JSM Activity #86

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Legend: = Applied Session, = Theme Session, = Presenter
Hotels: H = Hilton San Francisco, R = Reniassance Parc Hotel 55, N = Nikko San Francisco
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86 Applied Session Mon, 8/4/03, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM H-Union Square 1 & 2
Regression and Multivariate Analysis - Contributed - Papers
Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences, IMS, Section on Statistical Graphics, Section on Quality & Productivity
Chair(s): Z. Q. John Lu, National Institute of Standards and Technology
     8:35 AM   Estimating the Width of the Junction between a Low Plane and a High MesaRobert S. Wilson, University of California; Stuart A. Gansky, University of California, San Francisco
     8:50 AM   Monotone Bounds in Logistic RegressionFriedrich W. Scholz, Boeing Phantom Works
     9:05 AM   A New Class of Lack of Fit Tests Based on Edge ClusteringsJames W. Neill, Kansas State University; Forrest Miller, Kansas State University
     9:20 AM   Dual Response Displays: The Incredible Flying CarpetsChristian Ritter, Catholic University of Louvain
     9:35 AM   Quantitative Structure-Activity-Relationship Modeling Using Leo Breiman's Random ForestChristopher H. Tong, Merck & Co., Inc.; Vladimir B. Svetnik, Merck and Company; Andy I. Liaw, Merck & Co., Inc.
     9:50 AM   Rotating Principal Components to Increase InterpretabilitySteven M. LaLonde, Rochester Institute of Technology
     10:05 AM   Bounds for Multivariate SkewMichael R. Frey, Bucknell University; Karl Gerlach, Naval Research Laboratory; James H. Wright, Bucknell University
 

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Revised March 2003