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    ADVANCES IN STATISTICAL MODELING AND INFERENCE
    Essays in Honor of Kjell A Doksum

    edited by Vijay Nair (University of Michigan, USA)

    Table of Contents (78k)
    Preface (72k)
    Chapter 1: Modelling Some Norwegian Soccer Data (341k)

    There have been major developments in the field of statistics over the last quarter century, spurred by the rapid advances in computing and data-measurement technologies. These developments have revolutionized the field and have greatly influenced research directions in theory and methodology. Increased computing power has spawned entirely new areas of research in computationally-intensive methods, allowing us to move away from narrowly applicable parametric techniques based on restrictive assumptions to much more flexible and realistic models and methods. These computational advances have also led to the extensive use of simulation and Monte Carlo techniques in statistical inference. All of these developments have, in turn, stimulated new research in theoretical statistics.

    This volume provides an up-to-date overview of recent advances in statistical modeling and inference. Written by renowned researchers from across the world, it discusses flexible models, semi-parametric methods and transformation models, nonparametric regression and mixture models, survival and reliability analysis, and re-sampling techniques. With its coverage of methodology and theory as well as applications, the book is an essential reference for researchers, graduate students, and practitioners.

     
    Contents:
    • Statistics and Soccer
    • Survival Analysis
    • Reliability Techniques
    • Semiparametric Methods
    • Transformation Models
    • Nonparametric Regression
    • Clustering and Mixture Models
    • Bayesian Nonparametric Inference
    • Rank-Based Methods
    • Monte Carlo and Resampling Methods
    • Constrained Inference
     
    Readership: Graduate students and researchers, research labs, government and industry concerned with data analysis and modeling in statistics and biostatistics as well as computer science and electrical engineering.
     
     
    700pp    Pub. date: Mar 2007  
    ISBN:   978-981-270-369-9
    981-270-369-1
       US$209 / £121

     


     

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