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2024
  • A New Bivariate Zero-Inflated Poisson Model
    GSIG: Golshid Aflaki, HEC Montreal, Oral presentation
  • Boundary Correction and Smoothing Methods for the Spectrograms of Uniformly Modulated Processes
    Général: Skye Paphora Griffith, Queen's University, Oral presentation
  • Challenges when Calibrating a Random Forest Fit to Undersampled Data
    Science des données et analytique: Nathan Phelps, University of Western Ontario, Oral presentation
  • Distribution-Uniform Strong Laws of Large Numbers
    Probabilité: Ian Waudby Smith, Carnegie-Mellon University, Oral presentation
  • Estimating and Forecasting Disease Trends from Wastewater Surveillance Data
    Biostatistique: Emily Somerset, University of Toronto, Oral presentation
  • Initial Validity and Reliability Testing of the SGBA-5: A Measurement Tool for Facilitating Sex- And Gender-Based Analyses in Health Sciences Research
    Présentation d'affiches: Andrew Putman, Ontario Tech University, Poster presentation
  • Local Polynomial Lp Norm Regression
    Général: Ladan Tazik, University of British Columbia – Okanagan, Oral presentation
  • Quantile Estimation for Sampling Distributions of Posterior Probabilities
    Biostatistique: Luke Hagar, University of Waterloo, Oral presentation
  • Robust Extreme Thresholds Through Generalised Bayesian Model Averaging
    Science actuarielle: S bastien Jessup, Concordia University, Oral presentation
  • Robustifying Elicitable Functionals under Kullback-Leibler Misspecification
    Science actuarielle: Kathleen E Miao, University of Toronto, Oral presentation
  • Statistical Aspects of Rough Stochastic Volatility
    Science actuarielle: Xiyue Han, University of Waterloo, Oral presentation
  • Variance Reduction with Model-Based Counterfactual Estimation
    Science des données et analytique: Kyu Min Shim, University of Waterloo, Oral presentation
  • Variational Bayes for Basis Function Selection for Functional Data Representation with Correlated Errors
    Général: Ana Carolina da Cruz, University of Western Ontario, Oral presentation