Journal: Comput. Stat.

Volume 25, Issue 4

551 -- 554Paul Murrell. The 2006 Data Expo of the American Statistical Association
555 -- 567Sang-Hoon Cho, Hyonho Chun. Visualizing abnormal climate changes in Central America from 1995 to 2000
569 -- 586J. Hobbs, Hadley Wickham, Heike Hofmann, Dianne Cook. Glaciers melt as mountains warm: a graphical case study
587 -- 601Svetlana K. Eden, Angel Q. An, Jeffrey Horner, Cathy A. Jenkins, Theresa A. Scott. A two-step process for graphically summarizing spatial temporal multivariate data in two dimensions
603 -- 617Byeong Yeob Choi, Ho Kim, Un Yeong Go, Jong-Hyeon Jeong, Jae-Won Lee. Comparison of various statistical methods for detecting disease outbreaks
619 -- 632Heng-Hui Lue. On principal Hessian directions for multivariate response regressions
633 -- 643Hidetoshi Murakami. A numerical comparison of the normal and some saddlepoint approximations to a distribution-free test for stochastic ordering in the competing risks model
645 -- 662Dimitris Kugiumtzis, Efthimia Bora-Senta. Normal correlation coefficient of non-normal variables using piece-wise linear approximation
663 -- 689Leonidas S. Pitsoulis, George Zioutas. A fast algorithm for robust regression with penalised trimmed squares
691 -- 705Joshua W. Hallam, Olcay Akman, Fusun Akman. Genetic algorithms with shrinking population size
707 -- 723Marilena Furno. A robust test of specification based on order statistics
725 -- 732Helmut Herwartz, Israel Waichman. A comparison of bootstrap and Monte-Carlo testing approaches to value-at-risk diagnosis

Volume 25, Issue 3

363 -- 374Pablo Martínez-Camblor. k-independent and right censored samples based on the likelihood ratio
375 -- 389Victor H. Salinas, José S. Romeo, Alexis Peña. On Bayesian estimation of a survival curve: comparative study and examples
391 -- 407Michael C. Minnotte. Mode testing via higher-order density estimation
409 -- 428Yoshio Takane, Kwanghee Jung, Heungsun Hwang. An acceleration method for Ten Berge et al.'s algorithm for orthogonal INDSCAL
429 -- 440Seung Hwan Lee. Confidence intervals for the regression parameter based on weighted log-rank estimating functions
441 -- 461Artin Armagan, Russell L. Zaretzki. t priors
463 -- 484Takuma Yoshida, Masaru Kanba, Kanta Naito. A computationally efficient model selection in the generalized linear mixed model
485 -- 503Milan Stehlík, Rastislav Potocký, Helmut Waldl, Zdenek Fabián. On the favorable estimation for fitting heavy tailed data
505 -- 536Jennifer S. K. Chan, Doris Y. P. Leung. Binary geometric process model for the modeling of longitudinal binary data with trend
537 -- 550María Jesús Rufo, Jacinto Martín, C. J. Pérez. A note on the prior parameter choice in finite mixture models of distributions from exponential families

Volume 25, Issue 2

183 -- 201Tzy-Chy Lin, Tsung-I Lin. Supervised learning of multivariate skew normal mixture models with missing information
203 -- 213Pao-Sheng Shen. Nonparametric estimation of the bivariate survival function for one modified form of doubly censored data
215 -- 239Jaehee Kim, Sooyoung Cheon. Bayesian multiple change-point estimation with annealing stochastic approximation Monte Carlo
241 -- 255Itziar Irigoien, Concepcion Arenas, Elena Fernández, Francisco Mestres. GEVA: geometric variability-based approaches for identifying patterns in data
257 -- 267Mir Nabi Pirouzi Fard. Probability plots and order statistics of the standard extreme value distribution
269 -- 289Marie Husková, Claudia Kirch. A note on studentized confidence intervals for the change-point
291 -- 298Yoshikazu Yamamoto, Junji Nakano, Takeshi Fujiwara. Parallel computing in the statistical system Jasp
299 -- 316Michael Boon Chong Khoo, Zhang Wu, Chung-Ho Chen, Kah Wai Yeong. Using one EWMA chart to jointly monitor the process mean and variance
317 -- 328Christophe Genolini, Bruno Falissard. KmL: k-means for longitudinal data
329 -- 340Zacharias Psaradakis. On inference based on the one-sample sign statistic for long-range dependent data
341 -- 361Aris Perperoglou, Paul H. C. Eilers. Penalized regression with individual deviance effects

Volume 25, Issue 1

1 -- 16Edward R. Scheinerman, Kimberly Tucker. Modeling graphs using dot product representations
17 -- 38Yongsung Joo, George Casella, James P. Hobert. Bayesian model-based tight clustering for time course data
39 -- 55Jay M. Ver Hoef, Josh M. London, Peter L. Boveng. Fast computing of some generalized linear mixed pseudo-models with temporal autocorrelation
57 -- 70Masahiro Kuroda, Hiroki Hashiguchi, Shigakazu Nakagawa. p-values in conditional independence models for a contingency table
71 -- 95Ching-Hui Chang, Nabendu Pal, Wooi Khai Lim, Jyh-Jiuan Lin. F test as well as ANOM
97 -- 105Jin Zhang. A highly efficient L-estimator for the location parameter of the Cauchy distribution
107 -- 120Jörg Henseler. On the convergence of the partial least squares path modeling algorithm
121 -- 141Shaheena Bashir, Edward M. Carter. Penalized multinomial mixture logit model
143 -- 153Jaromír Antoch, Miroslav Brzezina, Rafaelle Miele. A note on variability of interval data
155 -- 161A. R. Soltani, A. Shirvani. Truncated stable random variables: characterization and simulation
163 -- 182Agnieszka Jach, Piotr Kokoszka. Empirical wavelet analysis of tail and memory properties of LARCH and FIGARCH models