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Fall 2014

  • September 4
    Organizational meeting.
  • September 11
    Speaker: Guang Cheng (Purdue University)
    Topic: Semi-Nonparametric Inference for Massive Data
    Abstract
  • September 18
    Speaker: Qiqing Yu (Binghamton University)
    Topic: Models allowing dependent right censoring
    Abstract
  • September 25
    Rosh Hashanah (no class).
  • October 2
    Speaker: Xiaojie Du (Binghamton University)
    Topic: Data Analysis
    Abstract
  • October 9
    Speaker: Grigory Sokolov (Binghamton University)
    Topic: On the Pre-Change Transition Probability Density of the Generalized Shiryaev–Roberts Change-Point Detection Procedure's Statistic in the Minimax Brownian Motion Setup
    Abstract
  • October 16
    Speaker: Nitis Mukhopadhyay (University of Connecticut-Storrs)
    Topic: Teaching Probability and Statistical Inference Invigorates My Research Pursuits: Selected Highlights
    Abstract
  • October 23
    Speaker: Wenyu Du (Binghamton University)
    Topic: On Robustness of the Shiryaev–Roberts Change-Point Detection Procedure under Parameter Misspecification in the Post-Change Distribution
    Abstract
  • October 30
    Speaker: Qinggang Diao (Binghamton University)
    Topic: Cox regression with time-dependent covariates
    Abstract
  • November 6
    Speaker: Qiyi Lu (Binghamton University)
    Topic: Significance Analysis for high-dimensional low-sample size data
    Abstract
  • November 13
    Speaker: Withanage A. De Mel (Binghamton University)
    Topic: Chi-Squared Goodness of Fit Test Based on Random Cells with Recurrent Event Data
    Abstract
  • November 20
    Speaker: Nan Bi (Binghamton University)
    Topic: Paper review on “Clustering Stability: An Overview”
    Abstract
  • November 27
    Thanksgiving.
  • December 4
    Speaker: Lu Yao (Binghamton University)
    Topic: Thesis defense - Precision Matrix Estimation with Applications to Stock Return Data
    Abstract
  • December 11
    Speaker: Yilin Zhu (Binghamton University)
    Topic: Efficient Estimation In Various Regression Model With Possibly Missing Responses
    Abstract
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