Advances in Complex Data Modeling and Computational Methods in Statistics

Advances in Complex Data Modeling and Computational Methods in Statistics
Author: Anna Maria Paganoni,Piercesare Secchi
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2014-11-04
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783319111490

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The book is addressed to statisticians working at the forefront of the statistical analysis of complex and high dimensional data and offers a wide variety of statistical models, computer intensive methods and applications: network inference from the analysis of high dimensional data; new developments for bootstrapping complex data; regression analysis for measuring the downsize reputational risk; statistical methods for research on the human genome dynamics; inference in non-euclidean settings and for shape data; Bayesian methods for reliability and the analysis of complex data; methodological issues in using administrative data for clinical and epidemiological research; regression models with differential regularization; geostatistical methods for mobility analysis through mobile phone data exploration. This volume is the result of a careful selection among the contributions presented at the conference "S.Co.2013: Complex data modeling and computationally intensive methods for estimation and prediction" held at the Politecnico di Milano, 2013. All the papers published here have been rigorously peer-reviewed.

Complex Data Modeling and Computationally Intensive Statistical Methods

Complex Data Modeling and Computationally Intensive Statistical Methods
Author: Pietro Mantovan,Piercesare Secchi
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2011-01-27
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9788847013865

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Selected from the conference "S.Co.2009: Complex Data Modeling and Computationally Intensive Methods for Estimation and Prediction," these 20 papers cover the latest in statistical methods and computational techniques for complex and high dimensional datasets.

Complex Data Modeling and Computationally Intensive Statistical Methods

Complex Data Modeling and Computationally Intensive Statistical Methods
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2011-08-14
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 8847013925

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Complex Models and Computational Methods in Statistics

Complex Models and Computational Methods in Statistics
Author: Matteo Grigoletto,Francesco Lisi,Sonia Petrone
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2013-01-26
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9788847028715

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The use of computational methods in statistics to face complex problems and highly dimensional data, as well as the widespread availability of computer technology, is no news. The range of applications, instead, is unprecedented. As often occurs, new and complex data types require new strategies, demanding for the development of novel statistical methods and suggesting stimulating mathematical problems. This book is addressed to researchers working at the forefront of the statistical analysis of complex systems and using computationally intensive statistical methods.

Functional and High Dimensional Statistics and Related Fields

Functional and High Dimensional Statistics and Related Fields
Author: Germán Aneiros,Ivana Horová,Marie Hušková,Philippe Vieu
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2020-06-19
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783030477561

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This book presents the latest research on the statistical analysis of functional, high-dimensional and other complex data, addressing methodological and computational aspects, as well as real-world applications. It covers topics like classification, confidence bands, density estimation, depth, diagnostic tests, dimension reduction, estimation on manifolds, high- and infinite-dimensional statistics, inference on functional data, networks, operatorial statistics, prediction, regression, robustness, sequential learning, small-ball probability, smoothing, spatial data, testing, and topological object data analysis, and includes applications in automobile engineering, criminology, drawing recognition, economics, environmetrics, medicine, mobile phone data, spectrometrics and urban environments. The book gathers selected, refereed contributions presented at the Fifth International Workshop on Functional and Operatorial Statistics (IWFOS) in Brno, Czech Republic. The workshop was originally to be held on June 24-26, 2020, but had to be postponed as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic. Initiated by the Working Group on Functional and Operatorial Statistics at the University of Toulouse in 2008, the IWFOS workshops provide a forum to discuss the latest trends and advances in functional statistics and related fields, and foster the exchange of ideas and international collaboration in the field.

Advances in Mathematical and Statistical Modeling

Advances in Mathematical and Statistical Modeling
Author: Barry C. Arnold,N. Balakrishnan,Jose-Maria Sarabia Alegria,Roberto Minguez
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2009-04-09
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780817646264

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Enrique Castillo is a leading figure in several mathematical and engineering fields. Organized to honor Castillo’s significant contributions, this volume is an outgrowth of the "International Conference on Mathematical and Statistical Modeling," and covers recent advances in the field. Applications to safety, reliability and life-testing, financial modeling, quality control, general inference, as well as neural networks and computational techniques are presented.

Computational Methods for Data Analysis

Computational Methods for Data Analysis
Author: John M. Chambers
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 302
Release: 1977
Genre: Mathematical statistics
ISBN: UCAL:B2504933

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Programming; Data management and manipulation; Numerical computations; Linear models; Nonlinear models; Simulation of Random processes; Computational graphics.

Statistics for Spatio Temporal Data

Statistics for Spatio Temporal Data
Author: Noel Cressie,Christopher K. Wikle
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 624
Release: 2015-11-02
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781119243069

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Winner of the 2013 DeGroot Prize. A state-of-the-art presentation of spatio-temporal processes, bridging classic ideas with modern hierarchical statistical modeling concepts and the latest computational methods Noel Cressie and Christopher K. Wikle, are also winners of the 2011 PROSE Award in the Mathematics category, for the book “Statistics for Spatio-Temporal Data” (2011), published by John Wiley and Sons. (The PROSE awards, for Professional and Scholarly Excellence, are given by the Association of American Publishers, the national trade association of the US book publishing industry.) Statistics for Spatio-Temporal Data has now been reprinted with small corrections to the text and the bibliography. The overall content and pagination of the new printing remains the same; the difference comes in the form of corrections to typographical errors, editing of incomplete and missing references, and some updated spatio-temporal interpretations. From understanding environmental processes and climate trends to developing new technologies for mapping public-health data and the spread of invasive-species, there is a high demand for statistical analyses of data that take spatial, temporal, and spatio-temporal information into account. Statistics for Spatio-Temporal Data presents a systematic approach to key quantitative techniques that incorporate the latest advances in statistical computing as well as hierarchical, particularly Bayesian, statistical modeling, with an emphasis on dynamical spatio-temporal models. Cressie and Wikle supply a unique presentation that incorporates ideas from the areas of time series and spatial statistics as well as stochastic processes. Beginning with separate treatments of temporal data and spatial data, the book combines these concepts to discuss spatio-temporal statistical methods for understanding complex processes. Topics of coverage include: Exploratory methods for spatio-temporal data, including visualization, spectral analysis, empirical orthogonal function analysis, and LISAs Spatio-temporal covariance functions, spatio-temporal kriging, and time series of spatial processes Development of hierarchical dynamical spatio-temporal models (DSTMs), with discussion of linear and nonlinear DSTMs and computational algorithms for their implementation Quantifying and exploring spatio-temporal variability in scientific applications, including case studies based on real-world environmental data Throughout the book, interesting applications demonstrate the relevance of the presented concepts. Vivid, full-color graphics emphasize the visual nature of the topic, and a related FTP site contains supplementary material. Statistics for Spatio-Temporal Data is an excellent book for a graduate-level course on spatio-temporal statistics. It is also a valuable reference for researchers and practitioners in the fields of applied mathematics, engineering, and the environmental and health sciences.