JSM Activity #64This is the preliminary program for the 2003 Joint Statistical Meetings in San Francisco, California. Currently included in this program is the "technical" program, schedule of invited, topic contributed, regular contributed and poster sessions; Continuing Education courses (August 2-5, 2003); and Committee and Business Meetings. This on-line program will be updated frequently to reflect the most current revisions. To View the Program: You may choose to view all activities of the program or just parts of it at any one time. All activities are arranged by date and time. |
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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 Initiative — Jay 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 Initiative — Philip 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 Elections — Lewis Henry LaRue, Washington and Lee University | |
04: | The Bioconductor Project: Open-source Statistical Software for the Analysis of Genomic Data — Sandrine Dudoit, University of California, Berkeley | |
05: | Exploring Forests with Klimt — Simon Urbanek, University of Augsburg | |
06: | Visualizing the Spread of the West Nile Virus — Juergen Symanzik, Utah State University; Robert Gillies, Utah State University | |
Poster Topic: General: | ||
07: | Object Oriented Programming in R — Robert Gentleman, Harvard School of Public Health | |
08: | Enhanced Statistical Graphics: New Capabilities of WebStat 3.0 — Webster West, University of South Carolina | |
09: | Time-Frequency Discrimination of Nonstationary Processes Based on Wavelets — Joseph E. Cavanaugh, University of Missouri, Columbia; J. Wade Davis, University of Missouri, Columbia | |
10: | In Search of the Magic Lasso: The Truth About Polygraph — Aleksandra 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 Forecasts — Scott 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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