Empirical Likelihood Study Group

Organizer: Chun Li

Purpose

Empirical likelihood is a nonparametric method of statistical inference. It has potential applications in many areas of statistics. This study group will focus on understanding the idea of empirical likelihood and seeking its connections with and applications in practice. We will initially discuss the book Empirical Likelihood written by Art Owen, and then move on to some related papers.

Participants

Chun Li, Frank Harrell, Don Hong, Heidi Chen, Lily Wang, Sebastien Haneuse, Tatsuki Koyama, Dan Byrne, Yanqin Fan, Qingxia Chen

E-mail list: chun.li@vanderbilt.edu, f.harrell@vanderbilt.edu, don.hong@vanderbilt.edu, heidi.chen@vanderbilt.edu, lily.wang@vanderbilt.edu, sebastien.haneuse@Vanderbilt.Edu, tatsuki.koyama@vanderbilt.edu, daniel.byrne@vanderbilt.edu, yanqin.fan@vanderbilt.edu, cindy.chen@vanderbilt.edu

Schedule

The group generally meets every other Thursday 8a-9a in the Courtyard Cafe. Breakfast is provided. The group should meet at the checkout line with their food.

Currently scheduled meeting dates and assigned leaders are as follows:

Date Leader Topic
16Sep04 Tatsuki Koyama Chapters 1-2
30Sep04 Tatsuki Koyama and Chun Li Chapters 2-3
14Oct04 Chun Li Chapter 3
28Oct04 Chun Li and Frank Harrell Chapters 3-4
11Nov04 Frank Harrell and Yanqin Fan Chapters 4-5
2Dec04?    
16Dec04?    

Software

Supplementary Materials

Topic revision: r9 - 30 Sep 2005, QingxiaChen
 

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