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61 Theme Session Sun, 8/2/09, 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM CC-158B
Recent Advances in Bayesian Methods in Spatio-Temporal Models - Topic Contributed - Papers
Section on Bayesian Statistical Science
Organizer(s): Ananda Majumadar, Arizona State University
Chair(s): Dipak K. Dey, University of Connecticut
    4:05 PM   Mapping Health Data Using ZIP Code in a Spatial-Temporally Misaligned SettingLi Zhu, Texas A&M Health Science Center; Lance A. Waller, Emory University
    4:25 PM   Kernel-Based Models for Space-Time DataCatherine Calder, The Ohio State University; Tao Shi, The Ohio State University; Candace Berrett, The Ohio State University
    4:45 PM   Using Stochastic Differential Equations in Spatio-Temporal ModelingGavino Puggioni, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Alan E. Gelfand, Duke University
    5:05 PM   Inferring Likelihoods and Climate System Characteristics from Climate Models and Spatio-Temporal Tracer DataK. Sham Bhat, Penn State University; Murali Haran, Penn State University; Klaus Keller, Penn State University; Roman Tonkonojenkov, Penn State University
    5:25 PM   A Generalized Convolution Model for Multivariate Nonstationary Spatial ProcessesAnandamayee Majumdar, Arizona State University; Debashis Paul, University of California, Davis; Dianne Bautista, The Ohio State University
     5:45 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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