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SMAC TALKS SPRING 2017
Stochastic Modeling and Computational Statistics
Stochastic Modeling and Computational Statistics
- 40 minutes for each talk + 10 minutes for discussion.
- The talk should be accessible to all grad students who have completed 1 year of the program.
- Informal style. For instance, chalk and blackboard talks are welcome.
- Interruptions during the talk are welcome but they should only be for clarifications; longer questions are to be left to the discussion period.
- Unpublished work may not be shared or discussed outside the group without the permission of the speaker/author.
- While a large proportion of the talks may be related to stochastic modeling and computing, a much broader list of topics have also been discussed in this series.
Date | Speaker | Topic |
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January 13 | Yu-Xiang Wang (Machine Learning, Carnegie Mellon) | Trend Filtering on Graphs: Optimal denoting in k-D TV-classes and the Limitation of Linear Smoothers |
January 20 | No talk (two department seminars) | |
January 27 | No talk (two department seminars) | |
February 3 | Julie Bessac (Argonne Natl Labs) | Stochastic simulation of predictive space-time scenarios of wind speed using observations and physical model outputs |
February 10 | Duncan Fong | A Bayesian Multinomial Probit Model for the Analysis of Panel Choice Data |
February 17 | John Liechty | Gremlins in the Data: Identifying the Information Content of Research Subjects |
February 24 | Yanyuan Ma | Functional and very high dimension reduction |
March 3 | Ephraim Hanks | Modeling spatial covariance using the limiting distribution of spatio-temporal random walks |
March 10 | No seminar (spring break) | |
March 17 | No seminar (grad student recruitment week) | |
March 24 | Michele Diaz (Psychology) | Neuroimaging of Language Production and Aging |
March 31 | Scott Bennett (Political Science) | Being Your Own Worst Enemy, and Learning to Win: An Agent-based Simulation of Government Learning in Responding to Insurgency |
April 7 | Stephanie Lanza (Health and Human Development) | Finite Mixture Modeling to Understand Within-Person Affect Variability |
April 14 | Joshua Snoke | Secure Multiparty Maximum Likelihood Estimation with Partitioned Databases |
April 21 | Bharath Sriperumbudur |
A look back at previous SMAC TALKS.