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Rejoinder to "Quantifying the Fraction of Missing Information for Hypothesis Testing in Statistical and Genetic Studies" [arXiv:1102.2774]
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Rejoinder to ``Microarrays, Empirical Bayes and the Two-Groups Model'' [arXiv:0808.0572]
The development and use of dimension reduction methods is prevalent in modern statistical literature. This paper reviews a class of dimension reduction techniques which aim to simultaneously select relevant predictors and find clusters…
Comment: Expert Elicitation for Reliable System Design [arXiv:0708.0279]
Comment: Expert Elicitation for Reliable System Design [arXiv:0708.0279]
Comment: Expert Elicitation for Reliable System Design [arXiv:0708.0279]
Comments on the article "Pulsar dynamics: magnetic dipole model revisited".
Comment: Bayesian Checking of the Second Levels of Hierarchical Models [arXiv:0802.0743]
Comment: Bayesian Checking of the Second Levels of Hierarchical Models [arXiv:0802.0743]
This is the rejoinder for discussion of "Multinomial Inverse Regression for Text Analysis", Journal of the American Statistical Association 108, 2013.
Rejoinder: Bayesian Checking of the Second Levels of Hierarchical Models [arXiv:0802.0743]
Submitted to F. Schweitzer (ed.), Microscopic Models for Economic Dynamics, Lecture notes in physics, Springer, Berlin-Heidelberg 2002.kiel.tex
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Lecture notes on quantum machine learning for computer scientists.
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