JSM Activity #243

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243 Applied Session Theme Session Tue, 8/5/03, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM H-Union Square 5 & 6
Spatio-Temporal Methods and Applications - Contributed - Papers
Section on Bayesian Stat. Sciences, ENAR
Chair(s): Sudipto Banerjee, University of Minnesota
     10:35 AM   Estimating the Properties of a Reservoir Using Bayesian Wavelet RegressionBruno Sanso, University of California Santa Cruz; Giselle Alvarez, Universidad Simon Bolivar
     10:50 AM   Spatio-temporal Changepoint ModelingAnandamayee Majumdar, University of Connecticut; Alan E. Gelfand, Duke University
     11:05 AM   Bayesian Multivariate Spatial Models and Their ApplicationsJoon Jin Song, Texas A&M University; Bani K. Mallick, Texas A&M University; Malay Ghosh, University of Florida; Shaw-Pin Miaou, Texas Transportation Institute
     11:20 AM   A Bayesian Kriged-Kalman ModelSujit K. Sahu, University of Southampton; Kanti V. Mardia, University of Leeds
     11:35 AM   Exploring Latent Structure in Multivariate Spatial Temporal ProcessesCatherine A. Calder, Duke University
     11:50 AM   Hierarchical Spatial Models and Monte Carlo Analysis of Mine Locations in Robotic Land-mine SearchYangang Zhang, PPD; Howie Choset, Carnegie Mellon University; Mark J. Schervish, Carnegie Mellon University
     12:05 PM   Making Global Inferences: A Proposed Two-step Approach to Spatio-temporal ProblemsFang Chen, Carnegie Mellon University; Christopher Genovese, Carnegie Mellon University
 

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Revised March 2003