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Salt Palace Convention Center = “CC”, Grand America = “GA”

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386 Wed, 8/1/07, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-251 B
Space-time Modeling - Contributed - Papers
Section on Statistics and the Environment, General Methodology, Section on Statisticians in Defense and National Security
Chair(s): Lisa Madsen, Oregon State University
     8:35 AM   Characterizing the Dependence Structure of Space-Time Processes Using Computer-Model Output and Sparse ObservationsCandace Berrett, The Ohio State University; Catherine A. Calder, The Ohio State University; Tao Shi, The Ohio State University
     8:50 AM   Bayesian Hierarchical Models for Extreme Values Observed over Space and TimeHuiyan Sang, Duke University; Alan E. Gelfand, Duke University
     9:05 AM   Semiparametric Zero-Inflated Poisson Models for Spatio-Temporal Environmental ProcessesAli Arab, University of Missouri-Columbia; Christopher K. Wikle, University of Missouri-Columbia; Scott Holan, University of Missouri-Columbia
     9:20 AM   A Spatial-Temporal Point Process Model for Nowcasting Radar ReflectivitiesYong Song, University of Missouri-Columbia; Christopher K. Wikle, University of Missouri-Columbia
     9:35 AM   Identification of Pollution Source Directions via MCMCBasil Williams, Brigham Young University; William Christensen, Brigham Young University
     9:50 AM   Bias in the Estimation of Self-Exciting Point Process Models for Earthquake OccurrencesAnnie Chu, University of California, Los Angeles; Frederic Paik Schoenberg, University of California, Los Angeles; Alejandro Veen, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
     10:05 AM   An Application of Voronoi Diagrams to Modeling Earthquake CatalogsChristopher Barr, University of California, Los Angeles; Frederic Paik Schoenberg, University of California, Los Angeles
 

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