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Statistics Seminars 2008 - 2009

The Statistics Seminars are held in Sequoia Hall (room 200) at 4:15pm on Tuesdays. Coffee is served at 3:45pm.

We provide a LaTeX seminar template for speakers to use (pdf output here). Using this template makes it easy for us to post the details of the talk promptly and without unintended errors that might creep in if we were to transcribe the abstract.

Enquiries regarding seminars should be sent to

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September 2009

Date Speaker Affiliation Title of Talk Abstract Comments
09/08 Daniel Yekutieli Department of Statistics and OR,
Tel Aviv University
Adjusted Bayesian inference for selected parameters text ps pdf
09/01 Ishay Weissman Industrial Engineering and Management Department,
Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
Dependence Measures for Multivariate Extreme Value Distributions text ps pdf

August 2009

Date Speaker Affiliation Title of Talk Abstract Comments
08/25 Gianna S. Monti Department of Statistics,
University of Milano-Bicocca
Compositional data: distributions on the simplex and correlation analysis text ps pdf
08/18 Gianluca Iaccarino Mechanical Engineering Department,
Stanford University
Uncertainty Quantification in Computational Fluid Mechanics text ps pdf
08/13 Shivani Agarwal Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ranking: A New Class of Statistical Learning Problems text ps pdf
08/11 Kesar Singh and Minge Xie Department of Statistics,
Rutgers University
The concepts of confidence distribution and CD-posterior, and a unified framework of meta-analysis text ps pdf

July 2009

Date Speaker Affiliation Title of Talk Abstract Comments
7/28 Lexin Li Department of Statistics,
North Carolina State University
Some Recent Developments in Sufficient Dimension Reduction text ps pdf
7/21 Claudia Tebaldi Climate Central and Department of Statistics,
UBC-Vancouver
Will our future be warmer and rainier or warmer and drier? Future changes in temperature and precipitation averages through Bayesian hierarchical models of global climate simulations’ output. text ps pdf
7/14 Susan Holmes Department of Statistics,
Stanford University
French Exploratory Data Analysis : Following the Dailies text ps pdf
7/7 Boaz Nadler Department of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics, Weizmann Institute of Science How many signals? Non-parametric Detection and Random Matrix Theory text ps pdf

June 2009

Date Speaker Affiliation Title of Talk Abstract Comments
6/30 Yoshiyuki Ninomiya Kyushu University Model Selection for Exploratory Factor Analysis via Locally Conic Parameterization text ps pdf
6/2 Hiroshi Shono National Research Institute of Far Seas Fisheries Research Agency, Japan Fish population analysis by neural network - Attempts for CPUE prediction and attribution analysis text ps pdf

May 2009

Date Speaker Affiliation Title of Talk Abstract Comments
5/26 Jonathan Levin Department of Economics, Stanford University An Analysis of Subprime Lending text ps pdf
5/19 Ping Ma Department of Statistics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign A Journey to the Center of the Earth text ps pdf
5/12 Bradley Efron Department of Statistics, Stanford University Correlated Z-Values and The Accuracy of Large-Scale Statistical Estimates text ps pdf
5/5 Alice S. Whittemore Department of Health Research and Policy, Stanford University School of Medicine Personalizing Cancer Prevention in the Genomics Era text ps pdf
5/1 James Robins School of Public Health, Harvard University A Bold Vision of Artificial Intelligence and Philosophy: Finding the Detailed Causal Structure of Networks without Background Knowledge, Time order, or Statistical Independencies text ps pdf * special seminar, 3:00pm

April 2009

Date Speaker Affiliation Title of Talk Abstract Comments
4/28 Bin Yu Department of Statistics, University of California at Berkeley Seeking Interpretable Models for High Dimensional Data text ps pdf * SBJC
4/21 Jon Saetrom Norwegian University of Science and Technology Improved Ensemble Kalman Filter Updating text ps pdf
4/17 Victor Panaretos Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne Second-Order Functional Comparison of DNA Loops text ps pdf *Special Joint Statistics Seminar/ Workshop in Biostatistics
4/14 Patrick O.Perry Stanford Unviersity Choosing how many principal components to keep text ps pdf
4/7 Simon Jackman Stanford University Tracking Public Opinion Over the 2008 Election: a hierarchical, dynamic linear model text ps pdf

March 2009

Date Speaker Affiliation Title of Talk Abstract Comments
3/10 Alexandre Boucher Stanford University Training image-based geostatistical simulations for natural and anthropogenic spatial phenomena text ps pdf
3/03 Cliff Spiegelman Texas A&M University Opportunities and needs for statistical science input into forensic sciences text ps pdf

February 2009

Date Speaker Affiliation Title of Talk Abstract Comments
2/24 Debashis Paul University of California, Davis Asymptotics of the sample eigenstructure in a large dimensional covariance model when the observations are correlated text ps pdf
2/17 Peter Hansen Stanford University Quadratic Variation by Markov Chains text ps pdf
2/10 Cari Kaufman University of California, Berkeley Functional ANOVA Models for Comparing Sources of Variability in Climate Model Output text ps pdf
2/03 Kay Giesecke Stanford University Risk Analysis of Collateralized Debt Obligations text ps pdf

January 2009

Date Speaker Affiliation Title of Talk Abstract Comments
1/27 Karim Chine Clout Era, Cambridge, UK Scientific and statisitical computing in the cloud, towards a federative and collaborative R-based platform text ps pdf
1/20 Gareth James University of Southern California Forward-Lasso Adaptive SHrinkage text ps pdf
1/13 Josef Dick The University of New South Wales Quasi-Monte Carlo integration rules achieving arbitrary high order of convergence text ps pdf

December 2008

Date Speaker Affiliation Title of Talk Abstract Comments
12/05 Elizabeth Purdom University of California, Berkeley Estimating alternative splicing using next-generation sequencing technology text ps pdf

November 2008

Date Speaker Affiliation Title of Talk Abstract Comments
11/18 Charles Chui Stanford University A multi-level approach to function extension and inpainting text ps pdf
11/11 Michael Greenacre Universitat Pompeu Fabra,Barcelona Dynamic visualization of parametrically linked multivariate methods text ps pdf
11/04 Susan Holmes Stanford University Looking at the Data; all the data. How multivariate spatial data can help us see Biology in Situ. text ps pdf *BSJC

October 2008

Date Speaker Affiliation Title of Talk Abstract Comments
10/28 Guenther Walther Stanford University Multiple local inference text ps pdf
10/21 Sourav Chatterjee University of California, Berkeley A rigorous theory of chaos in disordered systems text ps pdf
10/14 Jie Peng University of California, Davis Network Inference by High Dimensional Data text ps pdf
10/7 Art Owen Stanford University Pearson's Meta Analysis Revisited text ps pdf

September 2008

Date Speaker Affiliation Title of Talk Abstract Comments
9/30 Franck Picard Laboratoire Biometrie et Biologie Evolutive Joint segmentation of multivariate Gaussian process for the analysis of multisample array CGH experiments text ps pdf
9/23 Sofia Olhede University College London Microstructure Bias and Multiscale Inference text ps pdf

* SBJC = Stanford-Berkeley Joint Colloquium at Stanford
** BSJC = Berkeley-Stanford Joint Colloquium at Berkeley


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