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Activity based geometry independent features for information processing in heterogeneous camera networks
A principled statistical analysis of discrete context-dependent neural coding
Characterizing context-dependent neural activity in the rat hippocampus and entorhinal cortex
Applying survival analysis techniques to interim analysis and sample size reassessment of clinical trials with a dichotomous endpoint
Estimation of time series models robust to low-frequency contamination
Statistical advances in gene by gene interaction and gene by environment interaction in the era of genome-wide association studies
Clustering by genetic ancestry using genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphisms and incorporating genetic ancestry into genetic risk prediction models
Role of sparsity in high dimensional signal detection and estimation
Analysis of network type data using statistical methods
Exploration of gene region simulation, correction for multiple testing, and summary methods
Synchrony of time series, with applications to surveillance data
Statistical topics relating to computer network anomaly detection
Machine learning methods in construction of transcriptional regulatory networks
Quantification of improvement in risk prediction models
Causality, uncertainty, and falsification in clinical research
Impact of new variables on discrimination of risk prediction models
Using phenotyped but ungenotyped relatives in genetic association tests
Interdisciplinary applications of statistical physics to complex systems: Seismic physics, econophysics, and sociophysics
Frequency domain analysis of DSGE and stochastic volatility models
Transport and percolation in complex networks
Cluster analysis of longitudinal trajectories
Statistical inferences of biophysical neural models
Reinforcement in opinion dynamics