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Sun, 8/8/2021,
3:30 PM -
5:20 PM
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Virtual
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Statistical Answers to Astrophysical Questions: A Vital Chapter in the Chase for New Discoveries — Invited Papers
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Section on Statistical Computing, Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences, Section on Nonparametric Statistics
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Organizer(s): Sara Algeri, University of Minnesota
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Chair(s): Sara Algeri, University of Minnesota
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3:35 PM
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Low-Hanging Fruit: Common Analysis Problems in Astronomy Without Statistically Principled Solutions
Vinay L. Kashyap, Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian
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3:55 PM
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Hide-and-Seek: Finding Earth Analogs Hidden in Extreme Precision Radial Velocity Spectra
Jessi J. Cisewski-Kehe, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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4:15 PM
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Finding cosmic filament by the directional ridge finding algorithm
Yikun Zhang, University of Washington, Seattle; Yen-Chi Chen, University of Washington
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4:35 PM
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Advances in statistical learning for new physics searches when either the signal or the background is unknown
Mikael Kuusela, Carnegie Mellon University; Purvasha Chakravarti, Imperial College London; Larry Wasserman, Carnegie Mellon University; Jing Lei, Carnegie Mellon University; Tudor Manole, Carnegie Mellon University; Patrick Bryant, Carnegie Mellon University; John Alison, Carnegie Mellon University
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4:55 PM
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Discussant: David A van Dyk, Imperial College London
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5:15 PM
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Floor Discussion
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