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  2. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society - Wikipedia

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    0964-1998. LCCN. sn99023416. OCLC no. 18305542. Links. Journal homepage. The Journal of the Royal Statistical Society is a peer-reviewed scientific journal of statistics. It comprises three series and is published by Oxford University Press for the Royal Statistical Society.

  3. Daniela Witten - Wikipedia

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    Daniela M. Witten is an American biostatistician. She is a professor and the Dorothy Gilford Endowed Chair of Mathematical Statistics at the University of Washington. [4][5] Her research investigates the use of machine learning to understand high-dimensional data. [1]

  4. Elastic net regularization - Wikipedia

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    Elastic net regularization. In statistics and, in particular, in the fitting of linear or logistic regression models, the elastic net is a regularized regression method that linearly combines the L 1 and L 2 penalties of the lasso and ridge methods.

  5. David Dunson - Wikipedia

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    David Dunson. David Brian Dunson (born c. 1972) is an American statistician who is Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor of Statistical Science, Mathematics and Electrical & Computer Engineering at Duke University. [1] His research focuses on developing statistical methods for complex and high-dimensional data.

  6. Royal Statistical Society - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Statistical Society (RSS) is an established statistical society. It has three main roles: a British learned society for statistics, a professional body for statisticians and a charity which promotes statistics for the public good.

  7. False discovery rate - Wikipedia

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    False discovery rate. In statistics, the false discovery rate (FDR) is a method of conceptualizing the rate of type I errors in null hypothesis testing when conducting multiple comparisons. FDR-controlling procedures are designed to control the FDR, which is the expected proportion of "discoveries" (rejected null hypotheses) that are false ...

  8. T. Tony Cai - Wikipedia

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    Tianwen Tony Cai (Chinese: 蔡天文; pinyin: Cài Tiānwén; born March, 1967) is a Chinese statistician. He is the Daniel H. Silberberg Professor of Statistics and Vice Dean at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He is also professor of Applied Math & Computational Science Graduate Group, and associate scholar at the ...

  9. Peter Whittle (mathematician) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Whittle (mathematician) Peter Whittle (27 February 1927 [1] – 10 August 2021 [2]) was a mathematician and statistician from New Zealand, working in the fields of stochastic nets, optimal control, time series analysis, stochastic optimisation and stochastic dynamics. From 1967 to 1994, he was the Churchill Professor of Mathematics for ...