
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
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)
Reproducibility Analysis of Event-Related fMRI Experiments Using Laguerre Polynomials
– Lecture Notes in Computer Science
(2008)
4984,
126
(doi: 10.1007/978-3-540-69158-7_14)
At the Interface of Statistics and Brain Science
– Statistica Sinica
(2008)
18,
1201
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)
Dynamic positron emission tomography data-driven analysis using sparse Bayesian learning.
– IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging
(2008)
27,
1356
(doi: 10.1109/TMI.2008.922185)
Waiting time distribution of generalized later patterns
– Computational Statistics and Data Analysis
(2008)
52,
4879
(doi: 10.1016/j.csda.2008.04.019)
Information identities and testing hypotheses: Power analysis for contingency tables
– Statistica Sinica
(2008)
18,
535
Distributions associated with general runs and patterns in hidden Markov models
– The Annals of Applied Statistics
(2007)
1,
585
(doi: 10.1214/07-aoas125)
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