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Washington Convention Center = “CC”, Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel = “RH”

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170 Mon, 8/3/09, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-143C
Computational Advances in Multivariate Advances - Contributed - Papers
Section on Statistical Computing, Interface Foundation of North America
Chair(s): Patrick Breheny, The University of Iowa
    10:35 AM   Inference for Multivariate Normal Mixtures and Its ApplicationsXianming Tan, Penn State University
    10:50 AM   Difference in Causal Effects of Class Size on Academic Achievement Between Black and Other Students: Multivariate Instrumental Variable Estimators with Tennessee Class Size Data MARYongyun Shin, Virginia Commonwealth University
    11:05 AM   Analysis of Multivariate Skew Normal Models with Incomplete DataTsung-I Lin, National Chung Hsing University; Hsiu-Jung Ho, National Chung Hsing University; Chiang-Ling Chen, National Chung Hsing University
    11:20 AM   Multivariate Analysis in Planetary Science: Understanding Jupiter's AtmosphereIrina Kukuyeva, University of California, Los Angeles; Amy Braverman, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Padma Yanamandra-Fisher, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Jan de Leeuw, University of California, Los Angeles; Amy Simon-Miller, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
    11:35 AM   A New Approach to Cholesky-Based Covariance Regularization in High DimensionsAdam J Rothman, University of Michigan; Elizaveta Levina, University of Michigan; Ji Zhu, University of Michigan
    11:50 AM   Computing Marginal eCDFs in Bivariate Correlated Data with Missing ValuesIrene B. Helenowski, Northwestern University; Hakan Demirtas, University of Illinois at Chicago
    12:05 PM   Correlation Estimation in the Downton's Bivariate Exponential Distribution Using Incomplete SamplesQinying He, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics; Haikady N. Nagaraja, The Ohio State University
 

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