Sessions Were Renumbered as of May 19.
		
		Legend: 
    CC-W  = McCormick Place Convention Center, West Building,   
CC-N  = McCormick Place Convention Center, North Building
    
H  = Hilton Chicago,   
UC = Conference Chicago at University Center
		
		* = applied session       ! = JSM meeting theme
	
 
Activity Details 
	
		
					
						
			21 
			 
		 
		
			 Sun, 7/31/2016, 
				2:00 PM -
				3:50 PM  
		 
		
			
			CC-W175b 
		 
	 
	
		
			Statistical Computing and Graphics Student Awards — Topic Contributed Papers 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Section on Statistical Computing   , Section on Statistical Graphics , Conference on Statistical Practice Steering Committee 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Organizer(s): Patrick  Breheny, University of Iowa 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): Patrick  Breheny, University of Iowa 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							2:05 PM 
						 
						
							A Fully Bayesian Strategy for High-Dimensional Hierarchical Modeling Using Massively Parallel Computing  
							— 
							 William  Landau, Iowa State University   ; Jarad  Niemi, Iowa State University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							2:25 PM 
						 
						
							The PICASSO Package for High Dimensions Nonconvex Sparse Learning in R  
							— 
							 Xingguo  Li   ; Tuo  Zhao, The Johns Hopkins University ; Tong  Zhang, Rutgers University ; Han  Liu, Princeton 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							2:45 PM 
						 
						
							Nonparametric Signal Procession of Space-Time Trajectory Data: Algorithm for Eye Movement Pattern Recognition  
							— 
							 Shinjini  Nandi, Temple University   ; Subhadeep  Mukhopadhyay, Temple University Fox School of Business 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							3:05 PM 
						 
						
							Using the Geomnet Package: Visualizing African Slave Trade, 1514--1866  
							— 
							 Samantha  Tyner, Iowa State University   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							3:25 PM 
						 
						
							Xgboost: An R Package for Fast and Accurate Gradient Boosting  
							— 
							 Tong  He, Simon Fraser University   
						 
					 				
				
	
		
			3:45 PM
		 
		
			Floor Discussion 
		 
	 
	
	
		  
	 		
	
		  
	 		
	
		
					
						
			32 *  ! 
			 
		 
		
			 Sun, 7/31/2016, 
				2:00 PM -
				3:50 PM  
		 
		
			
			CC-W175a 
		 
	 
	
		
			Regression Models — Contributed Papers 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Section on Statistical Computing   
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): Niloofar  Ramezani, University of Northern Colorado 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							2:05 PM 
						 
						
							Predictive Analytics: Modes of Collection  
							— 
							 Tian  Luo, Bureau of Labor Statistics   ; Amar  Mann, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Richard  Holden, Bureau of Labor Statistics 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							2:20 PM 
						 
						
							Assessing the Prediction Performance of Some Shrinkage Regression Techniques  
							— 
							 Yunfan  Li, Purdue University   ; Anindya  Bhadra, Purdue University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							2:35 PM 
						 
						
							Variable Selection Utilizing the Whole Solution Path  
							— 
							 Yang  Liu, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center   ; Peng  Wang, University of Cincinnati 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							2:50 PM 
						 
						
							Modeling with Gamuts  
							— 
							 William  Heavlin, Google   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							3:05 PM 
						 
						
							A Penalized Likelihood Approach for Heteroscedastic Linear Models  
							— 
							 Kwame  Kankam, Penn State University   ; James  Rosenberger, Penn State University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							3:20 PM 
						 
						
							A Scalable Framework for Minimum Distance Estimation with Applications to Mixture Modeling and Robust, Structured Regression  
							— 
							 Jocelyn  Chi, North Carolina State University   ; Eric  Chi, North Carolina State University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							3:35 PM 
						 
						
							Cross-Validation Methods for Assessing Prediction Models in a Survival Context  
							— 
							 Hongying  Li, University of California at San Diego   ; Karen  Messer, University of California at San Diego 
						 
					 				
				
	
		  
	 		
	
		  
	 		
	
		
					
						
			47 ! 
			 
		 
		
			 Sun, 7/31/2016, 
				4:00 PM -
				5:50 PM  
		 
		
			
			CC-W183b 
		 
	 
	
		
			Making the Most of R Tools — Invited Papers 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Section on Statistical Computing   , Royal Statistical Society , International Chinese Statistical Association , Section for Statistical Programmers and Analysts , Conference on Statistical Practice Steering Committee 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Organizer(s): Wendy  Martinez, Bureau of Labor Statistics 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): Jeffrey  Gonzalez, Bureau of Labor Statistics 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							4:05 PM 
						 
						
							Thinking with Data Using R and RStudio: Powerful Idioms for Analysts  
							— 
							 Nicholas Jon Horton, Amherst College   ; Randall  Pruim, Calvin College ; Daniel  Kaplan, Macalester College 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							4:35 PM 
						 
						
							Transform Your Workflow and Deliverables with Shiny and R Markdown  
							— 
							 Garrett  Grolemund, RStudio   
						 
					 				
				
		
			
				5:05 PM
			 
			
				Discussant:  Hadley  Wickham, Rice University
			 
		 	
	
	
		
			5:25 PM
		 
		
			Floor Discussion 
		 
	 
	
	
		  
	 		
	
		  
	 		
	
		
					
						
			61 *  ! 
			 
		 
		
			 Sun, 7/31/2016, 
				4:00 PM -
				5:50 PM  
		 
		
			
			CC-W175c 
		 
	 
	
		
			Modeling Multivariate Count Data: Multivariate Extensions and Generalizations of Standard Count Distributions — Topic Contributed Papers 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Government Statistics Section   , Section on Statistical Computing 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Organizer(s): Darcy S. Morris, U.S. Census Bureau 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): Andrew  Raim, U.S. Census Bureau 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							4:05 PM 
						 
						
							Modeling with Bivariate Geometric Distributions  
							— 
							 Jing  Li   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							4:25 PM 
						 
						
							Bivariate Exponentiated-Exponential Geometric Regression Model  
							— 
							 Felix  Famoye, Central Michigan University   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							4:45 PM 
						 
						
							Introducing the Bivariate Conway-Maxwell-Poisson Distribution  
							— 
							 Kimberly  Sellers, Georgetown University   ; Darcy S. Morris, U.S. Census Bureau ; Narayanaswamy  Balakrishnan, McMaster University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							5:05 PM 
						 
						
							Multivariate Discrete Distributions and Goodness-of-Fit  
							— 
							 Sunil  Dhar, New Jersey Institute of Technology   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							5:25 PM 
						 
						
							Recent Developments in Multivariate Count Data and Ordered Response Models  
							— 
							 Shiferaw  Gurmu, Georgia State University   
						 
					 				
				
	
		
			5:45 PM
		 
		
			Floor Discussion 
		 
	 
	
	
		  
	 		
	
		  
	 		
	
		
					
						
			127 *  ! 
			 
		 
		
			 Mon, 8/1/2016, 
				8:30 AM -
				10:20 AM  
		 
		
			
			CC-W196c 
		 
	 
	
		
			R Tools for Statistical Computing — Contributed Papers 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Section on Statistical Computing   , International Chinese Statistical Association 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): Haim Y. Bar, University of Connecticut 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							8:35 AM 
						 
						
							The Biglasso Package: Extending Lasso Model Fitting to Big Data in R  
							— 
							 Yaohui  Zeng, University of Iowa   ; Patrick  Breheny, University of Iowa 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							9:05 AM 
						 
						
							Introduction to the TextmineR Package for R  
							— 
							 Thomas  Jones, Impact Research   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							9:35 AM 
						 
						
							New Computational Approaches to Large/Complex Mixed Effects Models  
							— 
							 Norman  Matloff, University of California at Davis   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							9:50 AM 
						 
						
							Broom: An R Package for Converting Statistical Modeling Objects Into Tidy Data Frames  
							— 
							 David G. Robinson, Stack Overflow   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							10:05 AM 
						 
						
							Exact Parametric and Nonparametric Likelihood-Ratio Tests for Two-Sample Comparisons  
							— 
							 Yang  Zhao, SUNY Buffalo   ; Albert  Vexler, SUNY Buffalo ; Alan  Hutson, SUNY Buffalo ; Xiwei  Chen, SUNY Buffalo 
						 
					 				
				
	
		  
	 		
	
		  
	 		
	
		
					
						
			166 *  ! 
			 
		 
		
			 Mon, 8/1/2016, 
				10:30 AM -
				12:20 PM  
		 
		
			
			CC-W176b 
		 
	 
	
		
			How Can Optimization Make Statistical Modeling More Actionable? — Topic Contributed Papers 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Section on Statistical Computing   
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Organizer(s): Jane  Chu, IBM  
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): Jing  Shyr, IBM 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							10:35 AM 
						 
						
							Optimization Under Uncertainty: Combining Statistics and Stochastic Optimization  
							— 
							 Jean Francois  Puget, IBM   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							10:55 AM 
						 
						
							Evidence-Based Optimization of Complex Infrastructures  
							— 
							 Pascal  Van Hentenryck   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:15 AM 
						 
						
							Optimization Under Uncertainty: Combining Statistics and Stochastic Optimization  
							— 
							 Mark  Squillante, IBM Research   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:35 AM 
						 
						
							Online Revenue Management Using Thompson Sampling  
							— 
							 Kris  Ferreira, Harvard Business School   ; He  Wang, MIT Operations Research Center ; David  Simchi-Levi, MIT Operations Research Center 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:55 AM 
						 
						
							What-If Analysis and Goal-Seek Analysis for Prescriptive Time Series Forecasting  
							— 
							 Jane  Chu, IBM   ; Jean Francois  Puget, IBM 
						 
					 				
				
	
		
			12:15 AM
		 
		
			Floor Discussion 
		 
	 
	
	
		  
	 		
	
		  
	 		
	
		
					
						
			167 ! 
			 
		 
		
			 Mon, 8/1/2016, 
				10:30 AM -
				12:20 PM  
		 
		
			
			CC-W175c 
		 
	 
	
		
			Methodological Advances and Applications of Finite Mixture Modeling — Topic Contributed Papers 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Section on Statistical Learning and Data Science   , Section on Statistical Computing 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Organizer(s): Semhar  Michael, South Dakota State University 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): Semhar  Michael, South Dakota State University 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							10:35 AM 
						 
						
							Manly Transformation in Finite Mixture Modeling  
							— 
							 Xuwen  Zhu, University of Alabama   ; Volodymyr  Melnykov, University of Alabama 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							10:55 AM 
						 
						
							Local Identifiability in Finite Mixture Model: A Gold Standard Solution?  
							— 
							 Daeyoung  Kim, University of Massachusetts - Amherst   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:15 AM 
						 
						
							Modeling Right-Censored Loss Data Using Mixture of Distributions  
							— 
							 Tatjana  Miljkovic, Miami University   ; Semhar  Michael, South Dakota State University ; Volodymyr  Melnykov, University of Alabama 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:35 AM 
						 
						
							Model-Based Regression Clustering for High-Dimensional Data  
							— 
							 Emilie  Devijver   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:55 AM 
						 
						
							Studying the Importance of Variables for Clustering  
							— 
							 Volodymyr  Melnykov, University of Alabama   ; Yana  Melnykov, University of Alabama ; Xuwen  Zhu, University of Alabama 
						 
					 				
				
	
		
			12:15 PM
		 
		
			Floor Discussion 
		 
	 
	
	
		  
	 		
	
		  
	 		
	
		
					
						
			169 
			 
		 
		
			 Mon, 8/1/2016, 
				10:30 AM -
				12:20 PM  
		 
		
			
			CC-W181a 
		 
	 
	
		
			SPEED: Statistical Computing and Sports — Contributed Speed 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Section on Statistical Computing   , Section on Statistics in Sports 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): Daniel  Yang, Bureau of Labor Statistics 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							10:35 AM 
						 
						
							Pitch Quantification in Baseball: Reducing a Pitch to a Single Number  
							— 
							 Jason  Wilson, Biola University   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							10:40 AM 
						 
						
							Career Type Assessment of International Cyclists on Ratings from Ranked-Order Logit Model Results for Multi-Competitor Sports  
							— 
							 Kathryn  McKeough   ; Mark  Glickman, Harvard 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							10:50 AM 
						 
						
							Missing Data in the Context of Student Growth Models  
							— 
							 Katherine  Wright, Loyola University Chicago   ; John  Gatta, Northwestern University, ECRA Group ; Therese D. Pigott, Loyola University Chicago 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							10:55 AM 
						 
						
							Developing Tools for Text Analysis of Survey Data  
							— 
							 Randall  Powers, Bureau of Labor Statistics   ; Brandon   Kopp, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Wendy  Martinez, Bureau of Labor Statistics 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:05 AM 
						 
						
							Using Play-by-Play Data to Model, Simulate, and Predict NBA Games  
							— 
							 Sebastian  Rodriguez, University of California at Merced   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:10 AM 
						 
						
							Improved Expected Points and Win Probability Models for NFL Coach and Player Evaluation  
							— 
							 Gregory  Miller, Bucknell University   ; Gabrielle  Flynt, Bucknell University ; Sam   Ventura , Carnegie Mellon University ; Andrew   Crossett, West Chester University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:15 AM 
						 
						
							Managerial Duration Across Professional Soccer Leagues  
							— 
							Vittorio  Addona, Macalester College ;  James  Meyerson, Macalester College   ; Zach  Gilfix, Macalester College 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:20 AM 
						 
						
							The Effect of Accounting for All Weight Adjustments in the Construction of Student Replicate Weights in a National, Cross-Sectional Study  
							— 
							 Ruby  Johnson, RTI International   ; Peter  Siegel, RTI International 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:35 AM 
						 
						
							An Adaptive Importance Sampling Approach for Efficiently Estimating Small P-Values in Permutation Tests  
							— 
							 Yang  Shi, University of Michigan   ; Huining  Kang, University of New Mexico ; Ji-Hyun  Lee, University of New Mexico ; Hui  Jiang, University of Michigan 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:40 AM 
						 
						
							Estimating Dynamic Characteristics of Longitudinal and Survival Data in Stochastic Process Models: Insights from Simulation Studies  
							— 
							 Konstantin  Arbeev, Duke University   ; Ilya Y. Zhbannikov, Duke University ; Liubov S. Arbeeva, Duke University ; Igor  Akushevich, Duke University ; Anatoliy I. Yashin, Duke University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:45 AM 
						 
						
							An Efficient Sampling Algorithm for Network Motif Detection  
							— 
							 Yinghan  Chen   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:50 AM 
						 
						
							A Fast Two-Stage Anomaly-Detecting Method for Large Dynamic Networks  
							— 
							 Huan  Li, University of Alabama   ; Michael D. Porter, University of Alabama 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:55 AM 
						 
						
							Comparison of Single Event, Competing Risks, and Frailty-Based Models for Competing Risks Data  
							— 
							 Yuliang  Liu, University of Alabama at Birmingham   ; Charity  Morgan, University of Alabama at Birmingham ; Gary R. Cutter, University of Alabama at Birmingham 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							12:05 PM 
						 
						
							More Efficient and Robust Permutation-Based Methods for Controlling the False Discovery Rate  
							— 
							 Divya  Nair   ; Christopher  Corcoran, Utah State University ; Pralay  Senchaudhuri, Cytel ; Alexandre  Buer, Cytel ; William  Welbourn, Jr., Clinipace Worldwide 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							12:10 PM 
						 
						
							The Elliptically Symmetric Angular Gaussian Distribution with Application to Regression Modeling on the Sphere  
							— 
							 Phillip  Paine, University of Nottingham   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							12:15 PM 
						 
						
							The Orthogonally Partitioned EM Algorithm: Extending the EM Algorithm for Algorithmic Stability and Bias Correction Due to Imperfect Data  
							— 
							 Michael  Regier, West Virginia University   ; Erica E. M. Moodie, McGill University 
						 
					 				
				
	
		  
	 		
	
		  
	 		
	
		
					
						
			222 *  ! 
			 
		 
		
			 Mon, 8/1/2016, 
				2:00 PM -
				3:50 PM  
		 
		
			
			CC-W185d 
		 
	 
	
		
			Tricks and Treats in Classification and Regression Trees — Invited Papers 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Section on Statistical Computing   , International Chinese Statistical Association , Committee on Applied Statisticians 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Organizer(s): Wei-Yin  Loh, University of Wisconsin 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): Wenwen  Zhang, Takeda 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							2:05 PM 
						 
						
							Overcoming Computational Challenges of Subgroup Identification Using SIDES Method  
							— 
							 Ilya  Lipkovich, Quintiles   ; Alex   Dmitrienko, Quintiles 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							2:30 PM 
						 
						
							Smooth Sigmoid Surrogate (SSS): An Alternative to Greedy Search in Recursive Partitioning  
							— 
							 Xiaogang  Su, The University of Texas at El Paso   ; Joseph  Kang, CDC ; Lei  Liu, Northwestern University ; Qiong  Yang, Boston University ; Juanjuan  Fan, San Diego State University ; Richard  Levine, San Diego State University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							2:55 PM 
						 
						
							Some Ideas Left Out of CART  
							— 
							 Padraic Grantier Neville, SAS Institute   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							3:20 PM 
						 
						
							Some Tricks Behind the GUIDE Algorithm  
							— 
							 Wei-Yin  Loh, University of Wisconsin   
						 
					 				
				
	
		
			3:45 PM
		 
		
			Floor Discussion 
		 
	 
	
	
		  
	 		
	
		  
	 		
	
		
					
						
			243 ! 
			 
		 
		
			 Mon, 8/1/2016, 
				2:00 PM -
				3:50 PM  
		 
		
			
			CC-W186b 
		 
	 
	
		
			Probability Estimation — Contributed Papers 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Section on Statistical Computing   
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): Marie  Vendettuoli, USDA 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							2:05 PM 
						 
						
							A Prior for Time-Varying Covariance Matrices  
							— 
							 Georgios  Papageorgiou, University of London   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							2:20 PM 
						 
						
							Inference of Stress Strength for Gompertz Model with Record Sample  
							— 
							 Morgan  Barnes, University of South Dakota   ; Yuhlong  Lio, University of South Dakota ; Nan  Jiang, University of South Dakota 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							2:35 PM 
						 
						
							Statistical Techniques Used in Simulation of Particle Size Distribution Profiles of Orally Inhaled Products  
							— 
							 Monisha  Dey, Merck   ; J. David  Christopher, Merck ; Ziqing  Pan, Statistician dDimension 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							2:50 PM 
						 
						
							Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Gaussian Copula Models for Geostatistical Count Data  
							— 
							 Zifei  Han   ; Victor  De Oliveira, The University of Texas at San Antonio 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							3:20 PM 
						 
						
							A Sequential Monte Carlo Approach to Estimate Parameters of Ornstein-Uhlenbeck Process from First Passage Times  
							— 
							 Long  Tao, Boston University   ; Uri  Eden, Boston University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							3:35 PM 
						 
						
							MM Algorithms for Variance Components Models  
							— 
							 Liuyi  Hu, North Carolina State University   ; Hua  Zhou, University of California at Los Angeles ; Jin  Zhou, University of Arizona ; Kenneth  Lange, University of California at Los Angeles 
						 
					 				
				
	
		  
	 		
	
		  
	 		
	
		
					
						
			266 
			 
		 
		
			 Mon, 8/1/2016, 
				2:00 PM -
				2:45 PM  
		 
		
			
			CC-Hall F1 West 
		 
	 
	
		
			SPEED: Statistical Computing and Sports, Part 2A — Contributed Poster Presentations 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Section on Statistical Computing   , Section on Statistics in Sports 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): Genevera  Allen, Rice University 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							1:
							  
						 
						
							Pitch Quantification in Baseball: Reducing a Pitch to a Single Number  
							— 
							 Jason  Wilson, Biola University   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							2:
							  
						 
						
							Career Type Assessment of International Cyclists on Ratings from Ranked-Order Logit Model Results for Multi-Competitor Sports  
							— 
							 Kathryn  McKeough   ; Mark  Glickman, Harvard 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							4:
							  
						 
						
							Effects of Missing Data on Student Growth Estimates  
							— 
							 Katherine  Wright, Loyola University Chicago   ; John  Gatta, Northwestern University, ECRA Group ; Therese D. Pigott, Loyola University Chicago 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							5:
							  
						 
						
							Developing Tools for Text Analysis of Survey Data  
							— 
							 Randall  Powers, Bureau of Labor Statistics   ; Brandon   Kopp, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Wendy  Martinez, Bureau of Labor Statistics 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							7:
							  
						 
						
							Using Play-by-Play Data to Model, Simulate, and Predict NBA Games  
							— 
							 Sebastian  Rodriguez, University of California at Merced   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							8:
							  
						 
						
							Improved Expected Points and Win Probability Models for NFL Coach and Player Evaluation  
							— 
							 Gregory  Miller, Bucknell University   ; Gabrielle  Flynt, Bucknell University ; Sam   Ventura , Carnegie Mellon University ; Andrew   Crossett, West Chester University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							9:
							  
						 
						
							Managerial Duration Across Professional Soccer Leagues  
							— 
							Vittorio  Addona, Macalester College ;  James  Meyerson, Macalester College   ; Zach  Gilfix, Macalester College 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							10:
							  
						 
						
							The Effect of Accounting for All Weight Adjustments in the Construction of Student Replicate Weights in a National, Cross-Sectional Study  
							— 
							 Ruby  Johnson, RTI International   ; Peter  Siegel, RTI International 
						 
					 				
				
			
				
					The oral portion will take place during  Session 213157
 
 
				 
			 
		
	
		  
	 		
	
		  
	 		
	
		
					
						
			269 
			 
		 
		
			 Mon, 8/1/2016, 
				3:05 PM -
				3:50 PM  
		 
		
			
			CC-Hall F1 West 
		 
	 
	
		
			SPEED: Statistical Computing and Sports, Part 2B — Contributed Poster Presentations 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Section on Statistical Computing   , Section on Statistics in Sports 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): Genevera  Allen, Rice University 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							2:
							  
						 
						
							An Adaptive Importance Sampling Approach for Efficiently Estimating Small P-Values in Permutation Tests  
							— 
							 Yang  Shi, University of Michigan   ; Huining  Kang, University of New Mexico ; Ji-Hyun  Lee, University of New Mexico ; Hui  Jiang, University of Michigan 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							3:
							  
						 
						
							Estimating Dynamic Characteristics of Longitudinal and Survival Data in Stochastic Process Models: Insights from Simulation Studies  
							— 
							 Konstantin  Arbeev, Duke University   ; Ilya Y. Zhbannikov, Duke University ; Liubov S. Arbeeva, Duke University ; Igor  Akushevich, Duke University ; Anatoliy I. Yashin, Duke University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							4:
							  
						 
						
							An Efficient Sampling Algorithm for Network Motif Detection  
							— 
							 Yinghan  Chen   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							5:
							  
						 
						
							A Fast Two-Stage Anomaly-Detecting Method for Large Dynamic Networks  
							— 
							 Huan  Li, University of Alabama   ; Michael D. Porter, University of Alabama 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							6:
							  
						 
						
							Comparison of Single Event, Competing Risks, and Frailty-Based Models for Competing Risks Data  
							— 
							 Yuliang  Liu, University of Alabama at Birmingham   ; Charity  Morgan, University of Alabama at Birmingham ; Gary R. Cutter, University of Alabama at Birmingham 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							8:
							  
						 
						
							More Efficient and Robust Permutation-Based Methods for Controlling the False Discovery Rate  
							— 
							 Divya  Nair   ; Christopher  Corcoran, Utah State University ; Pralay  Senchaudhuri, Cytel ; Alexandre  Buer, Cytel ; William  Welbourn, Jr., Clinipace Worldwide 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							9:
							  
						 
						
							The Elliptically Symmetric Angular Gaussian Distribution with Application to Regression Modeling on the Sphere  
							— 
							 Phillip  Paine, University of Nottingham   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							10:
							  
						 
						
							The Orthogonally Partitioned EM Algorithm: Extending the EM Algorithm for Algorithmic Stability and Bias Correction Due to Imperfect Data  
							— 
							 Michael  Regier, West Virginia University   ; Erica E. M. Moodie, McGill University 
						 
					 				
				
			
				
					The oral portion will take place during  Session 213157
 
 
				 
			 
		
	
		  
	 		
	
		  
	 		
	
		
					
						
			294 *  ! 
			 
		 
		
			 Tue, 8/2/2016, 
				8:30 AM -
				10:20 AM  
		 
		
			
			CC-W185a 
		 
	 
	
		
			Recent Developments of Graphical Modeling of Data with Complex Structures — Topic Contributed Papers 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Section on Statistical Computing   , Section on Statistical Graphics 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Organizer(s): Zhao  Ren, University of Pittsburgh, Wen  Zhou, Colorado State University 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): Harold  Gomes, Bureau of Labor Statistics 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							8:35 AM 
						 
						
							Two-Sample Tests for High-Dimensional Linear Regression with an Application to Detecting Interactions  
							— 
							 Yin  Xia, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							8:55 AM 
						 
						
							Testing Independence with High-Dimensional Correlated Samples  
							— 
							 Xi  Chen   ; Weidong  Liu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							9:15 AM 
						 
						
							Testing for Vector White Noise Using Maximum Cross Correlations  
							— 
							 Jinyuan  Chang, University of Melbourne   ; Qiwei   Yao, London School of Economics ; Wen  Zhou, Colorado State University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							9:35 AM 
						 
						
							Tuning-free heterogeneity pursuit in massive networks  
							— 
							 Zhao  Ren, University of Pittsburgh   ; Yongjian  Kang, University of Southern California ; Yingying  Fan, University of Southern California ; Jinchi  Lv, University of Southern California 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							9:55 AM 
						 
						
							A Neighborhood-Assisted Test for High-Dimensional Mean Vector  
							— 
							 Yumou  Qiu, University of Nebraska - Lincoln   
						 
					 				
				
	
		
			10:15 AM
		 
		
			Floor Discussion 
		 
	 
	
	
		  
	 		
	
		  
	 		
	
		
					
						
			331 ! 
			 
		 
		
			 Tue, 8/2/2016, 
				10:30 AM -
				12:20 PM  
		 
		
			
			CC-W183a 
		 
	 
	
		
			Robust Variable Selection Approaches in a Large Model Space — Invited Papers 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Section on Statistical Computing   , Royal Statistical Society 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Organizer(s): Terrance  Savitsky, Bureau of Labor Statistics 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): Terrance  Savitsky, Bureau of Labor Statistics 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							10:35 AM 
						 
						
							Particle EM for Variable Selection  
							— 
							 Veronika  Rockova, The Wharton School   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:05 AM 
						 
						
							Hypothesis Testing in High Dimensions with the Lasso  
							— 
							 Ali  Shojaie, University of Washington   ; Sen  Zhao, University of Washington 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:35 AM 
						 
						
							Robust Variable Selection with Two-Piece Distributions  
							— 
							 David  Rossell, University of Warwick   ; Francisco Javier  Rubio, University of Warwick 
						 
					 				
				
	
		
			12:05 PM
		 
		
			Floor Discussion 
		 
	 
	
	
		  
	 		
	
		  
	 		
	
		
					
						
			358 *  ! 
			 
		 
		
			 Tue, 8/2/2016, 
				10:30 AM -
				12:20 PM  
		 
		
			
			CC-W186a 
		 
	 
	
		
			Applications of Statistical Computing — Contributed Papers 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Section on Statistical Computing   , Section for Statistical Programmers and Analysts 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): Milan  Bimali, University of Kansas School of Medicine 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							10:35 AM 
						 
						
								Statistical Analysis of Land Cover of South Dakota  
							— 
							 Mitra  Devkota, Shawnee State University   ; Gary   Hatfield, South Dakota State University ; Saroj  Thapa, South Dakota State University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							10:50 AM 
						 
						
							Computationally Efficient Question Selection in Adaptive Questionnaires  
							— 
							 John  Riddles, George Mason University   ; James E. Gentle, George Mason University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:05 AM 
						 
						
							A More Practical Approach for the Benjamini-Hochberg FDR Controlling Procedure for Huge-Scale Testing Problems  
							— 
							 Vered  Madar, Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:20 AM 
						 
						
							Semi-Supervised Bootstrap Methods   
							— 
							 Bradley  Ferguson, Quintiles   ; Eric  Laber, North Carolina State University ; Leonard   Stefanski, North Carolina State University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:35 AM 
						 
						
							Adapting Heterogeneous Tissue Expression Analysis Method to RNA-Seq Data  
							— 
							 Megan  Stefanski, University of Missouri - Kansas City   ; David  Spade, University of Missouri - Kansas City 
						 
					 				
				
	
		
			11:50 AM
		 
		
			Floor Discussion 
		 
	 
	
	
		  
	 		
	
		  
	 		
	
		
					
						
			427 ! 
			 
		 
		
			 Tue, 8/2/2016, 
				2:00 PM -
				3:50 PM  
		 
		
			
			CC-W179b 
		 
	 
	
		
			Markov Chain Monte Carlo Approaches in Statistical Computing — Contributed Papers 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Section on Statistical Computing   , International Society for Bayesian Analysis (ISBA) , Section on Bayesian Statistical Science 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): Michael  Jadoo, Bureau of Labor Statistics 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							2:05 PM 
						 
						
							MCMC Diagnostics Based on Kullback Leibler Divergence and Smoothing Methods   
							— 
							 Anand  Dixit, Iowa State University   ; Vivekananda   Roy, Iowa State University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							2:20 PM 
						 
						
							An Adaptive Exchange Algorithm for Sampling from Distribution with Doubly Intractable Normalizing Constants  
							— 
							 Ick Hoon  Jin, University of Notre Dame   ; Faming  Liang, University of Florida ; Qifan  Song, Purdue University ; Jun S.  Liu, Harvard 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							2:35 PM 
						 
						
							Efficient Formation of Auxiliary Markov Chains for Computing the Distribution of the Number of Structured Motifs  
							— 
							 Donald  Martin, North Carolina State University   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							2:50 PM 
						 
						
							A Repulsive-Attractive Metropolis Algorithm for Multimodality  
							— 
							 Hyungsuk  Tak, Harvard   ; Xiao-Li   Meng, Harvard ; David A. van Dyk, Imperial College London 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							3:05 PM 
						 
						
							The Self-Multiset Sampler  
							— 
							 Weihong  Huang   ; Yuguo  Chen, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ; Juan  Shen, Fudan University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							3:20 PM 
						 
						
							Automatic Estimation of Sobol' Indices Based on Quasi-Monte Carlo Methods  
							— 
							 Lluís Antoni  Jiménez Rugama, Illinois Institute of Technology   ; Laurent  Gilquin, Université de Grenoble Alpes ; Clémentine  Prieur, Université de Grenoble Alpes ; Elise  Arnaud, Université de Grenoble Alpes ; Hervé  Monod, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique ; Fred  Hickernell, Illinois Institute of Technology 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							3:35 PM 
						 
						
							MCMC Algorithms for Bayesian Inference with Stochastic Differential Equations  
							— 
							 Harish S. Bhat, University of California at Merced   ; R. W. M. A.  Madushani, University of California at Merced ; Shagun  Rawat, University of California at Merced 
						 
					 				
				
	
		  
	 		
	
		  
	 		
	
		
					
						
			475 *  ! 
			 
		 
		
			 Wed, 8/3/2016, 
				8:30 AM -
				10:20 AM  
		 
		
			
			CC-W196c 
		 
	 
	
		
			Reproducibility in Statistics and Data Science — Invited Papers 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Section on Statistics in Defense and National Security   , Section on Statistical Computing , Caucus for Women in Statistics , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Organizer(s): Ben  Baumer, Smith College 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): Ben  Baumer, Smith College 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							8:35 AM 
						 
						
							Reproducibility for All and Our Love/Hate Relationship with Spreadsheets  
							— 
							 Jennifer  Bryan, University of British Columbia   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							8:55 AM 
						 
						
							Steps Toward Reproducible Research  
							— 
							 Karl W. Broman, University of Wisconsin - Madison   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							9:15 AM 
						 
						
							Enough with Trickle-Down Reproducibility: Scientists, Open This Gate! Scientists, Tear Down This Wall!  
							— 
							 Karthik  Ram, University of California at Berkeley   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							9:35 AM 
						 
						
							Integrating Reproducibility into the Undergraduate Statistics Curriculum  
							— 
							 Mine  Cetinkaya-Rundel, Duke University   
						 
					 				
				
		
			
				9:55 AM
			 
			
				Discussant:  Yihui  Xie, RStudio
			 
		 	
	
	
		
			10:15 AM
		 
		
			Floor Discussion 
		 
	 
	
	
		  
	 		
	
		  
	 		
	
		
					
						
			494 ! 
			 
		 
		
			 Wed, 8/3/2016, 
				8:30 AM -
				10:20 AM  
		 
		
			
			CC-W195 
		 
	 
	
		
			Optimization Problems in Statistical Computing — Contributed Papers 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Section on Statistical Computing   
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): Catherine  Durso, University of Denver 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							8:35 AM 
						 
						
							Statistical Learning Guided by Managerial Decision Making  
							— 
							 Bo  Li, Tsinghua University   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							8:50 AM 
						 
						
							Pseudo-Proximal Map-Iterated Filtering  
							— 
							 Dao  Nguyen, University of Michigan   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							9:05 AM 
						 
						
							Minimizing Sum of Truncated Convex Functions and Its Applications  
							— 
							 Tzu-Ying  Liu, University of Michigan   ; Hui  Jiang, University of Michigan 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							9:20 AM 
						 
						
							Accelerated Schemes for a Class of Variational Inequalities  
							— 
							 Yuyuan  Ouyang   ; Yunmei  Chen, University of Florida ; Guanghui  Lan, University of Florida 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							9:35 AM 
						 
						
							On Optimal Quantile Regression  
							— 
							 Mei Ling  Huang, Brock University   ; Christine  Nguyen, Brock University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							9:50 AM 
						 
						
							Role of the Tuning Parameter in Model Selection Based on the Relative Quadratic Risk  
							— 
							 Rositsa  Dimova, FDA   ; Marianthi  Markatou, SUNY Buffalo ; Georgios  Afendras, SUNY Buffalo 
						 
					 				
				
	
		
			10:05 AM
		 
		
			Floor Discussion 
		 
	 
	
	
		  
	 		
	
		  
	 		
	
		
					
						
			526 
			 
		 
		
			 Wed, 8/3/2016, 
				10:30 AM -
				12:20 PM  
		 
		
			
			CC-W180 
		 
	 
	
		
			The 2016 Statistical Computing and Graphics Award Honors William S. Cleveland — Topic Contributed Papers 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Section on Statistical Computing   , Section on Statistical Graphics 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Organizer(s): Naomi B. Robbins, NBR, David A. van Dyk, Imperial College London 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): Naomi B. Robbins, NBR 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							10:35 AM 
						 
						
							Bill Cleveland: Il Maestro of Statistical Graphics  
							— 
							 Nicholas  Fisher, University of Sydney   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							10:55 AM 
						 
						
							Modern Crowd-Sourcing Validates Cleveland's 1984 Hierarchy of Graphical Elements  
							— 
							 Dianne  Cook, Monash University   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:15 AM 
						 
						
							Some Reflections on Dynamic Graphics for Data Exploration  
							— 
							 Luke-Jon  Tierney, University of Iowa   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:35 AM 
						 
						
							Carpe Datum! Bill Cleveland's Contributions to Data Science and Big Data Analysis  
							— 
							 Steve  Scott, Google Analytics   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:55 AM 
						 
						
							Scaling Up Statistical Models to Hadoop Using Tessera  
							— 
							 Jim  Harner, West Virginia University   
						 
					 				
				
	
		
			12:15 PM
		 
		
			Floor Discussion 
		 
	 
	
	
		  
	 		
	
		  
	 		
	
		
					
						
			540 ! 
			 
		 
		
			 Wed, 8/3/2016, 
				10:30 AM -
				12:20 PM  
		 
		
			
			CC-W179b 
		 
	 
	
		
			Statistical Computing for Machine Learning — Contributed Papers 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Section on Statistical Computing   
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): Elizabeth  Claassen, JMP Analytical Development 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							10:35 AM 
						 
						
							Dimensionality Reduction for Clustering Data on a Unit Hypersphere with Application to Text Mining  
							— 
							 Semhar  Michael, South Dakota State University   ; Volodymyr  Melnykov, University of Alabama 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							10:50 AM 
						 
						
							A New Approach to Visualizing and Clustering Mixed Categorical and Numeric Data  
							— 
							 Samuel  Buttrey, Naval Postgraduate School   ; Lyn  Whitaker, Naval Postgraduate School 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:05 AM 
						 
						
							Information Based Clustering of Gene Expression Signatures in Primary Breast Carcinoma Patients  
							— 
							 Milan  Bimali, University of Kansas School of Medicine   ; Michael  Brimacombe, University of Kansas Medical Center 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:20 AM 
						 
						
							On Safe Semi-Supervised Learning  
							— 
							 Kenneth  Ryan   ; Mark  Culp, West Virginia University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:35 AM 
						 
						
							Multiple Predicting Cross-Validation  
							— 
							 Yoonsuh  Jung, University of Waikato   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:50 AM 
						 
						
							On Liu's Simplicial Depth and Randles' Interdirections  
							— 
							 Yunfei  Wang, The University of Texas at Dallas   ; Robert  Serfling, The University of Texas at Dallas 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							12:05 PM 
						 
						
							Fully Bayesian Inference in Functional Principal Component Analysis for the Opioid Dependence Treatment Data  
							— 
							 Jun  Ye   ; Yehua   Li, Iowa State University ; Yongtao  Guan, University of Miami 
						 
					 				
				
	
		  
	 		
	
		  
	 		
	
		
					
						
			556 
			 
		 
		
			 Wed, 8/3/2016, 
				10:30 AM -
				12:20 PM  
		 
		
			
			CC-Hall F1 West 
		 
	 
	
		
			Contributed Poster Presentations: Section on Statistical Computing — Contributed Poster Presentations 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Section on Statistical Computing   
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): Genevera  Allen, Rice University 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							28:
							  
						 
						
							A Comparison of Repeated Measures ANOVA and Mixed-Effects Models in Analyzing Repeated Measures Data  
							— 
							 Allison M. Butler, Intermountain Healthcare   ; Gregory L. Snow, Intermountain Healthcare ; Bill  McDermott, The Orthopedic Specialty Hospital ; Jeffrey  Ferraro, Homer Warner Center for Informatics Research ; Kyle  Hiroyasu, Homer Warner Center for Informatics Research 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							29:
							  
						 
						
							A Simple Method for Assessing Occupational Exposure via the One-Way Random Effects Model  
							— 
							 Jie  Peng, St. Ambrose University   ; Kalimuthu  Krishnamoorthy, University of Louisiana at Lafayette ; Thomas   Mathew, University of Maryland Baltimore County 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							30:
							  
						 
						
							Exploring the Main Sources of Inefficiency of Software for Matrix Operations  
							— 
							 Luis  Frank, University of Buenos Aires   ; Guillermo  Frank, CONICET 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							31:
							  
						 
						
							Lucid: An R Package for Pretty Printing Floating Point Numbers  
							— 
							 Kevin  Wright, DuPont Pioneer   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							32:
							  
						 
						
							Parameter Estimation for the Modulated Extended Cumulative Exposure Model  
							— 
							 Takenori  Sakumura, Chuo University   ; Toshinari  Kamakura, Chuo University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							33:
							  
						 
						
							Properties of Adaptive Clinical Trial Signature Design in the Presence of Gene and Gene-Treatment Interaction  
							— 
							 Alexander  Cambon, University of Louisville   ; Shesh N. Rai, University of Louisville ; Guy  Brock, University of Louisville 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							34:
							  
						 
						
							Coefficient of Variance Correction for Cluster-Randomized Trial Power Calculation Is Anticonservative  
							— 
							 Fangzhou  Liu, University of Massachusetts - Amherst   ; Ken  Kleinman, University of Massachusetts - Amherst 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							35:
							  
						 
						
							Variable Selection and Direction Estimation for Single-Index Models via DC-TGDR Method  
							— 
							 Xi  Liu, Xiamen University   ; Shuangge  Ma, Yale University ; Wei  Zhong, Xiamen University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							36:
							  
						 
						
							Estimation of Geometric Brownian Motion Model with T-Distribution-Based Particle Filter  
							— 
							 Edesiri  Nkemnole, University of Lagos   ; Olaide Bridget Abass, University of Lagos 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							37:
							  
						 
						
							Maximum Feasible Parameter Size for Moment Preserving Finitizations  
							— 
							 Martin  Levy, University of Cincinnati   ; James J. Cochran, University of Alabama ; Saeed  Golnabi, Optimum Office Solutions 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							38:
							  
						 
						
							Application of Computer Vision and Machine Learning to Public Health Data Validation  
							— 
							Daniel  Robertson, CDC ;  Jin-Mann  Lin, CDC   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							39:
							  
						 
						
							On Fitting the Constrained Lasso  
							— 
							 Brian R. Gaines, North Carolina State University   ; Hua  Zhou, University of California at Los Angeles 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							40:
							  
						 
						
							Modeling Temporal Dependence to Improve Learning Algorithms for Streaming Data  
							— 
							 Maggie  Johnson, Iowa State University   ; Petrutza  Caragea, Iowa State University ; Lisa   Bramer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory ; Bryan  Stanfill, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory ; Sarah  Reehl, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							41:
							  
						 
						
							Fast Bayesian Variable Screenings for Binary Response Regressions  
							— 
							 Sheng-Mao  Chang, National Cheng Kung University   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							42:
							  
						 
						
							A Scalable Algorithm and R Package to Measure the Impact of Nonignorable Missing Data  
							— 
							 Weihua  Gao, University of Illinois at Chicago   ; Baodong  Xing, University of Illinois at Chicago ; Donald  Hedeker, The University of Chicago ; Robin J. Mermelstein, University of Illinois at Chicago ; Hui  Xie, University of Illinois at Chicago 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							43:
							  
						 
						
							A Parametric Approach for Analyzing Heteroscedastic Regression Models with Non-Normally Distributed Residuals   
							— 
							 Fassil  Nebebe, Concordia University   ; Tak Kwan Mak, Concordia University 
						 
					 				
				
			
				
					
				 
			 
		
	
		  
	 		
	
		  
	 		
	
		
					
						
			590 *  ! 
			 
		 
		
			 Wed, 8/3/2016, 
				2:00 PM -
				3:50 PM  
		 
		
			
			CC-W190b 
		 
	 
	
		
			Computing for Nonlinear Methods with Large Data Sets — Invited Papers 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Government Statistics Section   , Section on Statistical Computing 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Organizer(s): Adam  Bloniarz, University of California at Berkeley 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): Adam  Bloniarz, University of California at Berkeley 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							2:05 PM 
						 
						
							Random Forests for High-Throughput Omics Data and Survival Endpoints: A Tour of the Horizon  
							— 
							 Andreas  Ziegler, University of Lübeck   ; Marvin N.  Wright, University of Lübeck ; Matthias  Schmid, University of Bonn 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							2:30 PM 
						 
						
							Supervised Neighborhoods for Distributed Nonparametric Regression  
							— 
							 Ameet  Talwalkar, University of California at Los Angeles   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							2:55 PM 
						 
						
							Signal Recovery from Deep Scattering Representations  
							— 
							 Joan  Bruna, University of California at Berkeley   
						 
					 				
				
		
			
				3:20 PM
			 
			
				Discussant:  Sumanta  Basu, University of California at Berkeley
			 
		 	
	
	
		
			3:40 PM
		 
		
			Floor Discussion 
		 
	 
	
	
		  
	 		
	
		  
	 		
	
		
					
						
			604 ! 
			 
		 
		
			 Wed, 8/3/2016, 
				2:00 PM -
				3:50 PM  
		 
		
			
			CC-W179b 
		 
	 
	
		
			Inferential Methods in Statistical Computing — Contributed Papers 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Section on Statistical Computing   
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): Wesley S. Burr, Health Canada 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							2:05 PM 
						 
						
							A New Approach to Multiple Testing, Results and Applications   
							— 
							 Nasrine  Bendjilali, Rowan University   ; Boualem  Bendjilali, RVCC ; Wei-Min  Huang, Lehigh University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							2:20 PM 
						 
						
							Three-Dimensional Contingency Tables, Measures of Association, and Correlation  
							— 
							 Mian  Adnan, Ball State University   ; Shannon Charlene Crouch, Ball State University ; Khairul  Islam, Texas A&M University - Kingsville ; Judy Qiong Zhu, Apple 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							2:35 PM 
						 
						
							A New Class of Measures for Independence Test with Its Application in Big Data  
							— 
							 Qingcong  Yuan, University of Kentucky   ; Xiangrong  Yin, University of Kentucky 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							2:50 PM 
						 
						
							The Statistical Power of One-Sample Location Hypothesis Tests  
							— 
							 Timothy  Hall, PQI Consulting   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							3:05 PM 
						 
						
							A Missing Technique for Estimating Missing Values  
							— 
							 Silvia  Sharna, Ball State University   ; Mian  Adnan, Ball State University ; Rahmatullah  Imon, Ball State University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							3:20 PM 
						 
						
							Quick Multiple Monte Carlo Testing  
							— 
							 Georg  Hahn, Imperial College London   ; Axel  Gandy, Imperial College London 
						 
					 				
				
	
		
			3:35 PM
		 
		
			Floor Discussion 
		 
	 
	
	
		  
	 		
	
		  
	 		
	
		
					
						
			632 *  
			 
		 
		
			 Thu, 8/4/2016, 
				8:30 AM -
				10:20 AM  
		 
		
			
			CC-W181a 
		 
	 
	
		
			Julia for Modern Statistical Computing — Invited Papers 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Section on Statistical Computing   
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Organizer(s): Hua  Zhou, University of California at Los Angeles 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): Hua  Zhou, University of California at Los Angeles 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							8:35 AM 
						 
						
							Online Algorithms for Statistical Learning  
							— 
							 Josh  Day, North Carolina State University   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							8:55 AM 
						 
						
							What Julia Can and Can't Already Offer Statisticians  
							— 
							 John Myles  White, Facebook   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							9:15 AM 
						 
						
							Julia for Data Analysis: Features, Interfaces, and Future Directions  
							— 
							Simon  Byrne, Julia Computing ;  Stefan  Karpinski, Julia Computing   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							9:35 AM 
						 
						
							Linguistic Relativity and Programming Languages  
							— 
							 Jiahao  Chen, MIT   ; Andreas  Noack, MIT ; Jake  Bolewski, MIT ; Alan  Edelman, MIT 
						 
					 				
				
		
			
				9:55 AM
			 
			
				Discussant:  Douglas  Bates, University of Wisconsin
			 
		 	
	
	
		
			10:15 AM
		 
		
			Floor Discussion 
		 
	 
	
	
		  
	 		
	
		  
	 		
	
		
					
						
			634 *  ! 
			 
		 
		
			 Thu, 8/4/2016, 
				8:30 AM -
				10:20 AM  
		 
		
			
			CC-W179a 
		 
	 
	
		
			Analysis, Storage, and Privacy for Big Data — Invited Papers 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Section on Statistics in Defense and National Security   , Section on Statistical Computing 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Organizer(s): Joanne  Wendelberger, Los Alamos National Laboratory 
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): Joanne  Wendelberger, Los Alamos National Laboratory 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							8:35 AM 
						 
						
							Distributed Data Analysis at Scale  
							— 
							 Tom  Peterka, Argonne National Lab   
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							9:10 AM 
						 
						
							Storage Issues and Assessment Arising from Large-Scale Simulations  
							— 
							 Emily  Casleton, Los Alamos National Laboratory   ; Joanne  Wendelberger, Los Alamos National Laboratory ; Jonathan  Woodring, Los Alamos National Laboratory 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							9:45 AM 
						 
						
							Differentially Private Data Synthesis Partitioning for Big Data  
							— 
							 Claire McKay Bowen, University of Notre Dame   ; Fang  Liu, University of Notre Dame 
						 
					 				
				
	
		  
	 		
	
		  
	 		
	
		
					
						
			651 ! 
			 
		 
		
			 Thu, 8/4/2016, 
				8:30 AM -
				10:20 AM  
		 
		
			
			CC-W181b 
		 
	 
	
		
			Advances in Sampling and Estimation — Contributed Papers 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Section on Statistical Computing   
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): Tom M. Logan, University of Michigan 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							8:35 AM 
						 
						
							Adaptive (Quasi-) Monte Carlo Methods  
							— 
							 Fred  Hickernell, Illinois Institute of Technology   ; Lan  Jiang, Illinois Institute of Technology ; Lluís Antoni  Jiménez Rugama, Illinois Institute of Technology 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							8:50 AM 
						 
						
							Simulating the Heston Model via the QE Method with a Specified Error Tolerance  
							— 
							 Xiaoyang  Zhao, Illinois Institute of Technology   ; Fred  Hickernell, Illinois Institute of Technology 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							9:05 AM 
						 
						
							Simplified Tools for Sample Size Determination for Correlation Coefficient Inference  
							— 
							Stephen W. Looney, Augusta University ;  Justine  May, Augusta University   ; Jessica McKinney Ketchum, Craig Hospital 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							9:20 AM 
						 
						
							Estimating the Coefficient of Variation for Some Competing Acceleratory Life-Testing Models  
							— 
							 Debaraj  Sen, Concordia University   ; Krishna  Saha, Central Connecticut State University ; Sun   Dong, Concordia University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							9:35 AM 
						 
						
							Guaranteed Adaptive Quasi-Monte Carlo Methods with Control Variates  
							— 
							 Da  Li, Illinois Institute of Technology   ; Fred  Hickernell, Illinois Institute of Technology 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							9:50 AM 
						 
						
							Accuracy Analysis of Unbiased Estimations for Fisher Information in the Scalar Case  
							— 
							 Shenghan  Guo, The Johns Hopkins University   ; James  C. Spall, The Johns Hopkins University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							10:05 AM 
						 
						
							Uniform- and Triangular-Based Third-Order Power Method Distributions Using a Doubling Technique  
							— 
							 Mohan Dev Pant, The University of Texas at Arlington   ; Todd Christopher Headrick, Southern Illinois University Carbondale 
						 
					 				
				
	
		  
	 		
	
		  
	 		
	
		
					
						
			693 *  ! 
			 
		 
		
			 Thu, 8/4/2016, 
				10:30 AM -
				12:20 PM  
		 
		
			
			CC-W176b 
		 
	 
	
		
			Computational Issues in Modeling — Contributed Papers 
		 
	 
	
		
			 Section on Statistical Computing   
		 
	 
	
	
		
			Chair(s): Ningning  Wang, Jackson State University 
		 
	 
	
					
						
							10:35 AM 
						 
						
							Regularized Ordinal Logistic Regression via Coordinate Descent  
							— 
							 Michael  Wurm, University of Wisconsin - Madison   ; Bret  Hanlon, University of Wisconsin - Madison 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							10:50 AM 
						 
						
							Analysis of Bivariate Zero-Inflated Count Data with Missing Responses  
							— 
							 Miao  Yang, Oregon State University   ; Kalyan  Das, Calcutta University ; Anandamayee  Majumdar, Soochow University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:05 AM 
						 
						
							A Comparative Study of Penalized Least Squares and Frequentist Model Averaging  
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							 Sebastian  Ankargren, Uppsala University   ; Shaobo  Jin, Uppsala University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:20 AM 
						 
						
							Toward Efficient MCMC Algorithms for Doubly Intractable Distributions  
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							 Jaewoo  Park, Penn State University   ; Murali  Haran, Penn State University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:35 AM 
						 
						
							Space-Filling Exploratory Experimental Design  
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							 Kasturi  Talapatra, North Carolina State University   ; Eric  Laber, North Carolina State University ; Leonard   Stefanski, North Carolina State University 
						 
					 				
				
					
						
							11:50 AM 
						 
						
							Multilevel Quantile Regression Models for Complex Surveys  
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							 Jing  Wang, St. Louis University   ; John   Fu, Saint Louis University 
						 
					 				
				
	
		
			12:05 PM
		 
		
			Floor Discussion