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58
Sun, 8/7/2022, 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM CC-143C
Q&P and SPES Student Paper Award — Topic Contributed Papers
Quality and Productivity Section, Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences
Organizer(s): Richard Warr, Brigham Young University
Chair(s): Adah Zhang, Sandia National Laboratories
4:05 PM How to See Hidden Patterns in Metamaterials with Interpretable Machine Learning
Zhi Chen, Duke University; Alexander Ogren, Caltech; Chiara Daraio, Caltech; L. Catherine Brinson, Duke University; Cynthia Rudin, Duke University
4:25 PM Constrained Minimum Energy Designs
Chaofan Huang, Georgia Institute of Technology
4:45 PM Building Degradation Index with Variable Selection for Multivariate Sensory Data
Yueyao Wang, Virginia Tech; Ichen Lee, National Cheng Kung University; Yili Hong, Virginia Tech; Xinwei Deng, Virginia Tech
5:05 PM Vecchia-Approximated Deep Gaussian Processes for Computer Experiments
Annie Sauer, Virginia Tech; Andrew Cooper, Virginia Tech; Robert Gramacy, Virginia Tech
5:25 PM WOOD: Wasserstein-Based Out-of-Distribution Detection
Yinan Wang, Virginia Tech; Wenbo Sun, University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute; Judy Jin, University of Michigan; Zhenyu Kong, Virginia Tech; Xiaowei Yue, Virginia Tech
5:45 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

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Mon, 8/8/2022, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-102A
Advances in the Measurement of Inputs, Output, and Productivity in the US Federal Statistical System — Topic Contributed Papers
Quality and Productivity Section, Government Statistics Section, Committee on Applied Statisticians
Organizer(s): Sun Ling Wang, USDA-Economic Research Service
Chair(s): Spiro Stefanou, USDA-Economic Research Service
8:35 AM Tracking Cultivated Assets in Measures of Capital Presentation
Rachel Harris Soloveichik, Bureau
8:55 AM Why Are Estimates of Hours Worked by the Self-Employed So Volatile?
Sabrina Wulff Pabilonia, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Cindy Cunningham, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
9:15 AM The Effects of Editing and Imputation on Measured Plant-Level and Aggregate Productivity Growth in a Panel of US Manufacturing Plants
Thomas Kirk White, U.S. Census Bureau; Hang Kim, University of Cincinnati; Martin Rotemberg, New York University
9:35 AM TFP Accounting with Secondary Production
Jon Samuels, Bureau of Economic Analysis
9:55 AM Inputs, Outputs, and Total Factor Productivity in the US Farm Sector: A New State-Level Analysis
Sun Ling Wang, USDA-Economic Research Service; Eldon Ball, University of Maryland; Richard Nehring, USDA-Economic Research Service
10:15 AM Floor Discussion
 
 

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Mon, 8/8/2022, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-154B
Innovations on Teaching Design of Experiments: Active Learning, Data Science, and Computer-Generated Designs — Invited Panel
Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences, Quality and Productivity Section, Section on Statistics and Data Science Education, Caucus for Women in Statistics
Organizer(s): Byran J Smucker, Miami University
Chair(s): David J. Edwards, Virginia Commonwealth University
2:05 PM Innovative Experimental Design Education: Active Learning, Data Science, and Computer-Generated Designs Presentation
Panelists: Byran J Smucker, Miami University
Nathaniel Stevens, University of Waterloo
Jacqueline Asscher, Kinneret College on the Sea of Galilee
Alan Vasquez, UCLA
 
 

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Tue, 8/9/2022, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-150A
Advanced Statistical Methods in Quality, Business, and Industry — Invited Papers
Quality and Productivity Section, Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
Organizer(s): Emmanuel Yashchin, IBM Research
Chair(s): Emmanuel Yashchin, IBM Research
8:35 AM Detection of Transient Changes and Application in Energy Finance
Michael Baron, American University; Sergey V Malov, St. Petersburg State University
9:00 AM Inspection for Defects in Railways Segments
Fabrizio Ruggeri, CNR IMATI; Melike Baykal-Gursoy, Rutgers University; Ayca Altay, Rutgers University; Refik Soyer, George Washington University
9:25 AM Managing Model Risk Through Explainable Machine Learning
Vijay Nair, University of Michigan
9:50 AM Discussant: Wolfgang Schmid, European University Viadrina, Frankfurt (Oder)
10:15 AM Floor Discussion
 
 

241
Tue, 8/9/2022, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-140B
SPEED: Statistics in Social Sciences and Survey Research Part 1 — Contributed Speed
Business and Economic Statistics Section, Survey Research Methods Section, Quality and Productivity Section, ENAR, Government Statistics Section, Health Policy Statistics Section, Lifetime Data Science Section
Chair(s): Jiaxin Hu, University of Wisconsin-Madison
8:35 AM Dynamic Models for Corporate Competitiveness of Global Health Care Industry with Mixed Effects
Mingzhao Hu, University of California, Santa Barbara; Lingdi Zhao, Ocean University of China; Danlei Feng, Ocean University of China
8:40 AM A Mixed Model Approach for Dynamic Trade Networks
Burcu Eke Rubini, University of New Hampshire; Loris Rubini, University of New Hampshire
8:45 AM Using R Packages for Weekly Seasonal Adjustment
Brian Carl Monsell, Bureau of Labor Statistics
8:50 AM Privacy Secure Aggregation of the Individual Models into a Federated Model with Bayesian MCMC Bootstrapping
Eugene Yankovsky, EY; Ana Yankovsky, Inuitive Surgical
8:55 AM The Inequality Process (IP) as Statistical Mechanics: How the IP’s Internal Model Enables Symmetries, Frame Independence, and the Search for the IP's Lagrangian Analogue
John Angle, The Inequality Process Institute
9:00 AM Adapting COVID-19 Early Release Data to Determine Impact of Opioid Use in Hospital Emergency Departments
Salah Shaikh, National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) - CDC
9:05 AM Comparing Methods for Weighting to Extend Inferences from a Collection of Trials
Nicole Schnitzler, The Ohio State University; Eloise E Kaizar, The Ohio State University
9:10 AM Examining the Effects of Contamination Due to School Mobility on Efficacy of Stepped Wedge Designs
Meredith McCormack-Mager, The Ohio State University; Abigail Shoben, The Ohio State University
9:15 AM Results of a Push-to-Web Protocol in a Survey of Commercial Buildings
Katie Lewis, Energy Information Administration; Sarah Grady, Energy Information Administration; Lawrence Chrishelle, Energy Information Administration
9:20 AM Using Effect Sizes to Quantify the Difference Between Survival Functions
Huan Wang, Division of Biometrics IX, OB/OTS/CDER, FDA
9:30 AM Model-Robust Experimentation Strategy for Estimation of Expensive Black-Box Functions with Mixed Quantitative and Qualitative Factors
Gautham Sunder, Carlson School of Management; Christopher Nachtsheim, Carlson School of Management
9:35 AM A Statistical Model Predicting Final Yield During Data Collection
Rui Jiao, WESTAT; Daniel Guzman, META; Sabrina Zhang, Westat; Andrea Piesse, WESTAT
9:40 AM WITHDRAWN An Empirical Evaluation of Probabilistic File Linking Techniques
Gauri Kamat, Brown University; Roee Gutman, Brown University
9:45 AM Extending MRP to Incorporate Variables with Unknown Distributions
Brittany Marie Alexander, Ipsos Public Affairs
9:50 AM Predicting Call Sequence Length in the Telephone Mode Using Prediction Algorithms
Xinyu Zhang, University of Michigan; James Wagner, University of Michigan
9:55 AM A Modified Proportional Allocation Sampling Method for the Study of Respirator Use and Practices in U.S. Private Industries
Danny Friel, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Michelle Myers, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Dee Zamora, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Xingyou Zhang, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Katherine N. Yoon, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health; Megan Casey, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health; Emily J. Haas, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
10:00 AM Synthetic Data Generation for Complex Surveys
Shirley Mathur, Duke University; Jerome P. Reiter, Duke University
10:05 AM WITHDRAWN Demographic Edit and Imputation for Multilevel Data from the FBI’s National Incident Based Reporting System
Philip Lee, RTI; Amang Sukasih, RTI; Dan Liao, RTI; Marcus Berzofsky, RTI International; Alexia Cooper, RTI
10:10 AM Floor Discussion
 
 

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Tue, 8/9/2022, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-144B
Statistical Process Monitoring Methods — Topic Contributed Papers
Quality and Productivity Section, Section on Statistical Computing
Organizer(s): Eric Chicken, Florida State University
Chair(s): Andrés Barrientos
10:35 AM Adaptive Process Monitoring Using Covariate Information
Kai Yang, Medical College of Wisconsin
10:55 AM Transparent Sequential Learning for Statistical Process Control of Serially Correlated Data
Xiulin Xie, University of Florida
11:15 AM Monitoring Parametric, Nonparametric, and Semiparametric Linear Regression Models Using a Multivariate EWMA Bayesian Control Chart
Chelsea Jones, Virginia Commonwealth University; D'Arcy Mays, Virginia Commonwealth University; AbdelSalam AbdelSalam, Qatar University
11:35 AM Multivariate Monitoring via Trees
Eric Chicken, Florida State University; Daniel Timme, Florida State University; Andres F. Barrientos, Florida State University; Debajyoti Sinha, Florida State University
11:55 AM Floor Discussion
 
 

294
Tue, 8/9/2022, 10:30 AM - 11:15 AM CC-Hall D
SPEED: Statistics in Social Sciences and Survey Research Part 2 — Contributed Poster Presentations
Business and Economic Statistics Section, Survey Research Methods Section, Quality and Productivity Section, ENAR, Government Statistics Section, Health Policy Statistics Section, Lifetime Data Science Section
Chair(s): Jiaxin Hu, University of Wisconsin-Madison
01: Dynamic Models for Corporate Competitiveness of Global Health Care Industry with Mixed Effects
Mingzhao Hu, University of California, Santa Barbara; Lingdi Zhao, Ocean University of China; Danlei Feng, Ocean University of China
02: A Mixed Model Approach for Dynamic Trade Networks
Burcu Eke Rubini, University of New Hampshire; Loris Rubini, University of New Hampshire
03: Using R Packages for Weekly Seasonal Adjustment
Brian Carl Monsell, Bureau of Labor Statistics
04: Privacy Secure Aggregation of the Individual Models into a Federated Model with Bayesian MCMC Bootstrapping
Eugene Yankovsky, EY; Ana Yankovsky, Inuitive Surgical
05: The Inequality Process (IP) as Statistical Mechanics: How the IP’s Internal Model Enables Symmetries, Frame Independence, and the Search for the IP's Lagrangian Analogue
John Angle, The Inequality Process Institute
06: Adapting COVID-19 Early Release Data to Determine Impact of Opioid Use in Hospital Emergency Departments
Salah Shaikh, National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) - CDC
07: Comparing Methods for Weighting to Extend Inferences from a Collection of Trials
Nicole Schnitzler, The Ohio State University; Eloise E Kaizar, The Ohio State University
08: Examining the Effects of Contamination Due to School Mobility on Efficacy of Stepped Wedge Designs
Meredith McCormack-Mager, The Ohio State University; Abigail Shoben, The Ohio State University
09: Results of a Push-to-Web Protocol in a Survey of Commercial Buildings
Katie Lewis, Energy Information Administration; Sarah Grady, Energy Information Administration; Lawrence Chrishelle, Energy Information Administration
10: Using Effect Sizes to Quantify the Difference Between Survival Functions
Huan Wang, Division of Biometrics IX, OB/OTS/CDER, FDA
11: Model-Robust Experimentation Strategy for Estimation of Expensive Black-Box Functions with Mixed Quantitative and Qualitative Factors
Gautham Sunder, Carlson School of Management; Christopher Nachtsheim, Carlson School of Management
12: Specifying Prior Distributions in Reliability Applications
Colin Lewis-Beck, Eli Lilly; William Meeker, Iowa State; Qinglong Tian, University of Wisconsin ; Jarad Niemi, Iowa State
13: A Statistical Model Predicting Final Yield During Data Collection
Rui Jiao, WESTAT; Daniel Guzman, META; Sabrina Zhang, Westat; Andrea Piesse, WESTAT
14: WITHDRAWN An Empirical Evaluation of Probabilistic File Linking Techniques
Gauri Kamat, Brown University; Roee Gutman, Brown University
15: Extending MRP to Incorporate Variables with Unknown Distributions
Brittany Marie Alexander, Ipsos Public Affairs
16: Predicting Call Sequence Length in the Telephone Mode Using Prediction Algorithms
Xinyu Zhang, University of Michigan; James Wagner, University of Michigan
17: A Modified Proportional Allocation Sampling Method for the Study of Respirator Use and Practices in U.S. Private Industries
Danny Friel, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Michelle Myers, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Dee Zamora, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Xingyou Zhang, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Katherine N. Yoon, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health; Megan Casey, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health; Emily J. Haas, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
18: Synthetic Data Generation for Complex Surveys
Shirley Mathur, Duke University; Jerome P. Reiter, Duke University
19: WITHDRAWN Demographic Edit and Imputation for Multilevel Data from the FBI’s National Incident Based Reporting System
Philip Lee, RTI; Amang Sukasih, RTI; Dan Liao, RTI; Marcus Berzofsky, RTI International; Alexia Cooper, RTI
 
 

344
Tue, 8/9/2022, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-Hall D
Contributed Poster Presentations: Quality and Productivity Section — Contributed Poster Presentations
Quality and Productivity Section
Chair(s): Gyuhyeong Goh, Kansas State University
24: A Discretized, Nonparametric, EWMA-Type Control Chart for Data with Unknown Parameters
Chase Holcombe, University of Alabama; Subha Chakraborti, University of Alabama
25: The Role of Humidity in Shelf Life Estimation: A Toy Example
Riccardo Ceccato, University of Padova; Rosa Arboretti, University of Padova; Elena Barzizza, Università degli Studi di Padova; Marta Disegna, University of Padova; Luca Pegoraro, University of Padova; Luigi Salmaso, University of Padova; Nicolò Biasetton, University of Padova
26: A Nonparametric Control Chart for Monitoring Individual Observations of Multiple Stream Processes Based on Cochran’s Q Test
Austin Brown, Kennesaw State University; Bryce Whitehead, University of Northern Colorado
 
 

391
Wed, 8/10/2022, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-141
Improving Quality — Contributed Papers
Quality and Productivity Section, Text Analysis Interest Group
Chair(s): Lauren C. Wilson, Sandia National Laboratories
8:35 AM Space-Time CUSUM Public Health Surveillance Considering Risk Adjustment Presentation
Arda Vanli, FAMU-FSU College of Engineering
8:50 AM Screening Main and Interaction Effects in Supersaturated Models
Richard McGrath, Bowling Green State University; Yuhang Xu, Bowling Green State University; Anna Taylor, Johns Hopkins University
9:05 AM Np(X) Control Chart for Monitoring the Mean with Estimated Parameters
Felipe Schoemer Jardim, Fluminense Federal University (UFF); Mariana Cristina de Oliveira, São Paulo State University (UNESP); Marcela Aparecida Guerreiro Machado de Freitas, São Paulo State University (UNESP); Carlos Junior, São Paulo State University (UNESP); Subha Chakraborti, University of Alabama
9:20 AM Assessment of Mobility Impacts of Adaptive Traffic Control System (ATCS) Using Flexible Regression Models
John Herman Kodi, Florida International University; Emmanuel Kidando, Cleveland State University; Angela Kitali, University of Washington Tacoma; Priyanka Alluri, Florida International University; Thobias Sando, University of North Florida
9:35 AM The Rich Get Richer: A Text-Based Analysis of Language Disparities Between Solicitations for Environmental Adaptation Funding
Alicia T. Lamere, Bryant University
9:50 AM Statistical Analysis to Support Improved Student Outcomes Presentation
Joanne Wendelberger, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Amy L. Wiseman, Texas State University; Claire McKay Bowen, Urban Institute; Benjamin H. Sims, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Celeste Alexander, University of Texas at Austin; Pedro Reyes, University of Texas at Austin
10:05 AM Probabilistic Labeling of Service Tickets
Emmanuel Yashchin, IBM Research; Nianjun Zhou, IBM Research; Anuradha Bhamidipaty , IBM Research