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Legend: = Applied Session, = Theme Session, = Presenter
Washington Convention Center = “CC”, Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel = “RH”

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383 Tue, 8/4/09, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-L Street Bridge
Contributed Oral Poster Presentations - Contributed - Poster Presentations
Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences
Chair(s): Lara Schmidt, RAND Corporation
Poster Topic: Linear models, GLMs, parametric methods:
74: On the Bivariate Negative Binomial Regression ModelK. Felix Famoye, Central Michigan University
Poster Topic: Reliability and survival modeling, risk analysis:
75: Multiple Comparisons for Weibull Shape Parameters and PercentilesJohn McCool, Penn State University-Great Valley
Poster Topic: Time series, wavelet analysis, signal processing:
76: A Multivariate Time Series Analysis for Climate Modeling based on the Solar-Terrestrial RelationshipElizabeth Martínez-Gómez, National Autonomous University of Mexico; Victor M. Guerrero, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México; Francisco Estrada, Centro de Ciencias de la Atmósfera
Poster Topic: QC, operation research, risk assessment:
77: The Use of T-Squared Control Charts for Process-Driven StudiesMaria Weese, The University of Tennessee
Poster Topic: Engineering and physical sciences, chemometrics:
78: Inference with Censored Degradation DataYang Yang, University of Michigan; Vijay Nair, University of Michigan
Poster Topic: Probability, stochastic processes:
80: Explicit and Efficient Estimation for a Flexible Class of Stochastic Differential Equation ModelsJulie L. Forman, University of Copenhagen; Michael Sørensen, University of Copenhagen
Poster Topic: Time series, wavelet analysis, signal processing:
81: Prediction Algorithm Using a Widely Lineal ProcessingRosa M. Fernandez-Alcala, University of Jaen; Javier Moreno-Kayser, University of Jaen; Jesus Navarro-Moreno, University of Jaen; Juan C. Ruiz-Molina, University of Jaen
Poster Topic: Engineering and physical sciences, chemometrics:
82: Statistical Behaviour of Pedestrians Under PanicGuillermo Frank, University of Buenos Aires; Claudio Dorso, University of Buenos Aires
Poster Topic: Spatial statistics, spatio-temporal modeling, GIS:
83: Evaluation of Procedures to Estimate Unconventional Natural Gas Resources When Spatial Trends Are PresentEmil D. Attanasi, U.S. Geological Survey; Timothy C. Coburn, Abilene Christian University
Poster Topic: Computational statistics, numerical methods, simulation:
84: Non-Negative Matrix Factorization: Estimation of the Number of Components and the Effect of NormalizationJose Maisog, Georgetown University; Karthik Devarajan, Fox Chase Cancer Center; S. Stanley Young, National Institute of Statistical Sciences; Paul Fogel, Independent Consultant; George Luta, Georgetown University
Poster Topic: Experimental design:
85: Sequential Latin Hypercube Designs for Computer ExperimentsJun Li, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Zhiguang Qian, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Poster Topic: Time series, wavelet analysis, signal processing:
86: Statistical Analysis of Eye Movement DataRitaja Sur, University of Maryland; Benjamin Kedem, University of Maryland
Poster Topic: Engineering and physical sciences, chemometrics:
88: A Discussion and Application of Discriminant Analysis TheoryTakisha R. Harrison, Alabama A&M University; Enoch C. Temple, Alabama A&M University
 

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