“Test Validation for a Crisis: Five Practical Heuristics for the Best and Worst of Times,” presented by Dr. Andrew Ho, Harvard University
Author: BD
Statistics Colloquium: Neil Spencer, Harvard School of Public Health
“Fast Approximate BayesBag Model Selection via Taylor Expansions,” presented by Neil Spencer, Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Biostatistics, Harvard School of Public Health
Statistics Colloquium: Aaron Schein, Columbia University
“Complex Structure Discovery and Randomized Field Experiments on Large-Scale Social and Political Networks,” presented by Aaron Schein, Postdoctoral Fellow, Data Science Institute, Columbia University
Statistics Colloquium: Weijing Tang, University of Michigan
“Survival Analysis via Ordinary Differential Equations,”
presented by Weijing Tang, Ph.D. Candidate, Department Of Statistics, University Of Michigan
Statistics Colloquium: Abhishek Roy, University of California, Davis
“Sequential Decision Making: Nonconvexity and Nonstationarity,” presented by Abhishek Roy, University of California, Davis.
Statistics Colloquium: Joshua Loyal, University Of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign
“Sequential Decision Making: Nonconvexity and Nonstationarity,” presented by Joshua Loyal, Ph.D. Candidate, Department Of Statistics, University Of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign.
Interdisciplinary Seminar: Jaime Lynn Speiser, Wake Forest University
“Machine Learning Prediction Modeling for Longitudinal Outcomes in Older Adults,” presented by Dr. Jaime Lynn Speiser, Wake Forest University
Interdisciplinary Seminar: Jerry Reiter, Duke University
“How Auxiliary Information Can Help Your Missing Data Problem,” presented by Dr. Jerry Reiter, Duke University
Paper of the Month: November 2021
Bradley Efron (2020) Prediction, Estimation, and Attribution.pdf, Journal of the American Statistical Association, 115:530, 636-655, DOI: 10.1080/01621459.2020.1762613.
Paper of the Month: October 2021
Leon Bottou. Online learning and stochastic approximations. In D Saad, editor, Online Algorithms and Stochastic Approximations. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K., 1998.