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

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2 Applied Session Sun, 8/2/09, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-155
Efficient Methods for the Analysis of Spatial Data: Computing and Application - Invited - Papers
Section on Statistical Computing, Section on Bayesian Statistical Science, Section on Statistics and the Environment, Interface Foundation of North America
Organizer(s): Brian J. Smith, The University of Iowa
Chair(s): Jacob J. Oleson, The University of Iowa
    2:05 PM   Efficient Methods for the Analysis of Spatial Data: Computing and ApplicationMurali Haran, Penn State University
    2:30 PM   Reparameterized and Marginalized Posterior and Predictive Sampling for Complex Bayesian Geostatistical ModelsMary K. Cowles, The University of Iowa; Jun Yan, University of Connecticut; Brian J. Smith, The University of Iowa
    2:55 PM   Ramps: An R Package for Unified Geostatistical Modeling of Complex Spatio-Temporal DataBrian J. Smith, The University of Iowa; Jun Yan, University of Connecticut
    3:20 PM   Combining Data for Efficient Prediction of the Spatial Distribution of Iowa Residential Radon LevelsJun Yan, University of Connecticut; Mary K. Cowles, The University of Iowa; Brian J. Smith, The University of Iowa
     3:45 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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