Statistics and Data Science Seminar - Spring 2021

Usually meets Wednesday at 4:00 pm in SEO 636.
DateSpeakerTitle
January 13
(4:00 pm; Zoom)
Anru Zhang
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Statistical Learning for High-dimensional Tensor Data
January 20
January 27
(4:00 pm; Zoom)
Dr. Tao Liu
Wheaton College
Practices in Statistical Analysis in Psychology Studies and Mental Health Research
February 3
(4:00 pm; Zoom)
Zhengling Qi
George Washington University
Efficient Batch Policy Learning in Markov Decision Processes
February 10
(4:00 pm; Zoom)
Jian Zou
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Pattern Detection for High-Frequency Financial Time Series via Clustering and Bi-Clustering
February 17
(4:00 pm; Zoom)
Paromita Dubey
Stanford University
Functional Models for Time Varying Random Objects
February 24
(4:00 pm; Zoom)
Guannan Wang
College of William and Mary
Statistical Modeling and Inference for Next-Generation Functional Data
March 3
(4:00 pm; Zoom)
Yeonjoo Park
University of Texas at San Antonio
Prediction with Spatially Dependent Functional Covariates
March 10
(4:00 pm; Zoom)
Bing Li
Pennsylvania State University
On sufficient graphical models
March 17
(4:00 pm; Zoom)
Pradeep Singh
Southeast Missouri State University
Multiple imputation methods for unknown stage at diagnosis in cancer data
March 24
No seminar
Spring Break
March 31
(4:00 pm; Zoom)
Shan Yu
University of Virginia
Sparse Modeling of Functional Linear Regression via Fused Lasso with Application to Genotype-by-environment Interaction Studies
April 7
(4:00 pm; Zoom)
Luo Xiao
North Carolina State University
Single index models with regularized matrix coefficients
April 14
(4:00 pm; Zoom)
Guan Yu
University of Buffalo
Locally Weighted Nearest Neighbor Classifier and Its Theoretical Properties
April 21
(4:00 pm; Zoom)
Xuan Bi
University of Minnesota
Brain Regions Identified as Being Associated With Verbal Reasoning Through the Use of Imaging Regression via Internal Variation
April 28
(4:00 pm; Zoom)
Xiaofeng Shao
UIUC
TBA
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