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Curriculum Vitae
June 17, 2011
Name: Lynne Billard
Contact information:
• Department of Statistics, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602-1952.
• Office: (706) 542-3281; Fax: (706) 542-3391; E-mail: [email protected]
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS:
• B.Sc. (Honours I), 1966, University of New South Wales, Australia.
• Ph.D., 1969, University of New South Wales.
• Honors:
Mathematics Cadetship, University of New South Wales, 1962-1965.
Theory of Statistics II Prize, University of New South Wales, 1964.
Theory of Statistics III Prize, University of New South Wales, 1965.
General Proficiency in Statistics Prize, University of New South Wales, 1965.
First Class Honours in Statistics, University of New South Wales, 1966.
MAJOR AWARDS and HONORS:
1. American Statistical Association 1990 Award for Outstanding Statistical Application
paper (paper #53 of vita, shared).
2. University Professor, University of Georgia, effective from July 1992. (University
Professorship in recognition of outstanding service and contributions to the university
outside of scholarship).
3. Creative Research Medal, University of Georgia, 1992.
4. International President, International Biometric Society, 1994,1995.
5. President, American Statistical Association, 1996.
6. Women’s Studies Faculty Award, University of Georgia (First award) 1999.
7. American Statistical Association 1999 Wilks Award.
8. University of New South Wales 1999 Alumni Award.
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9. American Statistical Association 2003 Founders Award.
10. Committee of Presidents of Statistical Societies (COPSS) 2008 Elizabeth Scott Award.
11. University of New South Wales 2009, one of 60 featured alumni from 1949-2009.
ACADEMIC and PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS held:
Teaching Fellow and Tutor, University of New South Wales, 1/1966-12/1968.
Lecturer, University of Birmingham, U. K., 1/1969-12/1970.
Visiting Assistant Professor, SUNY at Buffalo, 1/1971-8/1971
Assistant Professor, University of Waterloo, Canada, 9/1971-12/1974.
Visiting Assistant Professor, Stanford University, 1/1974-8/1974.
Visiting Associate Professor, SUNY at Buffalo, 9/1974-6/1975.
Visiting Associate Professor, Stanford University, 6/1974-8/1974.
Associate Professor, Florida State University, 7/1975-8/1980.
Associate Head, Florida State University, 7/1976-6/1978.
Research Fellow, Naval Postgraduate School, 8/1979-9/1979.
Research Fellow, UC Berkeley, 9/1979-12/1979.
Professor of Statistics and Head, Department of Computer Science and Statistics,
University of Georgia, 9/1980-8/1984.
Professor and Head, Statistics, University of Georgia, 9/1984-3/1989.
Imperial College, London (on leave), 9/1986-12/1986.
Professor and Associate to Dean, University of Georgia, 4/1989-8/1991.
Professor, University of Georgia, 9/1991-6/1992.
University Professor, University of Georgia, 7/1992-present.
Adjunct Professor, Australian National University, 7/1997-.
Honorary Professorial Fellow, University of Melbourne, 9/2009-.
Industrial Experience:
Statistician, Department of Main Roads, Sydney, Summer 1963-64.
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Statistician, Colonial Sugar Refinery,Sydney, Summer 1964-65.
PROFESSIONAL HONORS AND ACTIVITIES:
American Statistical Association (ASA):
1. Elected Fellow, American Statistical Association, 1980 (Citation below).
2. Associate Editor, Journal of American Statistical Association, 1979-82.
3. Associate Book Editor, Journal of American Statistical Association, 1980-83.
4. Vice President, American Statistical Association Atlanta Chapter, 1980-81.
5. President, American Statistical Association Atlanta Chapter, 1981-82.
6. Council Member, American Statistical Association, 1981-82.
7. Chair, Nominating Committee, American Statistical Association Atlanta Chapter,
1983-84-86.
8. Committee on Fellows, American Statistical Association, 1984-86, Chair, 1986.
9. Committee on International Relations, American Statistical Association, 1985-90,
Co-Chair, 1986-87, Chair, 1988-90.
10. International Federation Informatics Processing, American Statistical Association
representative, 1986-90.
11. Program Committee, Sino American Statistical Meeting, in China, 1987.
12. Committee on AIDS, American Statistical Association, 1988-92, Chair 1992.
13. Invited Session Organizer and Chair, American Statistical Association Sesquicentennial Annual Meeting, 1989.
14. Program Committee, Sino American Statistical Meeting, in US 199?, (canceled).
15. Member, Committee to select outstanding person on Atlanta Chapter, 1989.
16. Invited Session Organizer and Chair, Annual ASA/JSM Meeting, Boston, August
1992.
17. ASA Program Committee Member Seminar in Biostatistics (ASA and IASI Meeting),
Brazil, January 1993.
18. Filming of Distinguished Statisticians Committee, 1992-.
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19. Elected 1996 President (President-elect-elect 1994, President-elect 1995, Past President 1997).
20. ASA Planning Committee, 1995-97, Chair 1995.
21. ASA Executive Committee, 1995-97, Chair 1996.
22. ASA Board of Directors, 1995-97, Chair 1996.
23. Conference Board of Mathematical Sciences Representative, 1996.
24. Consortium of Social Science Association COSSA, Representative, 1996-99, 2000,
2001.
25. National Institute of Statistical Sciences, Representative, 1996.
26. ASA Audit Committee, 1997.
27. ASA Management Review Committee, Chair, 1997.
28. Ad Hoc Committee to address public issues, Chair, 1997.
29. Founders Committee, Chair, 1997.
30. Wilks Committee, 2000-01, 2002-03.
31. Guest Editor, Statistical Analysis and Data Mining, Special Issues on Symbolic Data,
2009-.
32. Wilks Committee, 2011-2014.
International Biometric Society (IBS) & Eastern North American Region (ENAR):
1. Member, Regional Advisory Board, Biometric Society ENAR, 1976-79.
2. Program Committee ENAR Chair, 1979 Annual Joint Statistical Meetings.
3. Chair, Regional Advisory Board, Biometric Society ENAR, 1980-83.
4. Member, Regional Committee, Biometric Society ENAR, 1980-86.
5. Program Committee, International Biometric Conference, Tokyo, Japan, 1984.
6. President-elect, Biometric Society ENAR, 1984.
7. Subcommittee to review Bylaws, Responsibilities Manual and Meeting Guidelines,
Biometric Society ENAR, 1984-85.
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8. President, Biometric Society ENAR, 1985.
9. Past President, Biometric Society ENAR, 1986.
10. International Council member, 1/1988-12/1991.
11. Program Committee, Fifteenth International Biometrics Conference, Budapest, Hungary, 1990.
12. Member, Eastern North American Regional Committee, 1988-96.
13. Invited Session Organizer and Chair, Sixteenth International Biometrics Conference,
New Zealand, 1992.
14. IBS International President: 4 year term, Vice President (1993, 1996), President
(1994,1995).
15. IBS International Executive Committee, 1993-96.
16. IBS International Council 1993-96.
17. IBS Business Office Committee, 1993.
18. IBS Management Selection Committee, 1994.
19. Biometrics Production Committee (Chair), 1993-95.
20. IBS Technology Committee, 1996-.
21. IBS Bylaws Revision Ad Hoc Committee, 1996-.
22. Program Committee, International Biometric Conference, South Africa, 1998.
23. IBS Education Committee, Chair, 1998-99, 1998-2001.
24. Management Committee, Journal of Agricultural Biological and Environmental Statistics, 1999-.
25. Ad Hoc Committee to revamp IBS education, Chair 2004-05.
International Statistical Institute:
1. Elected Member, International Statistical Institute, 1980 (Citation below).
2. Program Committee, Bernoulli Society Representative for International Statistical
Institute, 1985 Session.
3. Elected to Council, International Statistical Association, 1989-93.
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4. Program Committee, Joint Institute of Mathematical Statistics-Bernoulli Society
World Congress, Uppsala, Sweden, August 1990.
5. Elections Committee, International Statistical Institute, 1989.
6. International Statistical Institute Committee on Cooperation between Statistical Societies, Founding Chair, 1989-95.
7. Session Chair (twice), International Statistical Institute Meeting, Cairo, Egypt, September 1991.
8. Committee on Women in Statistics, 1997-, Chair 19??-.
9. Bernoulli Society, Auditor, 2007.
10. Mahalanobis Award Committee, Chair, 2006-07, 2008-09.
11. IACS Scientific Program Committee for 2012 World Congress, member, 2010-.
Institute of Mathematical Statistics:
1. Elected Fellow, Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 1988 (Citation below).
2. Program Secretary, Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 1986-90.
3. Executive Committee, Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 1986-90.
4. Publications Committee, Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 1986-90.
5. Committee on Special Invited Papers, Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 1986-90.
6. Council Member, Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 1986-90.
7. Program Committee, Institute of Mathematical Statistics-Bernoulli Society World
Congress, Uppsala, Sweden, August 1990.
8. Nominations Committee, 1992.
9. Joint Policy Board of Mathematics Committee on Women, 1992-94.
10. Memorials Committee, 2003-.
Committee of Presidents of Statistical Societies (COPSS):
1. Committee on Presidents of Statistical Societies, 1984-86, 1993-96, 1995-97.
2. Committee to Prepare Charter, COPSS, 1984-86, Chair, 1985-86.
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3. Lecturer, COPSS Visiting Lecturer Program, 1984-.
4. COPSS Visiting Lecturer Program, Chair 1990-93.
5. COPSS Elizabeth Scott Award Committee, 1991-93.
6. COPSS Ad Hoc Committee to select Chair, 1995.
7. COPSS Elizabeth Scott Award Committee, 2010-13.
Interface Foundation of North America:
1. Founding officer (Secretary) (1987).
2. Board of Governors, Interface Symposium, 1983-87.
3. Organizing Chairman, Computer Science and Statistics: 16th Symposium on the
Interface, 1984.
4. Committee Member and Chair, Future Directions for Interface Symposiums, 1986-87.
5. Program Committee, Computer Science and Statistics: Nineteenth Symposium on
the Interface, 1987.
6. Board of Directors, Interface Foundation of North America, 1987-92.
7. Secretary, Interface Foundation of North America, 1987-92.
8. Co-Convenor/Organizer, 28th Symposium on the Interface, World Congress, Sydney,
1996.
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS):
1. Elected Fellow AAAS, 2000 (Citation below).
2. Invited Session Organizer, Annual Meeting, 1989.
3. Section U Committee member, 2001-04.
Conference Board of Mathematical Sciences:
1. American Statistical Association Representative, 1996.
2. Executive Committee, Member-at-Large, 1996-97.
3. Chair: 4 year term, Chair-elect 1997-98, Chair 1998-2000, (Past Chair 2000-01).
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4. International Mathematics Olympiad Board member (2000-02).
Southern Regional Education Board/Southern Region Committee on Statistics:
1. Member, Committee on Statistics, Southern Regional Education Board, 1984.
2. Structure and Organization Subcommittee, Southern Regional Committee on Statistics, 1988-89.
3. Computing in Statistics Subcommittee, Southern Regional Committee on Statistics,
1988-89.
4. Session Organizer, Southern Regional Summer Research Conference, 1990.
Other Professional Activities:
1. Local Arrangements Committee, Conference on ”Mathematical Models in Experimental Nutrition,” 1985.
2. Organizer, Workshop - Pathways to the Future, 1988.
3. Session Chair, Conference on ”Mathematical Models for Infectious Diseases”, Oberwolfach, West Germany, February 1989.
4. Organizer and Chair, ”Mathematical Sciences Workshop-Pathways to the Future”,
Washington, August 1989.
5. Organizer and Chair, Pathways to the Future Workshop, Anaheim, August 1990.
6. Session Chair, Second World Congress, Sweden, August 1990.
7. Member, Program/Scientific Committee SPRUCE, Stat. Pub. Resources, Util, Environment, Spain 1992.
8. Mathematical Association of America, representative, 1985-.
9. Organizer, ONR/NSF Workshop; Pathways to the Future, Atlanta, August 1991.
10. Session Chair, Stochastic Modelling for Infectious Diseases Conference, International
Center for Research in Mathematics, Marseille, France, November 1991.
11. Organizer, ONR/NSF Workshop: Pathways to the Future, Boston, August 1992.
12. Organizer, ONR/NSF Workshop: Pathways to the Future, San Francisco, August
1993.
13. Organizer, ONR/NSF Workshop: Pathways to the Future, Chapel Hill, June 1994.
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14. Strategic Planning Committee, National Institute of Statistical Sciences, 1994.
15. American Mathematical Society, Data Committee, 1994.
16. American Mathematical Society, World Congress Awards Panel, 1994.
17. Organizer, ONR/NSF Workshop: Pathways to the Future, Orlando, August 1995.
18. National Institute of Statistical Sciences, Member of Corporation, 1995-96.
19. External Reviewer, BioSS University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, 1996.
20. Co-convenor, Sydney International Statistical Congress, Australia, July 1996.
21. Testified before Congress (Horn Bill), March 1996.
22. Organizer NSF Workshop: Pathways to the Future, Anaheim 1997.
23. Pathways to the Future Workshop, Canberra Australia, October 1997.
24. Board of Directors, Institute of Mathematics and Applications, 1997.
25. External Reviewer, Arizona State University, 1997.
26. External Reviewer, University of Wyoming, 1997.
27. External Reviewer, Iowa State University, 1998.
28. Ambassador, Applied Statistics Delegation, Leader, China, May 1998.
29. External Reviewer, University of Queensland, Australia, 1999.
30. External Reviewer, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2002.
31. Advisory Panel, Purdue University VIGRE Program in Mathematics and Statistics,
2001-.
32. Program Committee, International Federation of Classification Societies Conference,
2004.
33. American Institute of Mathematics HR Board Member, 2003-.
34. Program Committee, 3rd World Conference Computational Statistics and Data Analysis Cypress 2005.
35. Program Committee, European Conference Machine Learning and European Conference on Principles and Practice of Knowledge.
36. Committee Member, International Federation of Classifications Societies Transversal
Group on Symbolic Data Analysis, 2004-.
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37. External Reviewer, Florida International University, 2007.
38. Program Committee, International Federation of Classification Societies Conference,
Dresden Germany ,2009.
39. Program Committee, COMPSTAT Conference on Computational Statistics,Paris France,
2010.
AREAS of RESEARCH:
Research spans a mix of theoretical and applied work. Most mathematical/theoretical work
was motivated by real life applied questions from primarily the biological sciences (broadly
defined); this includes scientific collaboration with substantive field researchers. The emphasis has changed over the years, with frequent returns to former areas. For example,
early work focussed on epidemic processes. Currently, a large manuscript (44 pages) on
the impact of HIV-AIDS on health-care and insurance premiums has been submitted for
publication. Also, currently, an analysis of survival rates using a cardiology dataset (with
large n and large p) is being finalized; this analysis develops and then applies symbolic
classification methods for interval and modal data formats for acute myocardial infarction
and compares the results with those from classical CART and ecological CART analyses.
• Epidemic theory including AIDS research.
• Stochastic processes, with emphasis on model building
• Sequential analysis, with emphasis on hypothesis testing.
• Statistical inference, with emphasis on estimation problems.
• Time series analysis.
• Symbolic data analysis.
CONTRACTS and GRANTS:
National Science Foundation Grant No. MCS 76-10453: The Mathematical Theory
of Epidemics and Sequential Analysis, 1976-77. Renewed 1977-79, $26,100.
National Institutes of Health Grant No.IR01GM26851-01: Epidemic Processes, Estimation and Sequential Analysis, 1979-1982, $38,793.
National Institutes of Health Grant No. 2RF01GM30325: Epidemic Processes and
Sequential Analysis, 1983-87, $65,187.
Office of Naval Research Grant No. N0014-84-6-0030: Computer Science and Statistics: Sixteenth Symposium on the Interface, 1984, $17,347.
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Harris Corporation: Minicomputer, 1984, $333,880.
Department of Defense Grant No. AFOSR-85-0161: Applied Probability, Statistic Methodology and Computational Statistics (co-investigator), 1985-87, Equipment
Grant, total value including cost sharing $481,725. (Same proposal with myself as
Principal Investigator was approved for an award but withdrawn from NSF in order
to take the DoD award.)
National Science Foundation Grant No. DMS-8704098: Mathematical Sciences:
Statistics Research Computing Equipment (co investigator), 1987-88, total value including cost sharing $39,859.
Office of Naval Research Grant No. N00014-87-K-0499: Statistical Inference in
Stochastic Processes (with I. V. Basawa), 1987-89, $150,000.
National Science Foundation Grant No. DMS-8816042: Mathematical Sciences WorkshopPathways to the Future, 1988-89, $12,000.
National Science Foundation Grant No. DMS-8901634: Mathematical Sciences Workshops Pathways to the Future, 1989-92, $22,800.
Office of Naval Research Grant No. N00014-89-J-1687: Workshops-Pathways to the
Future, 1989-91, $23,477.
National Science Foundation Grant No. DMS-8914344: Mathematical Sciences: Second World Congress, Uppsala, Sweden, 1990-91, $29,400.
Army Research Office Grant No. DAA L03-90-G-0022: Second World Congress,
Uppsala, Sweden, 1990-91, $5,000.
National Security Agency Grant No. MDA904-90-H-4017: Second World Congress,
Uppsala, Sweden, 1990-91, $3,000.
Office of Naval Research Grant No. N00014-90-J-1347: Statistical Inference for
Stochastic Processes (with I. V. Basawa), 1990-92, $206,300.
National Science Foundation Grant No. DMS-8917023: Fifteenth International Biometrics Conference, 1990-91, $17,500.
Australian Grants Commission/National Science Foundation: US Australia Cooperative Research Grant No. INT-9014361: Statistical Modelling of Anthracnose Disease
of Stylosanthes, 1991-95, $15,630.
Part of successful proposal to Isaac Newton Institute Cambridge University, England
on Epidemic Models-January-June 1993.
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National Science Foundation Grant No. DMS-9115776: Workshops Pathways to the
Future, 1992-95, $35,100.
Office of Naval Research Grant No. N00014-89-J-1687: Workshops Pathways to the
Future, 1992-95, $35,142.
National Science Foundation Grant No. DMS-9122250: Sixteenth International Biometrics Conference, 1992-94, $32,000.
National Science Foundation Grant No. INT-9213835: Workshop, Sao Paulo, Brazil,
1992-93, $15,843.
Office of Naval Research Grant No. N00014-90-J-1347: Temporal and spatial processes in oceanography, 1993-96, $180,000.
National Science Foundation Grant No. DMS-9319948: Seventeenth International
Biometrics Conference, 1994-95, $35,000.
National Science Foundation Grant No. DMS-9502824: Mathematical Sciences Computing Research Environments (with S. Datta and T. N. Sriram), 1995-97, $30,352.
(Value with cost sharing and educational discount $94,850).
National Institutes of Health Grant No. 1R13GMA153971: International Biometric
Conference, 1996-97, $4,000.
National Security Agency Grant No. MDA904-96-1-0062: International Statistical
Congress Interface - Sydney, 1996-97, $15,000.
National Science Foundation Grant No. DMS-9626865: Statistical Image Analysis
Workshop, 1996-97, $15,000.
National Science Foundation Grant No. DMS-9628290: International Biometric Conference, 1996-97, $15,000.
Environmental Protection Agency Reference No. UPA141: International Statistical
Congress, 1996-97, $24,920.
National Science Foundation Grant No. DMS-9629283: Workshops, Pathways to the
Future, 1996-2000, $48,000.
National Security Agency Grant No. MDA904-98-1-0013: Modeling and Inference for
Temporal and Spatial Processes, 1997-2000, $56,148.
National Science Foundation Grant No. DMS-9730906: International Biometric Conference - Cape Town, 1998-99, $10,000.
National Institutes of Health No. 1R13CA78349: International Biometric Conference,
1998-99, $31,636.
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National Science Foundation Grant No. DMS-0070176: International Biometric
Conference-San Francisco, 2000-01, $12,500.
National Science Foundation Grant No. INT-0093738: U.S. France Cooperative Research (INRIA): Symbolic Data Analysis Project, 2001-06, $35,000.
National Science Foundation Grant No. DMS-10102306: Workshop: Pathways to the
Future, 2002-03, $30,000.
National Institutes of Health Grant No. 1R13CA9646901: International Biometric
Conferences. 2002-07, $63,400.
National Science Foundation Grant No. DMS-0307631: Pathways to the Future
Workshop 2003, 2003-04, $15,000.
National Science Foundation Grant No. DMS-0400584: Statistical Inference for Complex Data, 2004-09, $218,297.
National Science Foundation Grant No. DMS-0400585: Workshop Pathways to the
Future 2004, 2004-05, $12,000.
National Science Foundation Grant No. DMS-0619654: Acquisition of Linux cluster
to meet modern computational needs for statistical research at UGA (One of 5 CoInvestigators), 2006-07, $80,000.
National Science Foundation Grant No. DMS-0805245: Symbolic Inference for Very
Large Datasets, 2008-11, $150,000.
NATIONAL PANALS/WORKSHOPS
Member, Review Panel, National Institutes of Health, 1983, 1984, 1990, 1991, 1994(2),
1995, 1999, 2000.
National Science Foundation Workshop on Undergraduate Mathematics Education,
1988.
National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council Panel on Statistical Issues
in AIDS Research, 1988.
National Science Foundation Panel on Research Experiences for Undergraduates,
1988, 1989, 1990.
National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council Panel to Evaluate Microsimulation Models for Social Welfare Programs, 1989-92.
Member, Search Committee, National Institutes of Health, 1989.
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National Center for Health Statistics, National HIV Seroprevalence Survey, Member
Consultant Group, 1989-90?.
National Science Foundation Panel on Research Opportunities for Women, 1990.
National Science Foundation, Mathematical Sciences Advisory Committee, 1990-93.
National Science Foundation, Panel on Faculty Awards for Women, 1991.
National Science Foundation Committee of Visitors (Program Review Panel), July
1991 (Calculus).
National Science Foundation Committee of Visitors (Program Review Panel), December 1991. (Probability and Statistics)
National Science Foundation, EHS Calculus Workshop July 1992.
National Science Foundation Committee of Visitors (Program Review Panel),May
1992 (Applied Mathematics).
National Science Foundation Committee of Visitors (Program Review Panel), Special
Programs 1993.
Fullbright Awards Panel, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997.
National Institutes of Health, Reverse Site Visit Review, 1995.
United Kingdom Research Council, Review Team, 1996.
U.S. National Committee on Mathematics, 1997-2000?.
Board of Mathematical Sciences, National Research Council, 1997-2000.
U.S. Delegate to General Assembly of International Mathematical Union, Germany,
August 1998.
Department of Commerce, Census 2000 Advisory Committee, 1998-2001.
Department of Commerce, Decennial Census Advisory Committee, 2001-2004.
National Science Foundation, Review Panel, 2007.
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RESEARCH and PUBLICATIONS:
1. Sequential tests for two sided alternative hypotheses. 1968. Ph.D. thesis.
2. A sequential procedure for testing a null hypothesis against a two sided alternative
hypothesis (with M. K. Vagholkar). 1969. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society B
31, 285-294.
3. Comparison of sequential procedures for a two sided sequential tests for the normal
mean (with M. K. Vagholkar). 1969. Bulletin International Statistics Institute 37,
95-97.
4. Properties of some two sided sequential tests for the normal distribution. 1972.
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society B 34, 417-426.
5. A solution of a differential difference equation. 1972. Proceedings 3rd S.E. Conference
on Combinatorics, Graph Theory and Computing, 75-78.
6. A procedure for testing the mean of a normal distribution. 1973. Australian Journal
of Statistics 15, 80-86.
7. The triangularization of the matrix of coefficients of a set of differential-difference
equations. 1973. Proceedings 4th S.E. Conference on Combinatorics, Graph Theory
and Computing, 163-166.
8. Factorial moments and probabilities for the general stochastic epidemic. 1973. Journal of Applied Probability 10, 277-288.
9. The distribution of a stochastic epidemic model. 1973. Bulletin International Statistical Institute 39, 194-198.
10. The recurrent epidemic. 1974. Journal of Applied Probability 11, 568-571.
11. The solution of a class of partial differential equations with boundary conditions (with
N. C. Severo). 1974. SIAM Journal of Mathematical Analysis 5, 918-919.
12. Competition between two species. 1974. Stochastic Processes and Their Applications
2, 391-398.
13. A stochastic model for competition between two species. 1974. Proceedings Biomathematics and Biostatistics Conference, Washington, 1-15.
14. General stochastic epidemic with recovery. 1975. Journal of Applied Probability 12,
29-38.
15. A stochastic general epidemic model in subpopulations. 1976. Journal of Applied
Probability 13, 567-572.
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16. On Lotka-Volterra predator-prey models. 1977. Journal of Applied Probability 14,
375-381.
17. Optimum partial sequential tests for two-sided tests of the binomial parameter. 1977.
Journal of the American Statistical Association 72, 197-201.
18. The transition probabilities of a bounded bivariate pure death process (with R. J.
Kryscio). 1977. Mathematical Biosciences 37, 205-221.
19. Mean duration time of a general stochastic epidemic. 1977. Journal of Applied
Probability 14, 232-240.
20. Bounds for the average sample number function for a binomial sequential test. 1977.
Australian Journal of Statistics 19, 172-178.
21. A truncated partial sequential procedure. 1977. Biometrika 64, 567-572.
22. On the simple epidemic process (with H. Lacayo and N. A. Langberg). 1977. Bulletin
International Statistical Institute 41, 82-85.
23. A new look at the simple epidemic process (with H. Lacayo and N. A. Langberg).
1979. Journal of Applied Probability 16, 198-202.
24. The symmetric m-dimensional simple epidemic process (with H. Lacayo and N. A.
Langberg). 1979. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society B 41, 196-202.
25. A simple epidemic process (with H. Lacayo and N. A. Langberg). 1979. Mathematical
Biosciences 45, 65-70.
26. An empirical Bayes estimator for a finite Markov chain (with M. R. Meshkani). 1979.
Bulletin International Statistics Institute 42....fix
27. The discrete asymptotic behavior of a simple batch epidemic process (with H. Lacayo
and N. A. Langberg). 1980. Journal of Applied Probability 17, 25-32.
28. Generalizations of the simple epidemic process (with H. Lacayo and N. A. Langberg).
1980. Journal of Applied Probability 17, 1072-1078.
29. Modelling weather data as a Markov chain (with M. R. Meshkani). 1980. Statistical
Climatology, 149-164.
30. Empirical Bayes estimation for Markov chains (with M. R. Meshkani). 1980. Recent
Developments in Statistical Methods and Applications, 45-52.
31. Generalized two-dimensional bounded birth and death processes and some applications. 1981. emph Journal of Applied Probability 18, 335-347.
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32. A sequential test for a normal mean with unknown variance (with N. R. Arghami).
1981. Bulletin International Statistics Institute 43, 113-115.
33. Book review: Problems in Probability Theory, Mathematical Statistics and Theory
of Random Functions, A. A. Sveshnikov. 1981. Journal of the American Statistical
Association 76, 493.
34. A modification of a truncated partial sequential procedure (with N. R. Arghami).
1982. Biometrika 69, 613-618.
35. Book Review: Algorithmic Methods in Probability, M. F. Neuts (ed.). 1983. Journal
of the American Statistical Association 78, 501.
36. Publishing in Journals. 1983. Shaping Our Destiny, ed. E. M. Copas et. al., University of Georgia Center.
37. Inference for an exponential autoregressive process (with F. Y. Mohamed). 1983.
Bulletin International Statistical Institute 44, 305-308.
38. Book Review: Contributions to Statistics by W. G. Cochran. 1983. Journal of the
American Statistical Association 78, 991.
39. Book Review: Essays in Statistical Science: Papers in Honor of P.A.P. Moran. J.
Gani and E. J. Hannan (eds.). 1983. Journal of the American Statistical Association
78, 992-993.
40. Large sample tests of homogeneity for time series models (with I. V. Basawa and R.
Srinivasan). 1984. Biometrika 71, 203-206.
41. Book Review: Statistical Distributions in Scientific Work: Vol. 4 Models, structures,
and characterizations. G. Taillie, G. P. Patil and B. A. Baldessari (eds.). 1984.
Journal of the American Statistical Association 79, 951.
42. Book Review: Statistical Distributions in scientific Work: Vol. 5 Inferential Problems
and Properties. C. Taillie, G. P. Patil, and B. A. Baldessari (eds.) 1984. Journal of
the American Statistical Association 79, 951.
43. Modelling drug addiction (with P. W. A. Dayananda). 1985. Bulletin International
Statistical Institute 45, 403-404.
44. A partial sequential test for the parameters of simple regression (with N. R. Arghami).
1986. New Perspectives in Theoretical and Applied Statistics (ed. M. Puri, J. P.
Vilaplana and W. Wertz), John Wiley, 413-417.
45. Models for the spread of drug addition (with P. W. A. Dayananda). 1986. Pacific
Statistical Congress (ed. I.S. Francis, B. F. J. Manly and F. C. Lam).
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46. Invited discussion in Computers in Statistical Research by W. F. Eddy. 1986. Statistical Science 1, 419-453.
47. Book Review: Truncated and Censored Samples from Normal Populations by H.
Schneider. 1987. International Statistical Institute Book Reviews 7, 5.
48. Incubation period of AIDS in patients infected via blood transfusion (with G. F.
Medley, R. M. Anderson, D. R. Cox). 1987. Nature 329, 719-721.
49. Large sample inference for a generalized regression model with multiple observations
(with I. V. Basawa). 1987. Bulletin International Statistical Institute 46, 37-38.
50. Computational aspects of multidimensional right-shift processes. 1987. Computer
Science and Statistics: Proceedings 19th Interface 105-108.
51. Book Review; Sequential Methods in Statistics (3rd ed.) by G. B. Wetherill and K.
D. Glazebrook. 1988. Interfaces 18, 119-120.
52. A drug addiction model (with P. W. A. Dayananda). 1988. Journal of Applied
Probability 25, 649-662.
53. The distribution of the incubation period for the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) (with G. F. Medley, D. R. Cox and R. M. Anderson). 1988. Proceedings Royal Society Series B 233, 367-377. [Received American Statistical Association
1990 Award for Outstanding Statistical Application Paper.]
54. Scientific Correspondence (with G. F. Medley, R. M. Anderson, and D. R. Cox).
1988. Nature 333, 505.
55. Report of the Mathematics Workshop (with co-Panel members). 1989. In: Report
on the National Science Foundation Disciplinary Workshops on Undergraduate Education 65-71.
56. Large sample estimation for a regression model with autocorrelated errors (with I. V.
Basawa). 1989. Biometrika 76, 283-288.
57. Summary and Chapter 1: Monitoring the Epidemic (with co-National Academy of
Sciences Panel members). 1989. In: AIDS Sexual Behaviour and Intravenous Drug
Use (ed. C. F. Turner, H. G. Miller, and L. E. Moses). National Academy Press, pp.
1-72.
58. Inference for a simple bilinear time series model (with W. K. Kim and I. V. Basawa).
1989. Bulletin International Statistical Institute 47, 515-516.
59. The past, present and future of women in academia. 1989. American Statistical
Association Sesquicentennial Invited Paper Sessions, 645-656.
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60. Estimation for the first order diagonal bilinear time series model (with W. K. Kim
and I. V. Basawa). 1990. Journal of Time Series Analysis 11, 215-229.
61. The incubation period for the HIV virus (with G. F. Medley and R. M. Anderson).
1990. In: Stochastic Processes in Epidemic Theory (eds. J. P. Gabriel, C. Lefevre
and P. Picard), Lecture Notes in Biomathematics, Springer-Verlag, 86, 21-35.
62. Asymptotic properties for the first-order bilinear time series model (with W. K. Kim).
1990. Communications in Statistics-Theory and Methods 19, 1171-1183.
63. The empirical Bayes method of analysis of a series of experiments (with M. R.
Meshkani). 1990. Journal of Sciences 1, 151-158.
64. Invited discussion: Statistical Issues in AIDS Research. 1990. Statistics in Medicine
9, 1433-1437.
65. Estimation of the parameters of an EAR(p) process (with F. Y. Mohamed). 1991.
Journal of Time Series Analysis 12, 179-192.
66. Elizabeth Scott: Scholar, Teacher, Administrator (with M. Ferber). 1991. Statistical
Science 6, 206-216.
67. Three-stage stochastic epidemic model: an application to AIDS (with Zhen Zhao).
1991. Mathematical Biosciences 107, 431-449.
68. A validation experiment with the TRIM2 model (with D. Betson, M. C. Cohen and
E. Erickson). 1991. In: Improving Information for Social Policy Decisions: The Uses
of Microsimulation Modeling, Volume II, National Academy Press, 276-304.
69. The past present and future of academic women in the mathematical sciences. 1991.
American Mathematical Society Notices, 707-714.
70. A partial sequential t-test (with N. R. Arghami). 1991. Sequential Analysis 10,
181-197.
71. Generalized epidemic models for AIDS (with Zhen Zhao). 1991. Bulletin International Statistics Institute 48, 79-80.
72. Book Review: Epidemiological and Statistical Aspects of the AIDS Epidemic by D.
R. Cox FRS, R. M. Anderson FRS and H. C. Hillier (eds.) 1991. Journal of the
American Statistical Association 86, 1150-1151.
73. Three-Stage Stochastic Epidemic Model: An Application to AIDS. (with Zhen Zhao
). 1991. Mathematical Biosciences 107, 431-449.
74. Inference for exponential autoregressive processes (with F. Y. Mohamed). 1992. Proceedings 21st Iranian Mathematics Conference 70-100.
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75. Some sequential analogs of Stein’s two-sample test (with N. R. Arghami). 1992.
Theory Probability and Applications 37, 141-144.
76. Empirical Bayes estimators and some of their properties for the transition probability
matrix of a finite Markov chain (with M. R. Meshkani). 1992. Biometrika 79, 185-193.
77. SIDA and the incubation period of HIV. 1992. Proceedings Argentine Statistical
Association First Latin American.
78. Drug addiction-pushers generated from the addicts (with P. W. A. Dayananda). 1992.
Biometrical Journal 35, 227-243.
79. A sequential dual of Stein’s two-sample procedure (with N. R. Arghami). 1992.
Proceedings Iran Statistics Conference 11-18.
80. A review and synthesis of the HIV/AIDS epidemic as a multiple stage process (with
Z. Zhao). 1993. Mathematical Biosciences 117, 19-33.
81. The influence of gender on advancement in astronomy, physics and mathematics.
1993. Women In Astronomy (eds. C. M. Urry, L. Danly, L. E. Sherbert and S.
Gonzaga), 23-42.
82. A different path into print. 1993. Academe 79, May/June, 28-29....
83. Mercury released from dental ”silver” fillings provokes an increase in mercury and
antibiotic resistant bacteria in the primate oral and intestinae flora (with A. O. Summers, J. Wireman, M. J. Vimy, F. L. Lorscheider, B. Marshall, S. B. Levy and S.
Bennett). 1993. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy 37, 825-834.
84. The stochastic general epidemic model revisited and a generalization (with Zhen
Zhao). 1993. IMA Journal of Applied Mathematics in Medicine and Biology 10,
67-75.
85. Gender bias in Veterinary College faculty salaries? One university’s approach (with
J. A. Barsanti and D. P. Anderson). 1993. Journal Veterinary Medicine Education
20, 45-49.
86. Reply (with A. O. Summers, J. Wireman, M. J. Vimy, F. L. Lorscherider, B. Marshall,
S. B. Levy and S. Bennett). 1993. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy 37, 17301731.
87. Book Review: Analytical Population Dynamics, T. Aroma. 1993. Journal Biogeography 20,343.
88. Projecting the number of AIDS cases (with Z. Zhao). 1993. Bulletin International
Statistical Institute 49, 123-124.
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89. Comment: Crowley and Reid Committee Reports on doubleblind refereeing. 1993.
Statistical Science 8, 320-322, 330.
90. The middle years of the Interface (with J. Gentle). 1993. Computer Science and
Statistics Proceedings Interface 25, 19-26.
91. Women and academic careers. 1994. In: International Encyclopedia of Education
2nd. ed, Pergammon Press, 6709-6712.
92. Multiple stage nonhomogeneous Markov models for the AIDS epidemic (with Z.
Zhao). 1994. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society B 56, 673-686.
93. Discussion: Epidemics models and data by D. Mollison, V. Isham and G. Grenfell.
1994. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society A 157, 115-149.
94. Twenty years later: Is there parity for women in academia? 1994. NEA Higher
Education Journal 10, 115-144.
95. Role of statistical societies in education. 1994. Proceedings of International Conference on Teaching in Statistics (ICOTS) 4, 530-541.
96. The world of biometry. 1994. Biometrics 50, 899-916.
97. Estimation of rate parameter and its relationship with latent and infectious periods
in plant disease epidemics (with P. W. A. Dayananda and S. Chakraborty). 1995.
Biometrics 51, 284-292.
98. Epidemic plant diseases: A stochastic model of leaf and stem lesion growth (with
P.W.A. Dayananda and Z. Zhao). 1995. In: Epidemic Models: Their Structure and
Relation to Data (ed. D. Mollison), 215-226.
99. Estimation of a Markov chain (with M. R. Meshkani). 1995. Journal of the American
Statistical Association 90, 307-315.
100. Quantitative relationship between colletotrichum gloeosporioides infection of stylosanthes scabra and weather factors under field conditions (with S. Chakraborty).
1995. Plant Pathology 44, 63-72.
101. A disease progression in plants. 1995. In: Biometry for Sustainable Food ProductionProceedings of the 3rd Meeting of the East, Central and Southern African Biometric
Network (ed. L. S. Lubosbic, S. Ssewanyama and F. Nabusoomu), 1-6.
102. The roads travelled. 1995. Biometrics 51, 1-11. [International Biometric Society
Presidential Address].
103. My life and hard times as a statistician (with N. Flournoy). 1995. Stats 14, 16-20.
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104. Advances in biometry: Discussion. 1995. International Statistics Institute 50, 17501752.
105. Homogeneity tests for groupings of AIDS patient classifications (with D. Smith).
1996. In: Models for Infectious Human Diseases (eds. V. Isham and G. F. Medley),
297-300.
106. Review: Quantitative Methods in Biological and Medical Sciences: A Historical Essay
by H. O. Lancaster. 1996. Journal of the American Statistical Association 91, 430.
107. The roads traveled: Our fifty year journey. 1996. In: Advances in Biometry (ed. P.
Armitage and H. A. David), Wiley, 0-20.
108. Exponential autoregressive models. 1997. In: Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences
(ed. S. Kotz, C. B. Read and D. C. Banks), Wiley, 227-231.
109. Equal opportunity in academia: Myth or reality. 1995. Australian Mathematical
Society Gazette 22, 242-253.
110. A voyage of discovery. 1997. Journal of American Statistical Association 92, 1-12.
[American Statistical Association Presidential Address].
111. Academic careers for women. 1997. In: International Encyclopedia of Education 3rd
ed. (An updated version of #91.)
112. Some inference results for plant and related epidemic processes. 1997. International
Conference Information Technology Interface 19, 3-11.
113. Some results for the bilinear time series model BL(p,0,1,1) (with P.W.A. Dayananda).
1997. In: Computer Science and Statistics 28, 432-435.
114. The American Statistical Association in perspective (with J. R. Kettenring and D.
S. Moore). 1997. Bulletin International Statistical Institute 51, 481-484.
115. Some inference results for the exponential autoregressive process. 1998. In: Advances
in Methodology, Data Analysis and Statistics (ed. A. Ferligoj), 3-13.
116. Journal of the American Statistical Association: Its organization and purpose. 1998.
Encyclopedia of Biostatistics, 2132-2135.
117. Journal of the American Statistical Association: Its writings. 1998. Encyclopedia of
Biostatistics, 2135-2141.
118. Some statistical opportunities in the agricultural sciences. 1998. Canadian Journal
of Statistics 26, 393-404.
119. Assessment of plant stress due to the presence of disease (with P. W. A. Dayananda
and S. Elmes). 1998. Biometrics 54, 877-887.
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120. A space-time bilinear model and its identification (with Yuqing Dai). 1998. Journal
Time Series Analysis 19, 657-679.
121. Some inference results for causal autoregressive processes on a plane (with J.-H. Guo).
1998. Journal of Time Series Analysis 19, 681-691.
122. The role of statistics and the statistician. 1998. The American Statistician 52, 319324.
123. Sampling and the Census 2000. 1999. Stats 25, 6-11.
124. Statistics: Our Expanding and Shrinking World. 1999. Bulletin International Statistical Institute 52, 163-166.
125. Women in Statistical Science: An Historical Perspective (with S. R. Wilson). 1999.
Bulletin International Statistical Institute 52, 429-432.
126. Modeling infectious diseases - AIDS. 2000. Handbook of Statistics: Bioenvironmental
and Public Health Statistics (eds. C. R. Rao and P. K. Sen) 18, 57-73.
127. Book Review: Classification by A. D. Gordon. 2000. International Statistical Institute Book Reviews 20, 10.
128. Regression analysis for interval-valued data (with E. Diday). 2000. In: Data Analysis,
Classification, and Related Methods (eds. H. A. L. Kiers, J.-P. Rasson, P.J.F. Groenen
and M. Schader), Springer, 369-374.
129. The Census count: Who counts? How do we count? When do we count? 2000. PS:
Political Science and Politics 33, 767-774.
130. Markov chains in social analysis. 2001. In: International Encyclopedia of the Social
and Behavioral Sciences 14, 9242-9250.
131. Measuring the status of women and minorities in society. 2001. International Statistical Institute 53, 115-116.
132. Book Review: Analysis of Symbolic Data: Exploratory Methods for Extracting Statistical Information from Complex Data, eds. H.-H. Bock and E. Diday. 2001. Journal
of Classification 18, 291-294.
133. Symbolic regression analysis (with E. Diday). 2002, In: Classification, Clustering
and Data Analysis (eds. K. Jajuga, A. Sokolowski and H.H. Bock), Springer-Verlag,
281-288.
134. International Biometric Society. 2002. In: Encyclopedia of Environmetrics 2, 10721074.
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135. Space time bilinear models and their application (with Y. Dai). 2002. Metadoloski
Zvezki 17, 3-20.
136. Maximum likelihood estimation in space time bilinear models (with Yuqing Dai).
2003. Journal of Time Series Analysis 24, 25-44.
137. From the statistics of data to the statistics of knowledge: Symbolic data analysis
(with E. Diday). 2003. Journal American Statistical Association 98, 470-487.
138. Extension des methods de regression lineaire aun cas des variables symboliques taxonomiques et hierachiques. 2003. Actes de xxxvimes Journees de Statistiques SFDS
1, 89-92.
139. Existence condition for the stationary ergodic new Laplace autoregressive model of
order p (with W.K. Kim). 1997. Journal of Korean Statistical Society 26, 521-530.
140. Dependencies in bivariate interval-valued symbolic data. 2004. In: Classification,
Clustering and New Data Problems (ed. D. Banks), 319-354.
141. Symbolic linear regression with taxonomies (with F. Afonso and E. Diday). 2004. In:
Classification, Clustering and New Data Problems (ed. D. Banks), 427-437.
142. Regression linaire symbolique avec variables taxonomiques (with F. Afonso and E.
Diday). 2004. In: Extraction et Gestion des Connaisances (eds. G. Hebrail, L.
Lebart and J.-M. Petit), Cepadues 1, 205-210.
143. Experimental design. 2005. In: Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems, UNESCO.
Selected for republication (republication, in press).
144. Time series models. 2005. In: Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems, UNESCO.
Selected for republication (republication, in press).
145. Data collection and analysis in biometrics. 2005. In: Encyclopedia of Life Support
Systems, UNESCO. Selected for republication (republication, in press).
146. Histograms in symbolic data analysis (with E. Diday). 2005. International Statistical
Institute 55.
147. Ralph A. Bradley. 2006. Encyclopedia of Biostatistics (2nd ed.) In press.
148. Journal of the American Statistical Association. 2006. Encyclopedia of Biostatistics
(2nd. ed.) In press. [This an updated version of #116]
149. Descriptive statistics for interval-valued observations in the presence of rules (with
E. Diday). 2006. Computational Statistics 21, 187-210.
150. Estimating insurance and health-care liabilities due to HIV infection (with P. W. A
Dayananda). 2006. Institute of Actuaries in press.
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151. Symbolic data analysis: What is it? 2006. Compstat 17, 261-269.
152. The distribution of the incubation period for the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) (with G. F. Medley, D. R. Cox and R. M. Anderson). In: Selected
Statistical Paper of Sir David Cox (eds. D. J. Hands and A. M. Herzberg), Cambridge
University Press [This is a republication of #53.].
153. Dependencies and variation components of symbolic interval data. 2007. In: Selected
Contributions in Data Analysis and Classification (eds. P. Brito, P. Bertrand, G.
Cucumel, F.de Carvalbo), Springer-Verlag, 3-12.
154. PLS symbolic approach (with M. Imakor and E. Diday). 2006. In: Proceedings
Knowledge Extraction and Modelling.
155. Symbolic linear regression methodology (with F. Afonso, E. Diday and M. Liman).
2008. In: Symbolic Data and The SODAS Software (eds. E. Diday and M. Noirhomme),
John Wiley, 359-372.
156. The relationship between production and processing factors on color changes in broiler
breast meat and the implications on quality (with D. Samuel, D. Pringle, and L.
Wicker). 2008. In: XXIII World’s Poultry Congress (ed. World Poultry Science
Journal).
157. Some analyses of interval data. 2008. Journal of Computing and Information Technology 16, 225-233.
158. Sample covariance functions for complex quantitative data. 2008. In: Proceedings
World Congress, International Association of Statistical Computing (eds. M. Mizuta
and J. Nakano) Japanese Society of Computational Statistics, Japan, p. 157-163.
159. A comparison of methods to estimate nutritional requirements from experimental
data (with G. M. Pesti, D. Vedenov, J. A. Cason). (2009). British Poultry Science
50, 16-32.
160. New heterogeneous test statistics for the unbalanced fixed-effect nested design (with
J.-H. Guo and W.-M. Luh). 2011. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical
Psychology 64, 259-276.
161. A decision tree for interval-valued data with modal dependent variable (with D. Seck
and E. Diday). 2010. COMPSTAT 19, 1621-1628.
162. The interpretation of experiments with poultry: I) A comparison of statistical models
(with M-Y Shim and G. Pesti). 2009. Under revision, Poultry Science.
163. The interpretation of experiments with poultry: II) Calculating interaction contrasts
with SAS (with M-Y Shim and G. Pesti). 2009. Under revision, Poultry Science.
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164. Copula analysis of mixture models (with M. Vrac and E. Diday). 2011. Computational Statistics, in press.
165. Likelihood functions and some maximum likelihood estimators for symbolic data
(with J. Le-Rademacher). 2011. Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference 141,
1593-1602.
166. Dissimilarity measures for histogram-valued observations (with J. Kim). 2011. Communications in Statistics: Theory and Methods, in press.
167. Principal component analysis for interval-valued observations (with A. Douzal-Chouakria
and E. Diday). 2011. Statistical Analysis and Data Mining 4, 229-246.
168. A polythetic clustering process for symbolic observations and cluster validity indexes
(with Jaejik Kim). 2011. Computational Statistics and Data Analysis 55, 2250-2262.
169. Regression analysis for interval-valued data (with J.-H. Guo). 2010. Submitted.
170. Assessing one-step-ahead prediction error based on median for first-order autoregressive models in the presence of outliers (with J.-H. Guo). 2011. Communications in
Statistics: Theory and Methods, in press.
171. A multi-stage compartmental model for HIV-infected individuals: Application to insurance functions and health-care costs (with P. W. A. Dayananda). 2010. Technical
Report, Submitted.
172. Classification and regression trees on aggregate data modeling: An application in
acute myocardial infarction (with C. Quantin, M. Touati, N. Andreu, Y. Cottin, M.
Zeller, F. Afonso, G. Battaglia, D. Seck, G. LeTeuff, E. Diday). 2011. Journal of
Probability and Statistics, in press.
173. Symbolic covariance regression method for interval data (with Wei Xu). 2010. Submitted.
174. Symbolic-covariance principal component analysis for interval-valued data (with J.
Le-Rademacher). 2010. Submitted.
175. Divisive clustering for histogram-valued data (with Jaejik Kim). 2010. Submitted.
176. Growth rate and influence on occurrence of pale broilers (with D. Samuel, D. Pringle
and L. Wicker). 2011. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, in press.
177. Brief Overview of Symbolic Data and Analytic Issues. 2011. Statistical Analysis and
Data Mining 4, 149-156.
178. Editorial Preface: In this issue. 2011. Statistical Analysis and Data Mining 4, 147148.
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BOOKS:
1. Computer Science and Statistics: Proceedings of the Sixteenth Symposium on the
Interface (editor). 1985. North Holland Publishers.
2. AIDS Sexual Behavior and Intravenous Drug Use (with Co-National Research Council Panel Members). 1989. National Academy Press.
3. Improving Information for Social Policy Decisions: The Uses of Microsimulation
Modeling, Volume I (with Co-National Research Council Panel Members). 1991.
National Academy Press.
4. Improving Information for Social Policy Decisions: The Uses of Microsimulation
Modeling, Volume II (with Co-National Research Council Panel Members). 1991.
National Academy Press.
5. Exploring the Limits of Bootstrap (ed., with R. LePage). 1992. John Wiley.
6. Case Studies in Biometry (eds. N. Lange, L. Ryan,L. Billard, D. Brillinger, L. Conquest and J. Greenhouse). 1994. John Wiley.
7. Computer Science and Statistics: Proceedings of the Twenty-eighth Symposium on
the Interface (ed. with N. Fisher). 1997. Interface Foundation Publisher.
8. Symbolic Data Analysis: Conceptual Statistics and Data Mining (with E. Diday).
2006. John Wiley.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS and ARTICLES:
1. Program Manual: Institute of Mathematical Statistics. 1988.
2. Program Secretary Report 1990. Institute of Mathematical Statistics Bulletin 19,
592-595.
3. Fermat’s Last Theorem. Photo by Billard. 1993. The Institute of Mathematical
Statistics Bulletin 22, 603.
4. (IBS International President’s) Message to Members. 1994. Biometric Bulletin 11.
5. Statement. 1994. Amstat News 207, (ASA President-elect Nomination Statement).
6. Communications are Wonderful. 1996. Amstat News 227, 8. (President’s Column,
January).
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7. Strategic Planning-Where-What-How. 1996. Amstat News 228, 6-7. (President’s
Column, February).
8. Our Role in Education. 1996. Amstat News 229, 9. (President’s Column, March).
9. Congressional Testimony. Congress Gazette, March 1996.
10. Strategic Planning - Searching for Answers. 1996. Amstat News 230, 7-9. (President’s
Column, April).
11. Testifying on the Hill - A Personal Journey. 1996. Amstat News 231, 7-8. (President’s
Column, May).
12. Life in the Electronic World - Some Trials and Tribulations. 1996. Amstat News 232,
7-8. (President’s Column, June).
13. The Annual Meeting - A Time for Learning, Communication, and Inspiration. 1996.
Amstat News 233, 9-10. (President’s Column, July).
14. International Relations. 1996. Amstat News 234, 6-7. (President’s Column, August
- September).
15. Some of our Responsibilities as Statisticians - The Census Report. 1996. Amstat
News 235, 6-7. (President’s Column, October).
16. Tides of Time. 1996. Amstat News 236, 6-7. (President’s Column, November).
17. The Relentless March of Time - Memories from 1996. 1996. Amstat News 237, 4-5.
(President’s Column, December).
18. (One of) 60 alumni over 60 great years. 2009. Special Anniversary Issue: UNSWorld
11, 11-12.
19. Editorial Preface: In this issue. 2011. Amstat News (A condensed version of #178),
in press.
EDITORIAL SERVICE:
Journal American Statistical Association, Associate Editor, 1979-82.
Journal American Statistical Association, Associate Book Editor, 1980-83.
Case Studies in Biometry, Editorial Board Member ENAR/WNAR.
Environmental and Ecological Statistics, Editorial Board, 1993- .
Journal Symbolic Data Analysis, Associate Editor, 2002-.
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Statistical Analysis and Data Mining (joint ASA/Wiley journal), Editor Special Issue
on Symbolic Data, 2010-.
Referee/Reviewer:
Reviewer: Mathematical Reviews
Referee: Journal Statistical Planning and Inference, Journal American Statistical Association, Communications in Statistics, Journal of Applied Probability, Annals of Statistics, Technometrics, Naval Logistics Research Quarterly,
Statistics and Probability Letters, Stochastic Models, Mathematical Biosciences,
Biometrics, International Statistical Review, Statistics in Medicine, Journal of
Forecasting, Scandinavian Journal of Statistics, American Statistician, Canadian Journal of Statistics, Computational Statistics. Computational Statistics
and Data Analysis, Data Analysis and Classification, International Classification Societies, Advances in Methodology and Statistics, Journal of Statistical
Computing and Statistics, COMPSTAT, Metrika, etc.
Grant Reviewer: National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health,
Army Research Office, Center for Diseases Control, Australian Research Grants
Scheme, National Security Agency, US Department of Agriculture, American
Mathematical Society.
Other: Consultant (Technical Review of Manuscripts), Holden Day, Inc., Publisher; Addison Wesley Publishing; Duxbury Press; Wadsworth Publishing Co.;
Prindle, Weber and Schmidt Publishers; Prentice Hall, Inc.; Reston Publishing
Co.; McGraw Hill; John Wiley; etc.
DIRECTED RESEARCH:
• Masters Students:
1. T. Hall, Master of Mathematics, University of Waterloo
2. K. C. Brown, Master of Mathematics, University of Waterloo
3. T. El Haken, Master of Mathematics, University of Waterloo
4. E. Esquerra, Master of Mathematics, University of Waterloo
5. C. Marangou, Master of Mathematics, University of Waterloo
6. J. J. Rachon, Master of Mathematics, University of Waterloo
7. H. L. Wu, 1982, Master of Applied Mathematical Sciences, University of Georgia
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8. J. Johnson, 1983, Master of Applied Mathematical Sciences, University of Georgia
9. P. Franklin, 1983, Master of Applied Mathematical Sciences, University of Georgia
10. T. S. Lee, 1983, Master of Applied Mathematical Sciences, University of Georgia
11. C. Y. Tung, 1984, Master of Applied Mathematical Sciences, University of Georgia
12. L. Tseng, 1985, Master of Science, University of Georgia
13. Yuming Liu, 1989, Master of Applied Mathematical Sciences, University of Georgia
14. Rameysh Ramdas, 1990, Master of Science, University of Georgia
15. Joni Ancona, 1990, Master of Science, University of Georgia
16. Salina Jen, 1991, Master of Applied Mathematical Sciences, University of Georgia
17. Sam Bennett, 1992, Master of Science, University of Georgia
18. Angela Trosclair, 1994, Master of Science, University of Georgia
19. Mi-Yeon Shim, 2010, Master of Science, University of Georgia
• Doctoral Students:
1. S. Conlon, 1977, Ph,D., Florida State University. Stochastic models for carrier
borne epidemics.
2. M. R. Meshkani, 1978, Ph,D., Florida State University. Empirical Bayes point
estimation for the multinomial distribution and Markov chains.
3. C. R. Longbotham, 1978, Ph,D., Florida State University. Time dependent
parameters of the linear model.
4. H. Lacayo, 1979, Ph,D., Florida State University. Some structural aspects of
stochastic epidemics.
5. N. Arghami, 1981, Ph,D., Florida State University. Partial sequential tests for
the mean of a normal distribution.
6. F. Y. Mohamed, 1981, Ph,D., Florida State University. Estimation and prediction for exponential time series models.
7. R. Srinivasan, 1985, Ph.D., University of Georgia. Some inference results on
time series models.
8. Vani Sundaraiyer, 1986, Ph.D., University of Georgia. Estimation of parameters
of the inverse Gaussian distribution from censored samples.
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9. W. K. Kim, 1987, Ph.D., University of Georgia. Estimation and asymptotic
distribution results for the simple bilinear time series model.
10. Sun Duck Lee, 1989, Ph.D., University of Georgia. Large sample tests for the
multiplicative seasonal time series models.
11. Zhen Zhao, 1991, Ph.D., University of Georgia. Nonhomogeneous Markov models for the AIDS epidemic.
12. J. H. Guo, 1992, Ph.D., University of Georgia. Causal autoregressive processes
on a plane.
13. Yuqing Dai, 1995, Ph.D., University of Georgia. Statistical inference on space
time bilinear models.
14. Jihan Guirgis Williams, 1997, Ph.D., University of Georgia. Tests of homogeneity for AIDS cases and estimation of the incubation period with interval censored
data.
15. Anjali Srivastava, 1997, Ph.D., University of Georgia. Parameter estimation and
saddlepoint distributions for models in plant disease epidemics.
16. Joni F. Ancona, 1998, Ph.D., University of Georgia. Comparison of estimation
approaches in classification analysis and assessment of stability using Bootstrap
resampling.
17. Ye Wang, 2000, Ph.D., University of Georgia. Parameter estimation of space
time bilinear processes.
18. Li Jen Lee, 2000, Ph.D., University of Georgia. Modelling the malaria epidemic.
19. Jennifer Le-Rademacher, 2008, Ph.D., University of Georgia. Principal component analysis for interval-valued and histogram-valued data and likelihood
functions and some maximum likelihood estimators for symbolic data.
20. Jaejik Kim, 2009, Ph.D., University of Georgia. Dissimilarity measures for
histogram-valued data and divisive clustering of symbolic objects.
21. Wei Xu, 2010, Ph.D., University of Georgia. Symbolic Data Analysis: IntervalValued Data regression.
22. Charlie Chen, in progress, University of Georgia.
• Sabbatical Visitors/Scholars
P. W. A. Dayananda (Griffith University, Australia), 1984, 1989, 1992, 1993-94.
M. R. Meshkani (University of Shahid Beheshti, Iran), 1988-89, 1991, 1994-95.
N. R. Arghami (Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran), 1989-90.
S. Chakraborty (CSIRO, Australia), 1991.
Sungduck Lee (South Korea), 1996.
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Lukman Thalib (Australia), Dec 1997-Feb 1998.
Jiin-Huang Guo, 2002-03, 2009-10 (Fullbright Scholar).
Yaser Samadi (Iran), 2010-11.
Katarina Kosmelj (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia), 2011 (Fullbright Scholar).
INVITED PRESENTATIONS:
Over 100 invited presentations at National and International Meetings in the last 15 years.
One 1-week Short Course (University of Zagreb, Croatia), and 4-5 Short Courses at National/International Meetings; next one on Symbolic Data at COMPSTAT France 2010.
UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES:
• At Florida State University:
Faculty Senator, 1976-78.
Curriculum Committee, Department of Statistics, 1976-79.
Recruiting Committee, Department of Statistics, 1977-79.
Dean’s Selection Committee, 1978-79.
As Associate Head, served as Head’s Representative on many committees at
various times.
• At University of Georgia:
Promotion Committee, Division of Physical Sciences, Franklin College of Arts
and Sciences, 1980-81, 1981-82, 1982-83.
Tenure Committee, Franklin College of Arts and Science, 1982-83, 1983-84, 198788.
President’s Computer Advisory Committee, 1980-84.
Academic Committee on Computer Science and Systems Analysis, University
System of Georgia, 1980-84.
Creative Research Awards Program Physical and Mathematical Sciences Subcommittee, 1980-81, Chair 1981-82.
MAMS Administrative Committee, 1980-89, Chair 1981-82.
Math Education Graduate Review Committee, 1981-82.
Staff Computer Advisory Group, 1982-84.
Screening Committee, Director, Computer Center, 1982-83.
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Dean Payne/Vice President Trotter Computer Science Committee, 1982-83.
Dean’s Executive Committee, Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, 1982-84.
Promotion and Tenure Committee, Physical Sciences Advisory Area, University
Level, 1983-84, 1989-90, 1990-91, 1991-92.
University of Georgia Research Foundation, Board of Directors, 1984-89 (two
terms).
”Institute” of Advanced Computational Methods Feasibility Committee, 198485.
Department of Statistics (and Computer Science) committees:
Recruiting, 1980; Curriculum, 1980; Semester Conversion, 1983-84; Admissions,
1982-83; Graduate Degree Program Review, 1982; all other committees as an
active or ex officio member as department head.
President Knapp’s Industrial Relations Advisory Committee, 1987-88. (Developed Policy Statement on Technology Transfer and Related Matters for University of Georgia.)
Dean’s Executive Advisory Committee, 1987-88.
Carmon Scholarship Selection Committee, 1988, 1989.
President Knapp’s Task Force on Salary Study, 1989-90. (Undertook salary
study for the President.) Vice President Prokasy asked me to (i) repeat analysis
for 1990-91 salary data, and (ii) institutionalize the process to enable it to be
done on a regular basis.
Graduate School Area Subcommittee on Memberships, 1990-.
College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Gender Bias Salary Advisory Committee,
Chair, 1990-91.
College of Veterinary Science Gender Bias Salary Advisory Committee, 1992.
Franklin College of Arts and Sciences Awards Committee, 1993-94.
Promotion and Tenure Committee, Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, Chair,
1996.
College/Department Committee to establish criteria for promotion and tenure,
1998-99.
Salary Study for Provost, 2001.
Special Professorship Committee, Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, 2005.
Promotion and Tenure Committee, Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, 200809, 2009-10, 2010-11.
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Department of Statistics Committees (since 2002 includes) Recruiting, Examination, Post-tenure Review Committees, Mentor Committees, Faculty Review, Examination Policy and Procedures Committee (2007-08), Program Review Committees (2004-05, Department Analysis, and Research Committees), TRU Nomination Committee,and so on.
Award and Election Citations:
1. Fellow of The American Statistical Association, 1980. Citation: ”.”
2. Elected Member, International Statistical Institute, 1980. Citation: ”.”
3. Fellow of The Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 1988. Citation: ”.”
4. Fellow of The American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2000.
Citation: ”For outstanding leadership in professional statistics organizations, for research contributions across a wide range of topics, and for effectiveness as advocate
and mentor for women.”
5. Outstanding Statistical Application Award, 1990. American Statistical Association: This award recognizes a paper that is an outstanding application of statistics
in any substantive field.
Citation:
6. University Professor, University of Georgia, 1992. Citation: ”For highest
recognition of significant impact on the University of Georgia.”
7. Samuel S. Wilks Memorial Award, 1999, American Statistical Association: The
Samuel S. Wilks Award, one of the ASA’s most prestigious, was established in 1964
to honor the memory and distinguished career of Samuel S. Wilks. The award recognizes outstanding contributions to statistics that carry on in the spirit of his work.
Citation: ”For significant contributions to the theory and methodology of statistics,
and the advancement of scientific knowledge in a variety of fields, especially in the
area of HIV/AIDS, for effective leadership on issues of public interest, particularly
with respect to the decennial census; for energetic professional service nationally and
internationally; and for influential dedication to the statistical education of both statisticians and the public at large.”
8. Founders Award, 2003, American Statistical Association: The ASA Founders
Award recognizes members who have rendered distinguished service to the association.
Citation: ”For outstanding leadership to the Association in advancing its influence
in education, international affairs, and public policy; in making ASA more effective
in advancing the role of women in our profession; and in strengthening ASA relationships with other societies. For leadership in engaging colleagues and students
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in the Association; for highly effective service to ASA journals, committees, chapters, sections, and the Joint Statistical Meetings; and for outstanding service as ASA
President.”
9. Elizabeth Scott Award, 2008, Committee of Presidents of Statistical Societies,
This Award is presented biennially (even years) to recognize a statistician who has
fostered opportunities in statistics for women.
Citation: ”For encouraging women statisticians as they embarked on their careers
and mentoring women as they advanced; for excellent leadership to the profession and
serving as a role model to the next generation of women and men in Statistics; and
for conducting and publishing studies to understand and end gender-based inequities
in Statistics.”
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