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Computational Statistics, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, February 2009
- María del Mar Rueda, I. Sánchez-Borrego:
A predictive estimator of finite population mean using nonparametric regression. 1-14 - Miguel Jerez, José M. Casals, Sonia Sotoca:
Likelihood stabilization for ill-conditioned vector GARCH models. 15-35 - Enrique F. Castillo, Carmen Castillo, Ali S. Hadi, José M. Sarabia:
Combined regression models. 37-66 - Yong Wang:
The constrained Fisher scoring method for maximum likelihood computation of a nonparametric mixing distribution. 67-81 - Jooyong Shim, Changha Hwang, Kyung Ha Seok:
Non-crossing quantile regression via doubly penalized kernel machine. 83-94 - M. S. Aminzadeh:
Sequential and non-sequential acceptance sampling plans for autocorrelated processes using ARMA(p, q) models. 95-111 - Ricardo Cao, Alicia de las Heras, Angeles Saavedra:
The uncertainties about the relationships risk-return-volatility in the Spanish stock market. 113-126 - Kaoru Fueda, Masaya Iizuka, Yuichi Mori:
Variable selection in multivariate methods using global score estimation. 127-144 - Mario Francisco-Fernández, Juan M. Vilar-Fernández:
Two tests for heteroscedasticity in nonparametric regression. 145-163 - Satoru Yokoyama, Atsuho Nakayama, Akinori Okada:
One-mode three-way overlapping cluster analysis. 165-179
Volume 24, Number 2, May 2009
- Paul Murrell:
Editorial. 181-182 - Patrick Wessa:
A framework for statistical software development, maintenance, and publishing within an open-access business model. 183-193 - Michael Lawrence, Hadley Wickham, Dianne Cook, Heike Hofmann, Deborah F. Swayne:
Extending the GGobi pipeline from R. 195-205 - Hadley Wickham, Michael Lawrence, Dianne Cook, Andreas Buja, Heike Hofmann, Deborah F. Swayne:
The plumbing of interactive graphics. 207-215 - Luke Tierney:
Code analysis and parallelizing vector operations in R. 217-223 - Kurt Hornik, Christian Buchta, Achim Zeileis:
Open-source machine learning: R meets Weka. 225-232 - John Fox, Michael Friendly, Georges Monette:
Visualizing hypothesis tests in multivariate linear models: the heplots package for R. 233-246 - Sandrah P. Eckel, Roger D. Peng:
Interacting with local and remote data repositories using the stashR package. 247-254 - Seth Falcon:
Caching code chunks in dynamic documents. 255-261 - Peter Dalgaard:
Can we have better semantics for R's attach mechanism? 263-269 - Duncan Temple Lang:
A modest proposal: an approach to making the internal R system extensible. 271-281 - Duncan Temple Lang:
Working with meta-data from C/C++ code in R: the RGCCTranslationUnit package. 283-293 - E. James Harner, Dajie Luo, Jun Tan:
JavaStat: a Java/R-based statistical computing environment. 295-302 - Simon Urbanek:
How to talk to strangers: ways to leverage connectivity between R, Java and Objective C. 303-311 - Haruhiko Ogasawara:
Asymptotic cumulants of the parameter estimators in item response theory. 313-331 - Tak K. Mak, Fassil Nebebe:
Numerical approximation of conditional asymptotic variances using Monte Carlo simulation. 333-344 - Muhammad Riaz, Ronald J. M. M. Does:
A process variability control chart. 345-368 - Andreas Rosenblad:
J.J. Faraway: Extending the linear model with R: generalized linear, mixed effects and nonparametric regression models. 369-370 - Andreas Rosenblad:
B. F. J. Manly: Randomization, bootstrap and Monte Carlo methods in biology, third edition. 371-372 - Han Lin Shang:
D. Hand: Information generation (2007): how data rule our world. 373-374
Volume 24, Number 3, August 2009
- Tsung-I Lin, Hsiu J. Ho, Pao-Sheng Shen:
Computationally efficient learning of multivariate t mixture models with missing information. 375-392 - HyungJun Cho, Jaewoo Kang, Jae K. Lee:
Empirical Bayes analysis of unreplicated microarray data. 393-408 - Fushing Hsieh, Shu-Chun Chen, How-Jing Lee:
Computing circadian rhythmic patterns and beyond: introduction to a new non-Fourier analysis. 409-430 - F. Al-Awadhi, Ahmad Reza Soltani:
Thresholds of moving average of stationary processes for given on target significant levels. 431-440 - Isabel Molina, Nicola Salvati, Monica Pratesi:
Bootstrap for estimating the MSE of the Spatial EBLUP. 441-458 - Claudio Morana:
An omnibus noise filter. 459-479 - Pao-sheng Shen:
A simulation study for a class of central composite designs with nested sub-experiment. 481-495 - Hee-Seok Oh, Donghoh Kim, Youngjo Lee:
Cross-validated wavelet shrinkage. 497-512 - V. Alba Fernández, D. Barrera Rosillo, María José Ibáñez-Pérez, María-Dolores Jiménez-Gamero:
A homogeneity test for bivariate random variables. 513-531 - Peter Winker, Dietmar Maringer:
The convergence of estimators based on heuristics: theory and application to a GARCH model. 533-550
Volume 24, Number 4, December 2009
- Jürgen Symanzik, William Fischetti, Ian Spence:
Commemorating William Playfair's 250th birthday. 551 - Jau-Chuan Ke, Yunn-Kuang Chu:
Comparison on five estimation approaches of intensity for a queueing system with short run. 567 - Alessio Farcomeni:
An exact approach to sparse principal component analysis. 583 - Niranjan Nagarajan, Uri Keich:
Reliability and efficiency of algorithms for computing the significance of the Mann-Whitney test. 605 - Lorenzo Fattorini:
An adaptive algorithm for estimating inclusion probabilities and performing the Horvitz-Thompson criterion in complex designs. 623 - Vinícius D. Mayrink, Dani Gamerman:
On computational aspects of Bayesian spatial models: influence of the neighboring structure in the efficiency of MCMC algorithms. 641 - Isabel Parra-Frutos:
The behaviour of the modified Levene's test when data are not normally distributed. 671 - José Antonio Roldán Nofuentes, Juan de Dios Luna del Castillo, P. Femia Marzo:
Computational methods for comparing two binary diagnostic tests in the presence of partial verification of the disease. 695 - Michael Habeck:
Generation of three-dimensional random rotations in fitting and matching problems. 719
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