JSM Activity #238


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Activity ID:  238
Title Room
! Statistical Models for Transportation Data H-Walton
Date / Time Sponsor Type
08/08/2001    8:30 AM  -  10:20 AM Section on Bayesian Stat. Sciences*, Business & Economics Statistics Section* Topic Contributed
Organizer: Nalini Ravishanker, University of Connecticut
Chair: Nalini Ravishanker, University of Connecticut
Discussant:  
Floor Discussion 10:15 AM
Description

This session presents current approaches in using a Bayesian framework for carrying out sophisticated inference and complex analysis in the area of transportation statistical modeling.
  300628  By:  M.J. (Susie) Bayarri 8:35 AM 08/08/2001
Incorporating Uncertainties in CORSIMS

  300470  By:  Gary Davis 9:15 AM 08/08/2001
An Application of Bayesian Networks to Traffic Accident Reconstruction: Estimating the Causal Effect of Speeding in Individual Vehicle/Pedestrian Collisions

  300721  By:  Chandra  Bhat 9:15 AM 08/08/2001
The Use of Quasi-Random Sequences for Bayesian Inference

  300871  By:  John Ivan 9:35 AM 08/08/2001
Hierarchical Bayesian Models for Exposure Measures in Highway Crash Prediction

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