JSM 2005 - Toronto

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70 Applied Session Sun, 8/7/05, 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM MCC-211 A
Mixtures, Missing Data and EM - Contributed - Papers
Section on Statistical Computing
Chair(s): Robert Shumway, University of California, Davis
     4:05 PM   Efficient Computational Strategies for Normal Mixture Models with Missing InformationTsung-I Lin, Tunghai University; Jack C. Lee, National Chiao-Tung University
     4:20 PM   On Lassoing MixturesGuan Xing, Case Western Reserve University; J. Sunil Rao, Case Western Reserve University
     4:35 PM   Analyzing the Model Fit of Finite Mixture ModelsBettina Gruen, Vienna University of Technology; Friedrich Leisch, Vienna University of Technology
     4:50 PM   Estimating Mixtures of Normals Using UNMIXHasan Hamdan, James Madison University
     5:05 PM   Gaussianization-based Quasi-imputation strategies for Longitudinal Binary ResponsesHakan Demirtas, University of Illinois, Chicago
     5:20 PM   Accelerating the EM Algorithm Without Much Fuss: Squared Extrapolation Methods (SQUAREM)Ravi Varadhan, Johns Hopkins University; Christophe Roland, Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille
     5:35 PM   MLE of Multivariate Normal Parameters in the Presence of Left-censored and Missing ValuesHeather Hoffman, Virginia Commonwealth University; Robert E. Johnson, Virginia Commonwealth University
 

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