McMaster University

Graduate Program in Statistics



STATISTICS SEMINAR

Welcome to the STATISTICS SEMINAR web site!

This seminar is organized by the Graduate Program in Statistics through the Department of Mathematics & Statistics at McMaster University. Every person interested in the seminar talks, from inside or outside the McMaster community, is welcome to attend. We cover a wide range of topics ranging from very applied problems to the most current theoretical developments in the discipline.

The seminar coordinator for 2001-2002 was Angelo J. Canty

Past Seminars in 2001-2002

Sept. 11, 2001
S. P. Mukherjee
Calcutta University, India

Equilibrium Distributions and Dominance Relations

Sept 12, 2001
Haim Shore
Department of Industrial Engineering and Management
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel.

Modeling a Response with Self-Generated and Externally Generated Sources of Variation - Some Empirical Evidence

Sept. 26, 2001
A. A. Al-Zaid
King Saud University, Saudia Arabia

Integer-valued Autoregressive Moving Average Models

Oct. 3, 2001
Alesandra Brazzale
Institute for Systems Science and Biomedical Engineering
National Research Council,Padova, Italy

Higher-order Asymptotics in Practice

Oct. 10, 2001
Adolfo Quiroz
Department of Scientific Computing and Statistics
Simon Bolivar University, Venezuala

Use of Spherical Harmonics in Testing for Elliptical Symmetry.

Oct. 17, 2001
Pinyuen Chen
Department of Mathematics,
Syracuse University

A Multi-step Selection Procedure for Estimating the Number of Signals

Nov. 14, 2001
N. Balakrishnan
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
McMaster University

Precedence Test and Some Nonparametric Alternatives

Nov. 16, 2001
Nandini Kannan
Division of Mathematics and Statistics
University of Texas at San Antonio

Composite Sampling: Some Problems in Detection and Estimation

Nov. 21, 2001
Hon Keung Tony Ng
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
McMaster University

On Estimation of the Correlation Coefficient and Testing of Independence n the Moran-Downtown Bivariate and Multivariate Exponential Distributions.

Jan. 16, 2002
W. John Braun
Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science
University of Western Ontario

Kernel Spline Regression

Jan. 23, 2002
Stephen D. Walter
Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics
McMaster University

Properties of the Summary ROC Curve in Meta-Analysis of Diagnostic Test Data

Feb. 13, 2002
Ilham Akhundov
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
McMaster University

Asymptotic Connection Between Sum and Extreme Order Statistics in a Random Sequence.

Feb. 27, 2002
Adolfo Quiroz
Department of Scientific Computing and Statistics
Simon Bolivar University, Venezuala

A vectorial notion of skewness and its use in testing for multivariate symmetry

Mar. 13, 2002
Yongmin Yu
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
McMaster University

CUSCORE Charts for Detecting Sine Wave Signals in an Autocorrelated Process

Mar. 20, 2002
Maria R. Brito
Department of Scientific Computing and Statistics
Simon Bolivar University, Venezuala

Graph-theoretic procedures for dimension identification

March 27, 2002
Jamie Stafford
Department of Public Health Sciences
University of Toronto

A kernel density estimate for interval censored data

April 3, 2002
Gerarda Darlington
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
University of Guelph

Statistical Issues in Studies of Genetic Susceptibility to Disease

April 10, 2002
Man-Lai Tang
Department of Medicine
Harvard Medical School

On Unconditional Exact Tests For Comparing Two Proportions with Incomplete Data

April 17, 2002
Armand Maul
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
University of Metz, France

A discrete time sequential method for analyzing censored survival data




Other Past Seminars


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Department of Mathematics and Statistics
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This page is maintained by Angelo Canty,
Last updated on September 9, 2002