Computational Statistics
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Volume 21, issue 3, 2006
- Moment equations and Hermite expansion for nonlinear stochastic differential equations with application to stock price models pp. 385-397

- Hermann Singer
- Convex combinations of long memory estimates from different sampling rates pp. 399-413

- Leonardo Souza, Jeremy Smith and Reinaldo Souza
- On the identification of large multilinear systems pp. 415-429

- Jürgen Franke and Jochen Löhr
- On the influence of the prior distribution in image reconstruction pp. 431-444

- Holger Rootzén and Jonny Olsson
- Invariance of the first difference in ARFIMA models pp. 445-461

- Barbara Olbermann, Sílvia Lopes and Valdério Reisen
- Nonparametric comparisons with k 2 > 2 controls using normal scores and savage statistics pp. 463-472

- Eleanne Solorzano
- A computational method for ranking L products of parameters pp. 473-485

- Hea-Jung Kim
- Simulation study of dissimilarity between point process pp. 487-507

- Avner Bar-Hen and Nicolas Picard
- Stationarity preserving and efficiency increasing probability mass transfers made possible pp. 509-522

- Antonietta Mira
- Parametric versus nonparametric tolerance regions in detection problems pp. 523-536

- Amparo Baíllo and Antonio Cuevas
- Modelling catastrophe claims with left-truncated severity distributions pp. 537-555

- Anna Chernobai, Krzysztof Burnecki, Svetlozar Rachev, Stefan Trück and Rafał Weron
- Local linear kernel estimation of the discontinuous regression function pp. 557-569

- I. Sánchez-Borrego, M. Martínez-Miranda and A. González-Carmona
- A note on model diagnostics in longitudinal data analysis pp. 571-587

- Kung Yang and Yue-Cune Chang
- A bias reducing technique in kernel distribution function estimation pp. 589-601

- Choongrak Kim, Sungsoo Kim, Mira Park and Hakbae Lee
- Semiparametric estimation of mean and variance functions for non-Gaussian data pp. 603-620

- David Nott
- Bayesian analysis of finite mixture models of distributions from exponential families pp. 621-637

- M. Rufo, J. Martín and C. Pérez
- Stephen Senn: Dicing with Death: Chance, Risk, and Health pp. 639-641

- V. Berger
Volume 21, issue 2, 2006
- Editorial pp. 183-185

- Francescco Palumbo
- Descriptive statistics for interval-valued observations in the presence of rules pp. 187-210

- L. Billard and E. Diday
- New clustering methods for interval data pp. 211-229

- Marie Chavent, Francisco Carvalho, Yves Lechevallier and Rosanna Verde
- Dynamic clustering for interval data based on L 2 distance pp. 231-250

- Francisco Carvalho, Paula Brito and Hans-Hermann Bock
- A robust fuzzy k-means clustering model for interval valued data pp. 251-269

- Pierpaolo D'Urso and Paolo Giordani
- Clustering reduced interval data using Hausdorff distance pp. 271-288

- Antonio Irpino and Valentino Tontodonato
- Linear discriminant analysis for interval data pp. 289-308

- Pedro Silva and Paula Brito
- Interclass analysis in symbolic pattern classification problems pp. 309-323

- Manabu Ichino and Shinya Ishikawa
- Extension of multivariate regression trees to interval data. Application to electricity load profiling pp. 325-341

- Véronique Cariou
- Principal component analysis on interval data pp. 343-363

- Federica Gioia and Carlo Lauro
- Interval linear systems: the state of the art pp. 365-384

- Stefania Corsaro and Marina Marino
Volume 21, issue 1, 2006
- Genetic algorithms for the selection of smoothing parameters in additive models pp. 9-31

- Rüdiger Krause and Gerhard Tutz
- Online signal extraction by robust linear regression pp. 33-51

- Ursula Gather, Karen Schettlinger and Roland Fried
- A fast algorithm for balanced sampling pp. 53-62

- Guillaume Chauvet and Yves Tillé
- On the linear combination of normal and Laplace random variables pp. 63-71

- Saralees Nadarajah
- On the structure of the stochastic process of mortgages in Spain pp. 73-89

- P. Bouzas, A. Aguilera, M. Valderrama and N. Ruiz-Fuentes
- Generating multivariate correlated samples pp. 103-119

- Arnab Chakraborty
- Quantifying expert opinion for modelling fauna habitat distributions pp. 121-140

- Shafiqah Al-Awadhi and Paul Garthwaite
- A graphical method for assessing multivariate normality pp. 141-149

- Thomas Holgersson
- Constraint-based inference algorithms for structural models with latent confounders— empirical application and simulations pp. 151-182

- Dirk Temme
Volume 19, issue 4, 2004
- Exact analysis of a paired sibling study pp. 525-534

- I. Dinwoodie and Brenda MacGibbon
- Simple and efficient algorithms for computing exact cumulative discrete probabilities and its inverses pp. 535-550

- Udo Krzensk
- Missing data and auxiliary information in surveys pp. 551-567

- M. Rueda and S. González
- Estimation of heavy-tailed probability density function with application to Web data pp. 569-592

- Rostislav Maiboroda and Natalia Markovich
- S-PLUS code for ordinal correspondence analysis pp. 593-612

- Eric Beh
- Fuzzy Bayesian estimation on lifetime data pp. 613-633

- Hsien-Chung Wu
- Investigating the competitive assumption of Multinomial Logit models of brand choice by nonparametric modeling pp. 635-657

- Makoto Abe, Yasemin Boztug and Lutz Hildebrandt
- Automatic nonuniform random variate generation pp. 659-660

- Mariano Espejo and Miguel Pineda
- R Version 2.0.0 pp. 661-664

- Kurt Hornik and Friedrich Leisch
- Correction: Function estimation with locally adaptive dynamic models pp. 665-665

- Stefan Lang, Eva-Maria Fronk and Ludwig Fahrmeir
Volume 19, issue 1, 2004
- Papers on data visualisation—What can we see in them? pp. 5-8

- Antony Unwin and Martin Theus
- Cumulative curves for exploration of demographic data: a case study of Northwest England pp. 9-28

- Natalia Andrienko and Gennady Andrienko
- The forward search and data visualisation pp. 29-54

- Anthony Atkinson and Marco Riani
- Explorative and dynamic visualization of data in virtual reality pp. 55-73

- Henrik Nagel and Erik Granum
- Methods for the visualization of clustered climate data pp. 75-94

- Thomas Nocke, Heidrun Schumann and Uwe Böhm
- Visualizing non-hierarchical and hierarchical cluster analyses with clustergrams pp. 95-111

- Matthias Schonlau
- Visualizing parameters from loglinear models pp. 113-135

- Pedro Valero-Mora, María Rodrigo and Forrest Young
- Adding visualization functions of DAVIS to Jasp: Mixing two Java-based statistical systems pp. 137-146

- Junji Nakano, Moon Huh, Yoshikazu Yamamoto, Takeshi Fujiwara and Ikunori Kobayashi
- Hierarchical visual data mining for large-scale data pp. 147-158

- Matthew Ward, Wei Peng and Xiaoning Wang
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