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

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171 Mon, 8/3/09, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-203A
Spatio-Temporal and High-Dimensional Data - Contributed - Papers
Biometrics Section, Interface Foundation of North America
Chair(s): Inna Chervoneva, Thomas Jefferson University
    10:35 AM   Testing Local Differences in Placental Shapes Using Weighted Fourier AnalysisJia Cao, Columbia University; Shubing Wang, Merck & Co., Inc.; Ian McKeague, Columbia University
    10:50 AM   A Spatio-Temporal Transmission Model to Model the Spread of Bluetongue in EuropeChristel Faes, Hasselt University; Marc Aerts, Hasselt University
    11:05 AM   Longitudinal Image Analysis of Tumor/Brain Change in Contrast Uptake Induced by RadiationXiaoxi Zhang, Pfizer Inc.; Timothy D. Johnson, University of Michigan; Roderick J.A. Little, University of Michigan; Yue Cao, University of Michigan
    11:20 AM   Generalized Volterra Model of Neural Population Dynamics for Hippocampal ProsthesesDong Song, University of Southern California; Theodore W. Berger, University of Southern California
    11:35 AM   Generalized Additive Models with Spatio-Temporal DataXiangming Fang, East Carolina University; Kung-Sik Chan, The University of Iowa
    11:50 AM   State Space and Hidden Markov Models of Human Colon Cancer Involving Multiple Pathways Y.W. Yan, The University of Memphis; Wai-Yuan Tan, University of Memphis
     12:05 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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