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Andrew E. Hong, University of Pennsylvania, “Anomaly Detection in Earth Satellite Imaging,” October 14, 2014.
Ross Hilton, Georgia Institute of Technology, “Profiling Utilization from Large, Highly-Sensitive Medical Claims Data,” November 18, 2014.
Douglas Van Derwerken, Duke University, “A Hodgepodge of Novel Bayesian Methods,” December 17, 2014.
Stephanie Eckman (Former U.S. Census Bureau Dissertation Fellow), Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB), (Institute for Employment Research), “Does the Inclusion of Non-Internet Households in a Web Panel Reduce Coverage Bias?” January 6, 2015.
Michael Tzen, DSMD, U.S. Census Bureau, “Spatial & Tree Methods on Big Data Master Address File,” January 22, 2015.
Xingyou Zhang, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), “Multilevel Regression and Post stratification (MRP) for Small Area Estimation of Health Outcomes Using Geocoded National Health Surveys for Public Health Practice,” February 12, 2015.
Martin Klein, CSRM, U.S. Census Bureau, “Noise Multiplication for Statistical Disclosure Control of Extreme Values in Log-normal Regression Samples,” February 19, 2015.
Chandra Erdman, CSRM, U.S. Census Bureau, “Commonalities in Survey Response Propensity Models,” February 24, 2015.
Stephanie Chan-Yang, University of California, Davis, “A Maximum Entropy Approach to Joint Modeling Primate Multiple Behavior Social Networks and a Classification of Frog Species from Audio Calls,” April 9, 2015.
Kimberly Sellers, Georgetown University (ASF/NSF/Census Research Fellow), “Don’t Count on Poisson: Accounting for Dispersion in Count Data Modeling,” April 21, 2015.
Elias Al-Najjar, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, “Hierarchical Principal Fitted Components,” April 23, 2015.
Ben Klemens, U.S. Census Bureau, “Controlling Revisions on Linux,” May 7, 2015.
Emanuel Ben-David, Columbia University, “Estimations in Graphical Models,” May 12, 2015.
Thomas Trimbur, George Washington University (Adjunct), “General Multivariate Low—Pass and Band-Pass Filters for Extracting Trends and Cycles in Multiple Time Series with Applications to U.S. Macroeconomic Data,” May 28, 2015.
Christoph Sax, Consultant, “R Shiny and Seasonal: R Interface to X-13,” June 3, 2015.
Thomas Mathew, CSRM, U.S. Census Bureau & University of Maryland, Baltimore County, “Series of Lectures in Experimental Design,” June 4, 11, 18, 25, and July 9, 15, 16, 30, 2015.
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