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64 Sun, 8/3/03, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM R-Atrium
Invited Posters - Invited - Posters
Section on Statistical Education, Section on Statistical Computing, Section on Statistical Graphics, General Methodology, Business & Economics Statistics Section, Biometrics Section, Cmte on Privacy and Confidentiality
Organizer(s): Todd Ogden, Columbia University
Chair(s): Todd Ogden, Columbia University
Poster Topic: Education, training, consulting:
01: Statistical Methods for Data Disclosure Limitation: An Introduction to the Committee on Privacy and Confidentiality's Website InitiativeJay H. Casselberry, Energy Information Administration; Joyce Weil, Fordham University; Philip M. Steel, U.S. Census Bureau; Gerald W. Gates, U.S. Census Bureau; Kimberly A. McGuigan, Merck-Medco Managed Care, L.L.C.; Philip M. Steel, U.S. Census Bureau; Alvan O. Zarate, National Center for Health Statistics; Robin Smith, American Statistical Association
02: Personal Health Information and HIPAA: An Introduction to the Committee on Privacy and Confidentiality's Website InitiativePhilip M. Steel, U.S. Census Bureau; Joyce Weil, Fordham University; Deborah W. Tress, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Gerald W. Gates, U.S. Census Bureau; Kimberly A. McGuigan, Merck-Medco Managed Care, L.L.C.; Alvan O. Zarate, National Center for Health Statistics; Robin Smith, American Statistical Association
Poster Topic: Graphics, visualization, computational statistics:
03: Preliminary Report, President's Committee on the Statistical Issues in Presidential ElectionsLewis Henry LaRue, Washington and Lee University
04: The Bioconductor Project: Open-source Statistical Software for the Analysis of Genomic DataSandrine Dudoit, University of California, Berkeley
05: Exploring Forests with KlimtSimon Urbanek, University of Augsburg
06: Visualizing the Spread of the West Nile VirusJuergen Symanzik, Utah State University; Robert Gillies, Utah State University
Poster Topic: General:
07: Object Oriented Programming in RRobert Gentleman, Harvard School of Public Health
08: Enhanced Statistical Graphics: New Capabilities of WebStat 3.0Webster West, University of South Carolina
09: Time-Frequency Discrimination of Nonstationary Processes Based on WaveletsJoseph E. Cavanaugh, University of Missouri, Columbia; J. Wade Davis, University of Missouri, Columbia
10: In Search of the Magic Lasso: The Truth About PolygraphAleksandra B. Slavkovic, Carnegie Mellon University; Stephen E. Fienberg, Carnegie Mellon University; Peter B. Imrey, Cleveland Clinic Foundation; Patricia Grambsch, University of Minnesota
Poster Topic: Business, economic, and marketing statistics:
11: Markov Chain Models for Delinquency: Transition Matrix Estimation and ForecastsScott D. Grimshaw, Brigham Young University; William P. Alexander, Capital One
Poster Topic: Biometrics, biostatistics, epidemiology:
12: The ARDSnet Controversy: What Is the Best Trial Design to Develop Evidence-Based Mechanical Ventilation?David A. Schoenfeld, Massachusetts General Hospital
 

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Revised March 2003