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Statistics Seminar Series, 2000
December
- 7
- David Balding
Genealogical modelling to locate disease genes from case-control data
November
- 30
- Song Xi Chen
An empirical likelihood goodness-of-fit test for time series
- 9
- John Robinson
Generalised discriminant analysis based on distances
September
- 7
- Mark Low
Asymptotic normality of density estimation models
- 5
- Mu-Fa Chen,
Stochastic models of economic optimization
August
- 31
- Christian Rau,
Curve estimation and functional data-analytic classification
in planar settings
- 29
- Lynne Billard,
WHO COUNTS? WHY COUNT? HOW do we COUNT?
- 24
- Yuri V. Borovskikh,
Bounds for gaussian and non-gaussian approximations for $U$-statistical
sums
July
- 13
- Gerda Claeskens,
Goodness of fit tests via nonparametric likelihood ratios
June
- 22
- Nancy Heckman,
Comparing the shapes of regression functions
May
- 30
- Raymond J. Carroll,
Nonparametric and semiparametric regression in longitudinal models
March
- 30
- Nils Lid Hjort,
Estimation in moderately misspecified models
- 21
- Mervyn J Silvapulle, Statistical inference under
inequality constraints: a partial survey
- 2
- Xiao-hua Zhou,
Statistical methods for evaluating accuracies of diagnostic tests in
the presence of verification bias
February
- 24
- Paul Kabaila,
The relevance property for prediction intervals
- 17
- Alexandre Tsybakov,
Smooth discrimination analysis
- 10
- Malcolm Ross Leadbetter, Exceedance statistics in
environmental regulation and assessment -- central limit theorem in
action
- 3
- Christian Rau,
Likelihood-based curve estimation in spatial problems
January
- 13
- David Hirst,
Some Statistical Problems in Testing the Modality of Regression Functions
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