From awd at cs.cmu.edu Mon Dec 4 07:22:12 2006 From: awd at cs.cmu.edu (Artur Dubrawski) Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2006 07:22:12 -0500 Subject: [Research] no lab meetings this week Message-ID: <000401c7179e$d453ecd0$0200000a@scs.ad.cs.cmu.edu> From awd at cs.cmu.edu Mon Dec 11 10:38:42 2006 From: awd at cs.cmu.edu (Artur Dubrawski) Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 10:38:42 -0500 Subject: [Research] lab meeting this week: on THURSDAY Message-ID: <1165851522.32599.14.camel@localhost> Speaker: Jeff Schneider Place: WeH 4625 Time: Thursday 12/14, 12 noon. In the own words of the Speaker: "This meeting will be a discussion and brainstorming session (think of the good old days when the "no powerpoint slides allowed" rule was strictly enforced, though I may bring a couple of them). The topic will be multiple hypothesis testing and combination of evidence. These two problems are sometimes confused with each other and sometimes actually related." Sounds like fun! Artur From schneide at cs.cmu.edu Thu Dec 14 13:51:41 2006 From: schneide at cs.cmu.edu (Jeff Schneider) Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2006 13:51:41 -0500 Subject: [Research] combining correlated p-values paper Message-ID: <45819D3D.1000704@cs.cmu.edu> The paper I mentioned today is: S. Pocock, N. Geller, A. Tsiatis, "The Analysis of Multiple Endpoints in Clinical Trials," Biometrics, 43, 487-498, September, 1987. If you find it hard to get an electronic copy, I left 1 copy outside my door. If you want it, please make yourself a copy and put that one back so other people can look at it. Several good comments/explanations were mentioned at the meeting, but I still consider myself to be not-yet-fully-enlightened. So if you do look at it, please share any observations and intuitions with the rest of us. Jeff. From neill+ at cs.cmu.edu Thu Dec 14 14:43:28 2006 From: neill+ at cs.cmu.edu (Daniel B. Neill) Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2006 14:43:28 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Research] combining correlated p-values paper In-Reply-To: <45819D3D.1000704@cs.cmu.edu> Message-ID: Hi everyone, I had a request for my old slides on multiple hypothesis testing. I'm attaching these slides, as well as the slides on hypothesis testing from my statistics class (slides 44-50 are a brief intro to MHT). Best regards, Daniel On Thu, 14 Dec 2006, Jeff Schneider wrote: > The paper I mentioned today is: > > S. Pocock, N. Geller, A. Tsiatis, "The Analysis of Multiple Endpoints in > Clinical Trials," Biometrics, 43, 487-498, September, 1987. > > If you find it hard to get an electronic copy, I left 1 copy outside my > door. If you want it, please make yourself a copy and put that one back so > other people can look at it. > > Several good comments/explanations were mentioned at the meeting, but I > still consider myself to be not-yet-fully-enlightened. So if you do look > at it, please share any observations and intuitions with the rest of us. > > Jeff. > _______________________________________________ > Research mailing list > Research at autonlab.org > https://www.autonlab.org/mailman/listinfo/research > > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 95-796 Module II- Hypothesis Testing and Inference.ppt Type: application/octet-stream Size: 778752 bytes Desc: URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Higher Criticism.ppt Type: application/octet-stream Size: 77312 bytes Desc: URL: From awm at google.com Thu Dec 21 17:24:57 2006 From: awm at google.com (Andrew W. Moore) Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2006 17:24:57 -0500 Subject: [Research] Fwd: USC looking for junior faculty in Machine Learning/AI/Robotics In-Reply-To: <20061221222148.51088817AEE@duerer.usc.edu> References: <20061221222148.51088817AEE@duerer.usc.edu> Message-ID: <982f89350612211424t4d27c738uadb63937adb1d99b@mail.gmail.com> FYI ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Stefan Schaal Date: Dec 21, 2006 5:21 PM Subject: USC looking for junior faculty in Machine Learning/AI/Robotics To: awm at cs.cmu.edu Hello Andrew, I just wanted to alert you that USC is looking for junior faculty in machine learning this year -- just in case you know suitable candidates. http://www.cs.usc.edu/people/CSHiring.htm I hope things are going well at Google! All the best, and a happy holiday season, -Stefan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: