Research Group "Stochastic Algorithms and Nonparametric Statistics"

Research Seminar "Mathematical Statistics" Summer Semester 2012

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Place: Weierstrass-Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics
Erhard-Schmidt-Hörsaal, Mohrenstraße 39, 10117 Berlin
Time: Wednesdays, 10.00 a.m. - 12.30 p.m.
11.04.2012 No Seminar
18.04.2012 Paul von Bünau and Franz Kiraly (TU Berlin)
Stationary subspace analysis and ideal regression
25.04.2012 Alois Kneip (Universität Bonn)
Attention! The seminar will be held in room 406. Factor models and variable selection in high dimensional regression analysis
02.05.2012 Johannes Schmidt-Hieber (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
The seminar will be held at WIAS, the room will be announced on arrival. Confidence statements for qualitative features in deconvolution
09.05.2012 Céline Duval (CREST)
The seminar will be held at Hausvogteiplatz 11 a, please arrive in time and wait in front of the entrance. Adaptive wavelet estimation of a renewal reward process
16.05.2012 Jan Johannes (Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium)
Adaptive estimation in function linear Models
23.05.2012 Vladimir Spokoiny (WIAS Berlin)
Bernstein - von Mises theorem for quasi-posterior
30.05.2012 Prof. Ingo Steinwart (Universität Stuttgart)
Statistical Learning: Classification, Density Level Estimation, and Clustering
06.06.2012 No Seminar
13.06.2012 Nicolas Verzelen (INRA, Montpellier)
Minimax risks for sparse regression: a review
20.06.2012 Shujie Ma (University of California, Riverside)
Simultaneous variable selection and estimation in semiparametric modeling of longitudinal/clustered data
27.06.2012 Thomas Royen (FH Bingen)
Some exact distributions derived from gamma random variables including Greenwood's statistic
04.07.2012 Cecilia Mancini (University of Florence)
Spot Volatility Estimation Using Delta Sequences
11.07.2012 Hue Wen Teng (National Central University, Taiwan)
First Talk:Implied State Price Densties of Weather Derivatives
Ngoc Mai Tran (UC Berkeley)
Second Talk: FPCA thoughts on random quantile curves


last reviewed: Febrary 21, 2012, Christine Schneider