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Computational Statistics, Volume 28
Volume 28, Number 1, February 2013
- Harald Binder, Hans A. Kestler, Matthias Schmid:
Proceedings of Reisensburg 2010. 1-3 - Martin Schels, Stefan Scherer, Michael Glodek, Hans A. Kestler, Günther Palm, Friedhelm Schwenker:
On the discovery of events in EEG data utilizing information fusion. 5-18 - Martin Hopfensitz, Christoph Müssel, Markus Maucher, Hans A. Kestler:
Attractors in Boolean networks: a tutorial. 19-36 - Veronika Reiser, Christine Porzelius, Susanne Stampf, Martin Schumacher, Harald Binder:
Can matching improve the performance of boosting for identifying important genes in observational studies? 37-49 - Ludwig Lausser, Christoph Müssel, Markus Maucher, Hans A. Kestler:
Measuring and visualizing the stability of biomarker selection techniques. 51-65 - Anna Telaar, Dirk Repsilber, Gerd Nürnberg:
Biomarker discovery: classification using pooled samples. 67-106 - Steffen Unkel, Nickolay T. Trendafilov:
Zig-zag exploratory factor analysis with more variables than observations. 107-125 - Michael Glodek, Martin Schels, Friedhelm Schwenker:
Ensemble Gaussian mixture models for probability density estimation. 127-138 - Sebastian Lück, Alois Fichtl, Michaela Sailer, Helga Joos, Rolf E. Brenner, Paul Walther, Volker Schmidt:
Statistical analysis of the intermediate filament network in cells of mesenchymal lineage by greyvalue-oriented image segmentation. 139-160 - Marco Bee, Roberto Benedetti, Giuseppe Espa:
On maximum likelihood estimation of a Pareto mixture. 161-178 - Daiki Maki:
The influence of heteroskedastic variances on cointegration tests: A comparison using Monte Carlo simulations. 179-198 - Ya-Wen Yang, Chong Yau Fu:
Two advanced methods for adjusting the main coefficient in logistic regression. 199-218 - Jia-Ren Tsai:
Interval estimation for fitting straight line when both variables are subject to error. 219-240 - Roberto Fontana:
Algebraic generation of minimum size orthogonal fractional factorial designs: an approach based on integer linear programming. 241-253 - Samuel Pfyffer, Riccardo Gatto:
An efficient simulation algorithm for the generalized von Mises distribution of order two. 255-268 - Pablo Martínez-Camblor, Jacobo de Uña-Álvarez:
Density comparison for independent and right censored samples via kernel smoothing. 269-288 - Ehab F. Abd-Elfattah:
Saddlepoint approximations for tests of dispersion. 289-306 - Sarah L. Wilde, Scott D. Grimshaw:
Efficient computation of generalized median estimators. 307-317 - Claudio Agostinelli, Luca Greco:
A weighted strategy to handle likelihood uncertainty in Bayesian inference. 319-339 - Kazushi Maruo, Masashi Goto:
Percentile estimation based on the power-normal distribution. 341-356 - Lionel Cucala, Christophe Dematteï, Paulo Lopes, Andre Ribeiro:
A spatial scan statistic for case event data based on connected components. 357-369 - Alexandre Lourme, Christophe Biernacki:
Simultaneous Gaussian model-based clustering for samples of multiple origins. 371-391
Volume 28, Number 2, April 2013
- Ulric J. Lund:
Monte Carlo maximum likelihood circle fitting using circular density functions. 393-411 - Germán Aneiros, Philippe Vieu:
Testing linearity in semi-parametric functional data analysis. 413-434 - Nicolai Bissantz, Hajo Holzmann:
Asymptotics for spectral regularization estimators in statistical inverse problems. 435-453 - Thomas Blumentritt, Oliver Grothe:
Ranking ranks: a ranking algorithm for bootstrapping from the empirical copula. 455-462 - Gordon J. Ross, Dimitris K. Tasoulis, Niall M. Adams:
Sequential monitoring of a Bernoulli sequence when the pre-change parameter is unknown. 463-479 - Taleb Ahmad, Wolfgang K. Härdle, Sigbert Klinke, Shafiqah A. Al-Awadhi:
Using wiki to build an e-learning system in statistics in the Arabic language. 481-491 - Heewon Park, Fumitake Sakaori:
Lag weighted lasso for time series model. 493-504 - Angela Noufaily, M. C. Jones:
On maximization of the likelihood for the generalized gamma distribution. 505-517 - Katrin Dippold, Harald Hruschka:
Variable selection for market basket analysis. 519-539 - Christian H. Weiß:
Monitoring kth order runs in binary processes. 541-562 - Christian H. Weiß:
Erratum to: Monitoring kth order runs in binary processes. 563 - Jörg Henseler, Marko Sarstedt:
Goodness-of-fit indices for partial least squares path modeling. 565-580 - Pao-sheng Shen:
Regression analysis of interval censored and doubly truncated data with linear transformation models. 581-596 - Silvia Cagnone, Paola Monari:
Latent variable models for ordinal data by using the adaptive quadrature approximation. 597-619 - Davide Bacciu, Terence A. Etchells, Paulo J. G. Lisboa, Joe Whittaker:
Efficient identification of independence networks using mutual information. 621-646 - Man-Jen Hsu, Huey-miin Hsueh:
The linear combinations of biomarkers which maximize the partial area under the ROC curves. 647-666 - Rashid Mehmood, Muhammad Riaz, Ronald J. M. M. Does:
Efficient power computation for r out of m runs rules schemes. 667-681 - Abdolreza Mohammadi, Mohammad Reza Salehi Rad, Ernst C. Wit:
Using mixture of Gamma distributions for Bayesian analysis in an M/G/1 queue with optional second service. 683-700 - Jorge V. Pérez-Rodríguez, Julián Andrada-Félix:
Estimating critical values for testing the i.i.d. in standardized residuals from GARCH models in finite samples. 701-734 - Qihui Chen, Yu Ren:
Improvement in finite-sample properties of GMM-based Wald tests. 735-749 - Wan-Lun Wang, Tsung-I Lin:
An efficient ECM algorithm for maximum likelihood estimation in mixtures of t-factor analyzers. 751-769 - Asuman Turkmen, Nedret Billor:
Partial least squares classification for high dimensional data using the PCOUT algorithm. 771-788 - Alfonso Iodice D'Enza, Francesco Palumbo:
Iterative factor clustering of binary data. 789-807 - Jin-Guan Lin, Chun-Zheng Cao:
On estimation of measurement error models with replication under heavy-tailed distributions. 809-829 - Masahiro Kuroda, Hiroki Hashiguchi, Shigekazu Nakagawa, Zhi Geng:
MCMC using Markov bases for computing p-values in decomposable log-linear models. 831-850 - Masaki Ishikawa, Hajime Kawakami:
Compression-based distance between string data and its application to literary work classification based on authorship. 851-873 - Pablo Martínez-Camblor, Jacobo de Uña-Álvarez:
Studying the bandwidth in (k)-sample smooth tests. 875-892
Volume 28, Number 3, June 2013
- N. Balakrishnan, Eric Beutner, Erhard Cramer:
Computational aspects of statistical intervals based on two Type-II censored samples. 893-917 - J. A. Cano, C. Carazo, D. Salmerón:
Bayesian model selection approach to the one way analysis of variance under homoscedasticity. 919-931 - Elizabeth M. Hashimoto, Gauss M. Cordeiro, Edwin M. M. Ortega:
The new Neyman type A beta Weibull model with long-term survivors. 933-954 - James Taylor, Jochen Einbeck:
Challenging the curse of dimensionality in multivariate local linear regression. 955-976 - Saralees Nadarajah, Bozidar V. Popovic, Miroslav M. Ristic:
Compounding: an R package for computing continuous distributions obtained by compounding a continuous and a discrete distribution. 977-992 - K. C. Chua, Seng Huat Ong:
Test of misspecification with application to negative binomial distribution. 993-1009 - A. Shirvani, Ahmad Reza Soltani:
A characterization for truncated cauchy random variables with nonzero skewness parameter. 1011-1016 - Faisal Maqbool Zahid, Gerhard Tutz:
Ridge estimation for multinomial logit models with symmetric side constraints. 1017-1034 - Giuliana Cortese, Laura Ventura:
Accurate higher-order likelihood inference on (P(Y<X)). 1035-1059 - Joanna Kisielinska:
The exact bootstrap method shown on the example of the mean and variance estimation. 1061-1077 - Benjamin Hofner, Torsten Hothorn, Thomas Kneib:
Variable selection and model choice in structured survival models. 1079-1101 - Cathy W. S. Chen, Richard Gerlach:
Semi-parametric quantile estimation for double threshold autoregressive models with heteroskedasticity. 1103-1131 - Kiyoshi Inoue, Sigeo Aki:
Distributions of numbers of runs and scans on directed acyclic graphs with generation. 1133-1150 - Ying-Chao Hung, Neng-Fang Tseng:
Extracting informative variables in the validation of two-group causal relationship. 1151-1167 - A. Hussein, Hassen A. Muttlak, M. Saleh:
Group sequential comparison of two binomial proportions under ranked set sampling design. 1169-1194 - Isambi S. Mbalawata, Simo Särkkä, Heikki Haario:
Parameter estimation in stochastic differential equations with Markov chain Monte Carlo and non-linear Kalman filtering. 1195-1223 - Dominique Guégan, Philippe de Peretti:
An omnibus test to detect time-heterogeneity in time series. 1225-1239 - Ming Zheng, Wen Yu:
Empirical likelihood method for multivariate Cox regression. 1241-1267 - Isabel Parra-Frutos:
Testing homogeneity of variances with unequal sample sizes. 1269-1297 - Heng-Hui Lue, Bing-Ran You:
High-dimensional regression analysis with treatment comparisons. 1299-1317 - Yong-Dao Zhou, Kai-Tai Fang:
An efficient method for constructing uniform designs with large size. 1319-1331 - Carlos J. Pérez-González, Arturo J. Fernández:
Classical versus Bayesian risks in acceptance sampling: a sensitivity analysis. 1333-1350 - Riccardo Bramante, Gimmi Dallago:
An efficient method of evaluating portfolio risk and return. 1351-1363 - Tim Fischer, Udo Kamps:
Power maps in goodness-of-fit testing. 1365-1382
Volume 28, Number 4, August 2013
- Yuichi Mori, Helmut Herwartz, Jürgen Symanzik:
A memorial for the Late Professor Wolfgang Polasek. 1383-1384 - Klaus Kähler Holst, Esben Budtz-Jørgensen:
Linear latent variable models: the lava-package. 1385-1452 - Jin Zhang:
Simplification of joint confidence regions for the parameters of the Pareto distribution. 1453-1462 - Andrés M. Alonso, Ana E. Sipols, Silvia Quintas:
A single-index model procedure for interpolation intervals in time series. 1463-1484 - Jie Jiang, Xinsheng Liu, Keming Yu:
Maximum likelihood estimation of multinomial probit factor analysis models for multivariate t-distribution. 1485-1500 - Hristos Tyralis, Demetris Koutsoyiannis, Stefanos Kozanis:
An algorithm to construct Monte Carlo confidence intervals for an arbitrary function of probability distribution parameters. 1501-1527 - Alexandre Brouste, Stefano Maria Iacus:
Parameter estimation for the discretely observed fractional Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process and the Yuima R package. 1529-1547 - Laura Azzimonti, Francesca Ieva, Anna Maria Paganoni:
Nonlinear nonparametric mixed-effects models for unsupervised classification. 1549-1570 - Luca Bagnato, Antonio Punzo:
Finite mixtures of unimodal beta and gamma densities and the k-bumps algorithm. 1571-1597 - Shunfang Wang, Xueren Wang:
Statistical inference of risk ratio in a correlated 2 × 2 table with structural zero. 1599-1615 - Oliver Morell, Dennis Otto, Roland Fried:
On robust cross-validation for nonparametric smoothing. 1617-1637 - Li-Chu Chien:
Multiple deletion diagnostics in beta regression models. 1639-1661 - Izabela Regina Cardoso de Oliveira, Daniel Furtado Ferreira:
Computing the noncentral gamma distribution, its inverse and the noncentrality parameter. 1663-1680 - Tsung-Shan Tsou, Wan-Chen Chen:
Estimation of intra-cluster correlation coefficient via the failure of Bartlett's second identity. 1681-1698 - Lichun Wang, Yuan You, Heng Lian:
A simple and efficient algorithm for fused lasso signal approximator with convex loss function. 1699-1714 - Jin Zhang:
Reducing bias of the maximum likelihood estimator of shape parameter for the gamma Distribution. 1715-1724 - Jörg Wensch, Monika Wensch-Dorendorf, Hermann H. Swalve:
The evaluation of variance component estimation software: generating benchmark problems by exact and approximate methods. 1725-1748 - Carsten H. Botts:
An accept-reject algorithm for the positive multivariate normal distribution. 1749-1773 - Laurent Delsol:
No effect tests in regression on functional variable and some applications to spectrometric studies. 1775-1811 - Ray-Bing Chen, Ying-Chao Hung, Weichung Wang, Sung-Wei Yen:
Contour estimation via two fidelity computer simulators under limited resources. 1813-1834 - Changrong Yan, Dixin Zhang:
Sparse dimension reduction for survival data. 1835-1852 - Yves Dominicy, Hiroaki Ogata, David Veredas:
Inference for vast dimensional elliptical distributions. 1853-1880
Volume 28, Number 5, October 2013
- Shamsuddin Ahmed:
Performance of derivative free search ANN training algorithm with time series and classification problems. 1881-1914 - Philip L. H. Yu, Paul H. Lee, Wai Ming Wan:
Factor analysis for paired ranked data with application on parent-child value orientation preference data. 1915-1945 - Markus Jochmann:
What belongs where? Variable selection for zero-inflated count models with an application to the demand for health care. 1947-1964 - Minjeong Park, Sinsup Cho, Hee-Seok Oh:
The role of functional data analysis for instantaneous frequency estimation. 1965-1987 - Kevin Murray, Samuel Müller, Berwin A. Turlach:
Revisiting fitting monotone polynomials to data. 1989-2005 - Reyhaneh Rikhtehgaran, Iraj Kazemi:
Semi-parametric Bayesian estimation of mixed-effects models using the multivariate skew-normal distribution. 2007-2027 - Huixiu Zhao, Jinguan Lin:
An approximately optimal non-parametric procedure for analyzing exchangeable binary data with random cluster sizes. 2029-2047 - Antti Solonen:
Proposal adaptation in simulated annealing for continuous optimization problems. 2049-2065 - John P. Nolan:
Multivariate elliptically contoured stable distributions: theory and estimation. 2067-2089 - Filipe J. Marques, Carlos A. Coelho:
Obtaining the exact and near-exact distributions of the likelihood ratio statistic to test circular symmetry through the use of characteristic functions. 2091-2115 - Jennifer Le-Rademacher, Lynne Billard:
Principal component histograms from interval-valued observations. 2117-2138 - Saralees Nadarajah, Shaiful Anuar Abu Bakar:
A new R package for actuarial survival models. 2139-2160 - Jaromír Antoch, Daniela Jarusková:
Testing for multiple change points. 2161-2183 - Luís Meira-Machado, Javier Roca-Pardiñas, Ingrid Van Keilegom, Carmen Cadarso-Suárez:
Bandwidth selection for the estimation of transition probabilities in the location-scale progressive three-state model. 2185-2210 - Tak K. Mak, Fassil Nebebe:
On a general class of probability distributions and its applications. 2211-2230 - William Volterman, N. Balakrishnan:
Efficient iterative computation of mixture weights for pooled order statistics for meta-analysis of multiple type-II right censored data. 2231-2239 - Yuanhui Xiao, Huayu Liu:
Modified profile likelihood approach for certain intraclass correlation coefficients. 2241-2265 - Helio dos Santos Migon, Alexandra M. Schmidt, Romy E. R. Ravines, João B. M. Pereira:
An efficient sampling scheme for dynamic generalized models. 2267-2293 - Shu-Chun Chen, Fushing Hsieh, Chii-Ruey Hwang:
Discovering focal regions of slightly-aggregated sparse signals. 2295-2308 - Javier E. Contreras-Reyes, Wilfredo Palma:
Statistical analysis of autoregressive fractionally integrated moving average models in R. 2309-2331 - Dong-Yop Oh, J. Brian Gray:
GA-Ensemble: a genetic algorithm for robust ensembles. 2333-2347 - Mohammad Z. Raqab, Jafar Ahmadi, Byan A. Arabli:
Comparisons among some predictors of exponential distributions using Pitman closeness. 2349-2365 - Mahdi Teimouri, Saralees Nadarajah:
On simulating truncated stable random variables. 2367-2377
Volume 28, Number 6, December 2013
- Andrzej Mlodak:
Neighbourhood of spatial areas in the physical and socio-economical context. 2379-2414 - Cathy W. S. Chen, Feng-Chi Liu, Mike K. P. So:
Threshold variable selection of asymmetric stochastic volatility models. 2415-2447 - Kohei Adachi:
Generalized joint Procrustes analysis. 2449-2464 - M. S. Aminzadeh:
Bayesian estimation of the expected time of first arrival past a truncated time T: the case of NHPP with power law intensity. 2465-2477 - Qinying He, H. N. Nagaraja, Chunjie Wu:
Efficient simulation of complete and censored samples from common bivariate exponential distributions. 2479-2494 - Yayuan Zhu, Jingjing Wu, Xuewen Lu:
Minimum Hellinger distance estimation for a two-sample semiparametric cure rate model with censored survival data. 2495-2518 - A. K. Md. Ehsanes Saleh, B. M. Golam Kibria:
Improved ridge regression estimators for the logistic regression model. 2519-2558 - Haruhiko Ogasawara:
Asymptotic properties of the Bayes modal estimators of item parameters in item response theory. 2559-2583 - Erhard Reschenhofer, David Preinerstorfer, Lukas Steinberger:
Non-monotonic penalizing for the number of structural breaks. 2585-2598 - Bernd Bischl, Julia Schiffner, Claus Weihs:
Benchmarking local classification methods. 2599-2619 - Ali Akbar Jafari, Mohammad Reza Kazemi:
A parametric bootstrap approach for the equality of coefficients of variation. 2621-2639 - Yann Guédon:
Exploring the latent segmentation space for the assessment of multiple change-point models. 2641-2678 - Jakob Stöber, Ulf Schepsmeier:
Estimating standard errors in regular vine copula models. 2679-2707 - Sameer Parpia, John J. Koval, Allan Donner:
Evaluation of confidence intervals for the kappa statistic when the assumption of marginal homogeneity is violated. 2709-2718 - Niklas Ahlgren, Jan Antell:
The power of bootstrap tests of cointegration rank. 2719-2748 - Flaminia Musella:
A PC algorithm variation for ordinal variables. 2749-2759 - Eduardo Gutiérrez González, José A. Villaseñor-Alva, Olga Vladimirovna Panteleeva, Humberto Vaquera-Huerta:
On testing the log-gamma distribution hypothesis by bootstrap. 2761-2776 - Maxime Lenormand, Franck Jabot, Guillaume Deffuant:
Adaptive approximate Bayesian computation for complex models. 2777-2796 - Luca Martino, Jesse Read:
On the flexibility of the design of multiple try Metropolis schemes. 2797-2823 - Elham Basiri, Jafar Ahmadi:
Nonparametric prediction intervals for progressive Type-II censored order statistics based on (k)-records. 2825-2848 - M. Maswadah:
Empirical Bayes inference for the Weibull model. 2849-2859 - Dries F. Benoit, Rahim Alhamzawi, Keming Yu:
Bayesian lasso binary quantile regression. 2861-2873
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