University ; Maria Weese, Miami University ; David Edwards, Virginia Commonwealth University ; Le Chang, Miami University
11:50 AM
Two-Level Screening Designs Derived from Binary Nonlinear Codes
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Tena Ipsilantis Katsaounis, The Ohio State University ; Manohar Lal Aggarwal, University of Memphis
12:05 PM
Innovative and Efficient Definitive Screening Designs with an Asymptotic Method for Defining the End of Primary Drying Time to Optimize the Freeze-Drying Process
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Oksoun Yee, Bristol-Myers Squibb ; Johnathan Goldman, Bristol-Myers Squibb ; Haresh More, Bristol-Myers Squibb
419 * !
Tue, 8/2/2016,
2:00 PM -
3:50 PM
CC-W175a
Statistical Methods for Remote Sensing — Topic Contributed Papers
Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences , Quality and Productivity Section
Organizer(s): Amy Braverman, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Chair(s): Amy Braverman, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
2:05 PM
Remote Sensing Retrievals for Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide: Quantifying Uncertainty in the Presence of Nonlinearity and Nuisance Parameters
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Jonathan Hobbs, Jet Propulsion Laboratory ; Amy Braverman, Jet Propulsion Laboratory ; Jenny Brynjarsdottir, Case Western Reserve University ; Noel Cressie, University of Wollongong ; Dejian Fu, Jet Propulsion Laboratory ; Robert Granat, Jet Propulsion Laboratory ; Michael Gunson, Jet Propulsion Laboratory ; Joaquim Teixeira, University of California at Los Angeles
2:25 PM
Statistical Downscaling for Large Spatial Data and Its Applications
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Emily Lei Kang, University of Cincinnati ; Pulong Ma, University of Cincinnati ; Amy Braverman, Jet Propulsion Laboratory ; Hai Nguyen, Jet Propulsion Laboratory ; Noel Cressie, University of Wollongong
2:45 PM
Spatial Data Compression via Adaptive Dispersion Clustering
—
Yuliya Marchetti, Jet Propulsion Laboratory ; Hai Nguyen, Jet Propulsion Laboratory ; Amy Braverman, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
3:05 PM
Applications of Remote Sensing in Precision Agriculture at the Climate Corporation
—
Gardar Johannesson, The Climate Corporation
3:25 PM
Discussant: Bertrand Clarke, University of Nebraska
3:45 PM
Floor Discussion
486 * !
Wed, 8/3/2016,
8:30 AM -
10:20 AM
CC-W185a
Estimating the Properties of Physical Time Series by Leveraging the Power of Spectral Analysis — Topic Contributed Papers
Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences , Quality and Productivity Section
Organizer(s): Aaron Springford, Queen's University at Kingston
Chair(s): Gwendolyn Eadie, McMaster University
8:35 AM
Phase as Lag: Synthetic Lag Models for Risk Estimation in Environmental Health
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Wesley S. Burr, Health Canada ; Glen Takahara, Queen's University
8:55 AM
On Bandwidth Selection for Multitaper Spectrum Estimation
—
Charlotte Haley, Argonne National Lab ; Mihai Anitescu, Argonne National Lab
9:15 AM
Extraction of Atrial Signals from Electrocardiograms
—
Joshua Pohlkamp-Hartt, Queen's University
9:35 AM
Incorporating Improper Correlation Structures Into Transfer Function Estimation
—
David Riegert, Queen's University
9:55 AM
Rescuing 100 Years of Geomagnetic Records: Inferring Scales Using Spectral Properties
—
Aaron Springford, Queen's University at Kingston ; David J. Thomson, Queen's University at Kingston ; David Riegert, Queen's University
10:15 AM
Floor Discussion
519
Wed, 8/3/2016,
10:30 AM -
12:20 PM
CC-W192a
Synthesis of Information from Longitudinal Trajectories and Failure Data for Reliability Prediction — Invited Papers
Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences , Quality and Productivity Section
Organizer(s): Sanjib Basu, Northern Illinois University
Chair(s): Arnab Maity, Northern Illinois University
10:35 AM
Service Life Prediction of Field-Exposed Units Based on Laboratory Accelerated Degradation Test Data
—
William Q. Meeker, Iowa State University
11:05 AM
Recurrent Competing Risks, Longitudinal Markers, and Terminal Events: Modeling and Analysis with Applications in the Physical and Engineering Sciences
—
Edsel Aldea Pena, University of South Carolina ; Piaomu Liu, Bentley University
11:35 AM
Efficient Large-Scale Variable Selection in Complex Lifetime Models
—
Sanjib Basu, Northern Illinois University ; Arnab Maity, Northern Illinois University
12:05 PM
Floor Discussion
539 !
Wed, 8/3/2016,
10:30 AM -
12:20 PM
CC-W191
Advances in Computer Experiments — Contributed Papers
Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences , Quality and Productivity Section
Chair(s): Derek Bingham, Simon Fraser University
10:35 AM
A Hybrid M-Estimation Method with Application in Simultaneous Tuning and Calibration for Computer Experiments
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Gang Han, Texas A&M University ; Ao Yuan, Georgetown University ; Qizhai Li, Chinese Academy of Sciences ; Haiqun Lin, Yale School of Public Health ; Thomas Santner, The Ohio State University
10:50 AM
Patient-Specific Prediction of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Expansion Using Bayesian Calibration
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Liangliang Zhang, Michigan State University ; Tapabrata Maiti, Michigan State University ; Chae Young Lim, Seoul National University ; Jongeun Choi, Michigan State University ; Seungik Baek, Michigan State University
11:05 AM
Modeling Material Stress Using Integrals of Gaussian Markov Random Fields
—
Peter Marcy, Los Alamos National Laboratory ; Scott Vander Wiel, Los Alamos National Laboratory ; Curtis Storlie, Mayo Clinic
11:20 AM
Variable Selection for Gaussian Process Models Using Experimental Design-Based Subagging
—
Yibo Zhao, Rutgers University ; Ying Hung, Rutgers University
11:35 AM
Approximate Likelihood Methods for Estimation and Prediction in Gaussian Process Regression Models for Computer Experiments
—
Ryan Parker, SAS Institute ; Brian J. Reich, North Carolina State University ; Chris Gotwalt, SAS Institute
11:50 AM
Sequential Pareto Optimization of Physical Systems Using Calibrated Computer Simulators
—
Po-Hsu Allen Chen, The Ohio State University ; Angela Dean, The Ohio State University ; Thomas Santner, The Ohio State University
12:05 PM
Floor Discussion
582 * !
Wed, 8/3/2016,
2:00 PM -
3:50 PM
CC-W183c
Powerful Experimental Designs for Non-Gaussian Responses — Invited Papers
Quality and Productivity Section , International Chinese Statistical Association , Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences
Organizer(s): Matthew Plumlee, University of Michigan
Chair(s): Matthew Plumlee, University of Michigan
2:05 PM
Using Orthogonal Arrays to Obtain Efficient Designs for Certain Generalized Linear Models
—
John Stufken, Arizona State University
2:30 PM
Efficient Follow-Up Strategies Using Foldovers with Column Permutations
—
William Li, University of Minnesota ; Dennis K. J. Lin, Penn State University
2:55 PM
Efficient Sequential Design of Sensitivity Testing with Small Samples
—
C F Jeff Wu, Georgia Institute of Technology ; Dianpeng Wang, Beijing Institute of Technology
3:20 PM
Discussant: Arman Sabbaghi, Purdue University
3:40 PM
Floor Discussion
645 *
Thu, 8/4/2016,
8:30 AM -
10:20 AM
CC-W175c
Maintenance, Monitoring, and Inference: Different Aspects of Reliability Modeling in Industrial Applications — Topic Contributed Papers
Quality and Productivity Section , Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences
Organizer(s): Ananda Sen, University of Michigan
Chair(s): Nandini Kannan, National Science Foundation
8:35 AM
The EM Algorithm for One-Shot Device Testing with Competing Risk Under Different Lifetimes Distributions
—
Hon Yiu So, McMaster University ; Narayanaswamy Balakrishnan, McMaster University ; Man Ho Ling, Hong Kong Institute of Education
8:55 AM
Degradation and Maintenance Modeling Using the Inverse Gaussian Process
—
Bo Henry Lindqvist, Norwegian University of Science and Technology ; Odd Eirik Farestveit, Accenture
9:15 AM
Reliability Monitoring in a Mass-Production Environment
—
Emmanuel Yashchin, IBM Research
9:35 AM
Discussant: Ravindra Khattree, Oakland University
9:55 AM
Floor Discussion
650 * !
Thu, 8/4/2016,
8:30 AM -
10:30 AM
CC-W175b
Estimation, Prediction, and Forecasting Through Data-Driven Models — Contributed Papers
Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences , Quality and Productivity Section
Chair(s): Rong Liu, University of Toledo
8:35 AM
Monitoring the Results of Cardiac Surgery Based on Three or More Outcomes by Variable Life-Adjusted Display
—
Fah Fatt Gan, National University of Singapore
8:50 AM
Longitudinal Rasch Model in Harmonizing Adherence Recall Intervals
—
Yan Wang, University of California at Los Angeles ; Honghu Liu, University of California at Los Angeles
9:05 AM
A Flexible Spatial Quantile Interpolation with Application to Radar Rainfall Estimation
—
Joon Jin Song, Baylor University ; Soohyun Kwon, Kyungpook National University ; GyuWon Lee, Kyungpook National University
9:20 AM
Selecting Basis Quantities for Dimensional Analysis: A Data-Driven Approach
—
Ching-Chi Yang, Penn State University ; Dennis K. J. Lin, Penn State University
9:35 AM
Hurricane Power Outage Forecasting
—
Seth Guikema, University of Michigan ; Steven M. Quiring, Texas A&M University
9:50 AM
Hierarchical Statistical Analysis of Binary Spatial Data Using Kernel Principal Component Analysis
—
Bohai Zhang, University of Wollongong ; Noel Cressie, University of Wollongong
10:05 AM
Reliability Assessment of Patient Outcomes as Quality Indicators of Patient Care
—
Jianghua He, University of Kansas Medical Center
671 *
Thu, 8/4/2016,
10:30 AM -
12:20 PM
CC-W175c
Pragmatic Computer Model Calibration in the Modern Big-Simulation/Big-Data World — Invited Papers
Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences , Quality and Productivity Section
Organizer(s): Robert B. Gramacy, The University of Chicago
Chair(s): Robert B. Gramacy, The University of Chicago
10:35 AM
A Frequentist Approach to Computer Model Calibration
—
Raymond Wong, Iowa State University ; Curtis Storlie, Mayo Clinic ; Thomas Lee, University of California at Davis
11:00 AM
Empirical Orthogonal Function Calibration with Simulator Uncertainty
—
Matthew Pratola, The Ohio State University ; Oksana Chkrebtii, The Ohio State University
11:25 AM
Ice Sheet Model Calibration with Paleoclimate and Modern Data
—
Murali Haran, Penn State University ; Won Chang, Penn State University ; David Pollard, Penn State University Earth and Environmental Systems Institute ; Patrick Applegate, Penn State University
11:50 AM
Inference for Multi-Model Ensembles: An Application in Glaciology
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Derek Bingham, Simon Fraser University ; Ofir Harari, Simon Fraser University ; Gwenn Flowers, Simon Fraser University
12:15 PM
Floor Discussion