JSM Activity #249


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Activity ID:  249
Title Room
* Modeling and Bounding Techniques M-Copenhagen
Date / Time Sponsor Type
08/08/2001    8:30 AM  -  10:20 AM Section on Physical & Engineering Sciences* Contributed
Organizer: n/a
Chair: William Li, University of Minnesota
Discussant:  
Floor Discussion 10:05 AM
Description

New developments in the area of modeling and bounding are presented. Topics include modeling of a circular response, estimating number of signal components, overdispersion, transformation, shrinkage and statistical intervals.
  300568  By:  Ulric Lund 8:35 AM 08/08/2001
Tree-Based Regression for a Circular Response

  300626  By:  Stephan Sain 8:50 AM 08/08/2001
A Mixture Approach for Multivariate Response Regression Trees

  300937  By:  Steven Patch 9:05 AM 08/08/2001
A Simple Method for Stabilizing Variances Using the Power Transformation

  300535  By:  Marvin Gruber 9:20 AM 08/08/2001
The Efficiency of Shrinkage Estimators with Respect to Zellner's Balanced Loss Function

  301223  By:  James Mays 9:35 AM 08/08/2001
Small-Sample Model-Robust Confidence Intervals in Regression

  300654  By:  Steve Verrill 9:50 AM 08/08/2001
The Effect of Predictor Sort Sampling on Tolerance Bounds

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