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2003: An IMS Mini-Meeting on Functional Data Analysis

January 10-11, 2003

The Department of Statistics of the University of Florida will host its Fifth Annual Winter Workshop on January 10-11, 2003, in Gainesville, Florida. The workshop will focus on recent developments in Functional Data Analysis (FDA), which is emerging as one of the most important new statistical methodologies, with diverse applications in all areas of statistics ranging from image analysis to bioinformatics. A major purpose of the symposium is to stimulate interaction between senior and young researchers, to identify the latest developments in FDA, and to promote discussion in this and related topics. In addition to the fourteen invited talks, there will be a poster session to which all participants are encouraged to contribute.

2003 Conference Program (PDF)
Invited Speakers – Talks

Randy Eubank, Texas A & M – Talk
Jianqing Fan, University of North Carolina – Talk
Iain Johnstone, University of California, Berkeley – Talk
Rob Kass, Carnegie-Mellon University – Talk
Charles Kooperberg, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Mary Lindstrom, University of Wisconsin
Steve Marron, University of North Carolina
Ian McKeague, Florida State University – Talk
Jim Ramsay, McGill University –Talk
Bernard Silverman, University of Bristol
Brani Vidakovic, Georgia Tech University – Talk
Naisyin Wang, Texas A & M – Talk
Colin Wu, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute –Talk

Organizers

George Casella, Sam Wu, Jim Booth, Jim Hobert, Bhramar Mukherjee, Brett Presnell, Clyde Schoolfield, and Alex Trindade

SPONSORS

National Science Foundation
Info Tech
UF Graduate School
UF College of Liberal Arts and Sciences