Innovation E100
Feel the noise: A statistical journey through the resolution of a low frequency noise issue
Innovation E100Richard Single Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, UVM LOCATION: Innovation E100 ABSTRACT: In nature, low frequency noise (LFN) exposure is typically short term and often serves as a warning (e.g., thunder). Modern society has sources of LFN that Read more…
STAT@UVM Seminar – Sen Pei – Bayesian inference in networked systems and applications in infectious disease modeling
Innovation E100Sen Pei is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental Health Sciences at Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University. With a background in applied mathematics, network science, and complex systems, he studies the effects of environmental, social, and Read more…
STAT@UVM Seminar: Penalized doubly-robust estimation of adaptive treatment strategies with Erica Moodie
Innovation E100STAT@UVM Seminar: Erica Moodie Penalized doubly-robust estimation of adaptive treatment strategies Abstract: Adaptive treatment strategies (ATSs) are often estimated from data sources with many covariates measured, only a subset of which are useful for tailoring treatment or control of confounding. Read more…
Talkboctopus Seminar: Was the Internet a Mistake? A Data-driven Outlook for Online Jerks, with Jeremy Blackburn
Innovation E100Talkboctopus Seminar: Was the Internet a Mistake? A Data-driven Outlook for Online Jerks, with Jeremy Blackburn Over the past couple of decades, the growth and ubiquity of the Internet, and social media in particular, has drastically changed the world. While Read more…
Talkboctopus Seminar: Higher-Order Complex Biological Systems: Parcels, Proteins, Pandemics, and Prisons with C. Brandon Ogbunu
Innovation E100Talkboctopus Seminar: Higher-Order Complex Biological Systems: Parcels, Proteins, Pandemics, and Prisons with C. Brandon Ogbunu In this seminar, I will discuss how my intrigue with higher-order interactions manifests across my research interests, from molecular biology to social dynamics. Speaker information: https://medium.com/ogplexus
STAT@UVM Seminar: Science as Amateur Software Development with Richard McElreath
Innovation E100STAT@UVM Seminar: Richard McElreath Science as Amateur Software Development Note: We will play a recorded talk, and the speaker will join us for a Q&A session.
STAT@UVM Seminar: Relations between margin-based binary classifiers and logistic regression with Jeffrey S. Buzas
Innovation E100STAT@UVM Seminar: Jeffrey S. Buzas Relations between margin-based binary classifiers and logistic regression Abstract: This talk explores new connections between logistic regression and margin-based binary classification methods. The connections provide novel perspectives and insight on classification methods that use exponential Read more…