JSM 2005 - Toronto

JSM Activity #270

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270 Tue, 8/9/05, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM MCC-102 B
Nonparametrics/Robust Methods - Contributed - Papers
General Methodology, Section on Nonparametric Statistics
Chair(s): Jing Cheng, University of Pennsylvania
     10:35 AM   Reweighting the LassoPeter Radchenko, The University of Chicago
     10:50 AM   Lasso, MR-Lasso, and RA-LassoChih-Ling Tsai, University of California, Davis
     11:05 AM   Nonparametric Regression Using Kernel Estimating Equations for Correlated Failure Time DataZhangsheng Yu, University of Michigan; Xihong Lin, Harvard University
     11:20 AM   ANOVA Boosting Yongdai Kim, Seoul National University; Jinseog Kim, Seoul National University
     11:35 AM   Resampling Spatial Processes Using MarksJi Meng Loh, Columbia University
     11:50 AM   A Self-building System for Ranked Set SamplingTao Yu, University of Cincinnati; Ran He, University of Cincinnati; Marepalli Rao, University of Cincinnati
     12:05 PM   Assessing Isotropy for Spatial Point PatternsMichael Sherman, Texas A&M University
 

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Revised March 2005