JSM Activity #205

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Hotels: H = Hilton San Francisco, R = Reniassance Parc Hotel 55, N = Nikko San Francisco
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205 Applied Session Tue, 8/5/03, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM H-Continental Ballroom 9
Bayesian Parametric and Nonparametric Regression Modeling - Contributed - Papers
Section on Bayesian Stat. Sciences
Chair(s): Michael J. Daniels, University of Florida
     8:35 AM   A Hierarchical Modeling Approach to Mathematics PlacementKevin C. Mahoney, U.S. Coast Guard Academy
     8:50 AM   Bayesian Isotonic Regression and Trend AnalysisBrian H. Neelon, University of North Carolina; David B. Dunson, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
     9:05 AM   A Bayesian Approach to Latent Trajectory Models for Longitudinal DataSujata M. Patil, University of Michigan; Trivellore E. Raghunathan, Institute for Social Research; Jean Shope, University of Michigan
     9:20 AM   Risk-Reducing Hierarchical Shrinkage for Generalized Linear ModelsDan Spitzner, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
     9:35 AM   Spatially Adaptive Bayesian Regression SplinesVeerabhadran Baladandayuthapani, Texas A&M University; Bani K. Mallick, Texas A&M University; Raymond J. Carroll, Texas A&M University
     9:50 AM   Nonparametric Regression using Nonstationary Gaussian ProcessesChristopher J. Paciorek, Carnegie Mellon University; Mark J. Schervish, Carnegie Mellon University
     10:05 AM   A Beta Stacy Process for Nonparametric Survival AnalysisFabio Rigat, Duke University
 

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