
Harding Professor of Statistics in Public Life
Research Interests: Statistics: in particular Functional / Object Data Analysis, Time Series Analysis, Official and Public Policy Statistics, Statistical Neuroimaging, Statistical Linguistics, Seasonal Adjustment and other Applied Statistics
Publications
Linguistic and human effects on Fo in a tonal dialect of Qiang
– Phonetica
(2010)
67,
82
(doi: 10.1159/000319380)
Likelihood ratio tests with three-way tables
– Journal of the American Statistical Association
(2010)
105,
740
(doi: 10.1198/jasa.2010.tm09061)
Linguistic pitch analysis using functional principal component mixed effect models
– Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C (Applied Statistics)
(2009)
59,
297
Exact distribution of statistics of hidden state sequences via message passing in factor graphs
– AIP Conference Proceedings
(2009)
1127,
141
(doi: 10.1063/1.3146186)
Smoothing dynamic positron emission tomography time courses using functional principal components
– NeuroImage
(2009)
47,
184
Beyond p-values: Averaged and reproducible evidence in fMRI experiments
– Psychophysiology
(2009)
46,
367
MR Image Segmentation Using a Power Transformation Approach
– IEEE Trans Med Imaging
(2009)
28,
894
(doi: 10.1109/TMI.2009.2012896)
Discussion on “Is Average Run Length to False Alarm Always an Informative Criterion?” by Yajun Mei
– Sequential Analysis
(2008)
27,
381
(doi: 10.1080/07474940802445899)
Reproducibility analysis of event-related fMRI experiments using Laguerre polynomials
– Lecture Notes in Computer Science
(2008)
4984 LNCS,
126
(doi: 10.1007/978-3-540-69158-7_14)
At the Interface of Statistics and Brain Science
– Statistica Sinica
(2008)
18,
1201
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