“Sentiment Analysis, Social Media and Subjective Well-Being”, presented by Stefano Iacus, Senior Research Scientist and Director of Data Science and Product Research, The Institute for Quantitative Social Science, Harvard University
Events
Statistics Colloquium: Hongtu Zhu, UNC-Chapel Hill
“Statistical Learning Methods for Neuroimaging Data Analysis with Applications”, presented by Hongtu Zhu, Professor, Department of Biostatistics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Gillings School of Global Public Health.
Interdisciplinary Seminar: Dylan Small, University of Pennsylvania
“Testing an Elaborate Theory of a Causal Hypothesis”, presented by Dylan Small, University of Pennsylvania.
Joint UConn/UMass Statistics Colloquium: Haben Michael, UMass Amherst
“The Population and Personalized AUCs”, presented by Haben Michael, Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Statistics Colloquium: Lucy Gao, University of British Columbia
“Valid inference after clustering, with application to single-cell RNA-sequencing data”, presented by Lucy Gao, Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics, University of British Columbia.
Statistics Colloquium: John Stufken, George Mason University
“Musings on Subdata Selection”, presented by John Stufken, Professor, Department of Statistics, George Mason University
Paper of the Month: October 2022
Ghosh, M., Sinha, B. K. and Mukhopadhyay, N. (1976). Multivariate sequential point estimation. Journal of Multivariate Analysis 6: 281-294.
Interdisciplinary Seminar: Edsel A. Pena, University of South Carolina
“Searching for Truth through Data”, presented by Dr. Edsel A. Pena, Professor of Statistics at the University of South Carolina.
Statistics Colloquium: Sakshi Arya, Pennsylvania State University
“Epsilon-Greedy strategy for Nonparametric Bandits,” presented by Sakshi Arya, Eberly Fellow and Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Statistics, Penn State University
Statistics Colloquium: Xianyang Zhang, Texas A&M University
“Powerful Large-scale Inference in Omics Association Studies,” Presented by Xianyang Zhang, Associate Professor, Department of Statistics, Texas A & M University