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Legend: = Applied Session, = Theme Session, = Presenter, Sheraton Seattle Hotel & Towers = “S”
Washington State Convention & Trade Center = “CC”, Grand Hyatt Seattle = “H”

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542 Applied Session Thu, 8/10/06, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-604
Principal Components, Predication, and Optimization - Contributed - Papers
Business and Economics Statistics Section
Chair(s): Kellie Wills, U.S. Census Bureau
     10:35 AM   Likelihood-Based Estimate for the Number of Principal ComponentsLifang Hsu, Le Moyne College; Pinyuen Chen, Syracuse University
     10:50 AM   Long Run Canonical Correlations: Estimation, Inference, and Usefulness in Econometric Analysis of Time SeriesKalidas Jana, Trinity University; Alastair R. Hall, North Carolina State University
     11:05 AM   Ex Post and Ex Ante Prediction of Unobserved Multivariate Time Series: a Structural Model-Based ApproachFabio Nieto, National University of Colombia
     11:20 AM   Model-Based Sequence Clustering with Application to Resource Pattern Identification in B2B Services EngagementsBonnie K. Ray, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center; Jianying Hu, IBM Research
     11:35 AM   Applications of Direct Search Optimization Methods — ;
     11:50 AM   Preliminary Micro Data Results from the Business List Comparison ProjectLucia Foster, U.S. Census Bureau; Joel Elvery, Bureau of Labor Statistics; C. J. Krizan, U.S. Census Bureau; David Talan, Bureau of Labor Statistics
     12:05 PM   Establishment Survival Using the BLS Longitudinal DatabaseMerissa Piazza, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Eric Simants, Bureau of Labor Statistics
 

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