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  • Sērija : ICSA Book Series in Statistics
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Jan-2018
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  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Jan-2018
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319694160

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This book is comprised of the presentations delivered at the 25th ICSA Applied Statistics Symposium held at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta, on June 12-15, 2016. This symposium attracted more than 700 statisticians and data scientists working in academia, government, and industry from all over the world. The theme of this conference was the “Challenge of Big Data and Applications of Statistics,” in recognition of the advent of big data era, and the symposium offered opportunities for learning, receiving inspirations from old research ideas and for developing new ones, and for promoting further research collaborations in the data sciences. The invited contributions addressed rich topics closely related to big data analysis in the data sciences, reflecting recent advances and major challenges in statistics, business statistics, and biostatistics. Subsequently, the six editors selected 19 high-quality presentations and invited the speakers to prepare full chapters for this book, which showcases new methods in statistics and data sciences, emerging theories, and case applications from statistics, data science and interdisciplinary fields. The topics covered in the book are timely and have great impact on data sciences, identifying important directions for future research, promoting advanced statistical methods in big data science, and facilitating future collaborations across disciplines and between theory and practice.

Part I Review of Theoretical Framework in Data Science
Statistical Distances and Their Role in Robustness
3(24)
Marianthi Markatou
Yang Chen
Georgios Afendras
Bruce G. Lindsay
The Out-of-Source Error in Multi-Source Cross Validation-Type Procedures
27(18)
Georgios Afendras
Marianthi Markatou
Meta-Analysis for Rare Events As Binary Outcomes
45(16)
Gaohong Dong
New Challenges and Strategies in Robust Optimal Design for Multicategory Logit Modelling
61(14)
Timothy E. O'Brien
Changwon Lim
Testing of Multivariate Spline Growth Model
75(14)
Tapio Nummi
Jyrki Mottonen
Martti T. Tuomisto
Part II Complex and Big Data Analysis
Uncertainty Quantification Using the Nearest Neighbor Gaussian Process
89(20)
Hongxiang Shi
Emily L. Kang
Bledar A. Konomi
Kumar Vemaganti
Sandeep Madireddy
Tuning Parameter Selection in the LASSO with Unspecified Propensity
109(18)
Jiwei Zhao
Yang Yang
Adaptive Filtering Increases Power to Detect Differentially Expressed Genes
127(10)
Zixin Nie
Kun Liang
Estimating Parameters in Complex Systems with Functional Outputs: A Wavelet-Based Approximate Bayesian Computation Approach
137(24)
Hongxiao Zhu
Ruijin Lu
Chen Ming
Anupam K. Gupta
Rolf Miiller
A Maximum Likelihood Approach for Non-invasive Cancer Diagnosis Using Methylation Profiling of Cell-Free DNA from Blood
161(18)
Carol K. Sun
Wenyuan Li
Part III Clinical Trials, Statistical Shape Analysis and Applications
A Simple and Efficient Statistical Approach for Designing an Early Phase II Clinical Trial: Ordinal Linear Contrast Test
179(18)
Yaohua Zhang
Qiqi Deng
Susan Wang
Naitee Ting
Landmark-Constrained Statistical Shape Analysis of Elastic Curves and Surfaces
197(20)
Justin Strait
Sebastian Kurtek
Phylogeny-Based Kernels with Application to Microbiome Association Studies
217(22)
Jian Xiao
Jun Chen
Accounting for Differential Error in Time-to-Event Analyses Using Imperfect Electronic Health Record-Derived Endpoints
239(20)
Rebecca A. Hubbard
Joanna Harton
Weiwei Zhu
Le Wang
Jessica Chubak
Part IV Statistical Modeling and Data Analysis
Modeling Inter-Trade Durations in the Limit Order Market
259(18)
Jianzhao Yang
Zhicheng Li
Xinyun Chen
Haipeng Xing
Assessment of Drug Interactions with Repeated Measurements
277(16)
Shouhao Zhou
Chan Shen
J. Jack Lee
Statistical Indices for Risk Tracking in Longitudinal Studies
293(20)
Xin Tian
Colin O. Wu
Statistical Analysis of Labor Market Integration: A Mixture Regression Approach
313(10)
Tapio Nummi
Janne Salonen
Timothy E. O'Brien
Bias Correction in Age-Period-Cohort Models Using Eigen Analysis
323(20)
Martina Fu
Index 343
Ding-Geng Chen is a Fellow of the American Statistical Association and is currently the Wallace Kuralt distinguished professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He was a professor at the University of Rochester and the Karl E. Peace endowed eminent scholar chair in biostatistics at Georgia Southern University. He is also a senior statistics consultant for biopharmaceuticals and government agencies with extensive expertise in Monte-Carlo simulations, clinical trial biostatistics and public health statistics. Professor Chen has more than 100 referred professional publications, has co-authored and co-edited six books on clinical trial methodology, meta-analysis and public health applications, and has been invited nationally and internationally to give speeches on his research. Professor Chen was honored with the "Award of Recognition" in 2014 by the Deming Conference Committee for highly successful advanced biostatistics workshop tutorials with his books.

 

Zhezhen Jin is a Professor of Biostatistics at Columbia University. His research interests in statistics include survival analysis, resampling methods, longitudinal data analysis, and nonparametric and semiparametric models. Dr. Jin has collaborated on research in the areas of cardiology, neurology, hematology, oncology and epidemiology. He is a founding editor-in-chief of Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications, serves as an associate editor for Lifetime Data Analysis, Contemporary Clinical Trials, and Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods, and is on the editorial board for Kidney International, the Journal of the International Society for Nephrology. Dr. Jin has published over 150 peer-reviewed research papers in statistical and medical journals, and is also a Fellow of the American Statistical Association.

 

Gang Li is a Professor of Biostatistics and Biomathematics at the University of Californiaat Los Angeles (UCLA) and the Director of UCLAs Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center Biostatistics Shared Resource. His research interests include survival analysis, longitudinal data analysis, high dimensional and OMICs data analysis, clinical trials, and evaluation and development of biomarkers. He has published over 100 papers in a wide variety of prestigious journals such as the Annals of Statistics, the Journal of the American Statistical Association, the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series B, Biometrika, and Biometrics. He is an Elected Fellow of the Institute of Mathematics, the American Statistical Association, and the Royal Statistical Society, as well as an Elected Member of the International Statistics Institute. He has been serving on the editorial board of several statistical journals including Biometrics. Dr. Li has been active in collaborating with researchers in basic science, translational research, and clinical trials,and has been a statistics Principal Investigator for multiple NIH funded projects.

 

Yi Li is a Professor of Biostatistics and Global Public Health at the University of Michigan School of Public Health (UM-SPH). He is currently the Director of China Initiatives at UM-SPH, and served as the Director of Kidney Epidemiology and Cost Center at the University of Michigan from 2011-2016. Dr. Li is an Elected Fellow of the American Statistical Association, and is serving as Associate Editor for several major statistical journals, including the Journal of the American Statistical Association, Biometrics, the Scandinavian Journal of Statistics, and Lifetime Data Analysis. His current research interests are survival analysis, longitudinal and correlated data analysis, measurement error problems, spatial models and clinical trial designs. He has published more than 140 papers in major statistical and biomedical journals, including the Journal of the American Statistical Association, the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series B, Biometrika, Biometrics and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. His group has been developing methodologies for analyzing large-scale and high-dimensional datasets, with direct applications in observational studies as well in genetics/genomics. His methodologic research is funded by various NIH statistical grants starting from 2003. As principal investigator, Dr. Li has been leading a multi-year national project with focus on developing new measures to evaluate all dialysis facilities in the United States, with the goal of improving renal health care, saving lives and reducing cost. Dr. Li is actively involved in collaborative research in clinical trials and observational studies with researchers from the University of Michigan and Harvard University. The applications have included chronic kidney disease surveillance, organ transplantation, cancerpreventive studies and cancer genomics.

  

Aiyi Liu is a Senior Investigator in the Biostatistics and Bioinformatics Branch of the Division of Intramural Population Health Research within the National Institutes of Healths Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. A fellow of the American Statistical Association, Dr. Liu has authored/coauthored about 90 statistical methodological publications covering various topics including general statistical estimation theory, sequential methodology and adaptive designs, and statistical methods for diagnostic biomarkers. 

 

Yichuan Zhao is a Professor of Statistics at Georgia State University in Atlanta. His current research interest focuses on Survival Analysis, Empirical Likelihood Method, Nonparametric Statistics, Analysis of ROC Curves, Bioinformatics, Monte Carlo Methods, and Statistical Modeling of Fuzzy Systems. He has published over 70 research articles in Statistics and Biostatistics research fields. Dr. Zhao has organized the Workshop Series on Biostatistics and Bioinformatics since its initiation in 2012. He also organized the 25th ICSA Applied Statistics Symposium in Atlanta as a chair of the organizing committee to great success. He is currently serving as editor, or on the editorial board, for several statistical journals. Dr. Zhao was an elected member of the International Statistical Institute.