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Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, Volume 58
Volume 58, February 2013
- D. Stephen G. Pollock, Tommaso Proietti

, Esther Ruiz
, Howard L. Weinert:
The third special issue on Statistical Signal Extraction and Filtering. 1-3
- Michael A. Thornton:

Removing seasonality under a changing regime: Filtering new car sales. 4-14 - Junye Li

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An unscented Kalman smoother for volatility extraction: Evidence from stock prices and options. 15-26 - Ting Wang

, Mark Bebbington
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Identifying anomalous signals in GPS data using HMMs: An increased likelihood of earthquakes? 27-44 - Julien Gazeaux, Deborah Batista, Caspar M. Ammann, Philippe Naveau

, Cyrille Jégat, Chaochao Gao
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Extracting common pulse-like signals from multiple ice core time series. 45-57 - Raquel Prado:

Sequential estimation of mixtures of structured autoregressive models. 58-70 - Pepa Ramírez-Cobo, Brani Vidakovic:

A 2D wavelet-based multiscale approach with applications to the analysis of digital mammograms. 71-81 - K. D. Zamba, Panagiotis Tsiamyrtzis

, Douglas M. Hawkins:
A three-state recursive sequential Bayesian algorithm for biosurveillance. 82-97 - D. S. Poskitt, Arivalzahan Sengarapillai:

Description length and dimensionality reduction in functional data analysis. 98-113 - Azadeh Moghtaderi, Patrick Flandrin, Pierre Borgnat

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Trend filtering via empirical mode decompositions. 114-126 - Marco Frei, Hans R. Künsch:

Mixture ensemble Kalman filters. 127-138 - Swagata Nandi, Debasis Kundu, Rajesh Kumar Srivastava:

Noise space decomposition method for two-dimensional sinusoidal model. 147-161
- Christophe Biernacki

, Julien Jacques
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A generative model for rank data based on insertion sort algorithm. 162-176 - Jongphil Kim

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The computation of bivariate normal and t probabilities, with application to comparisons of three normal means. 177-186 - Kjartan Rimstad, Henning Omre:

Approximate posterior distributions for convolutional two-level hidden Markov models. 187-200 - Yanqing Yi:

Exact statistical power for response adaptive designs. 201-209 - Hideki Nagatsuka, Toshinari Kamakura, N. Balakrishnan:

A consistent method of estimation for the three-parameter Weibull distribution. 210-226 - Jingyong Su, Anuj Srivastava

, Fred W. Huffer:
Detection, classification and estimation of individual shapes in 2D and 3D point clouds. 227-241
- Mauricio Zevallos, Wilfredo Palma:

Minimum distance estimation of ARFIMA processes. 242-256 - Fei Ye

, Chen Yue, Ying Yang:
Modeling time-dependent overdispersion in longitudinal count data. 257-264 - Frank Schaarschmidt:

Simultaneous confidence intervals for multiple comparisons among expected values of log-normal variables. 265-275 - Seung Won Hyun, Min Yang, Nancy Flournoy

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A procedure for finding an improved upper bound on the number of optimal design points. 276-282 - Song Zhang, Chul Ahn:

Sample size calculation for comparing time-averaged responses in k-group repeated-measurement studies. 283-291 - A. Chakraborty, Asuncion Beamonte, Alan E. Gelfand, M. Pilar Alonso

, Pilar Gargallo
, Manuel Salvador
:
Spatial interaction models with individual-level data for explaining labor flows and developing local labor markets. 292-307 - Yolanda Marhuenda

, Isabel Molina
, Domingo Morales
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Small area estimation with spatio-temporal Fay-Herriot models. 308-325 - Ricardo Fraiman

, Marcela Svarc
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Resistant estimates for high dimensional and functional data based on random projections. 326-338 - Feng Yi, Hui Zou

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SURE-tuned tapering estimation of large covariance matrices. 339-351 - Rodrigo B. Silva

, Marcelo Bourguignon, Cícero R. B. Dias, Gauss M. Cordeiro:
The compound class of extended Weibull power series distributions. 352-367 - María Luz Gámiz Pérez, María Dolores Martínez Miranda

, Jens Perch Nielsen
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Smoothing survival densities in practice. 368-382 - Ani Eloyan, Sujit K. Ghosh

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A semiparametric approach to source separation using independent component analysis. 383-396 - Hisham Hilow:

Comparison among run order algorithms for sequential factorial experiments. 397-406
- Riccardo Borgoni, Luigi Radaelli, Valeria Tritto, Diego Zappa

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Optimal reduction of a spatial monitoring grid: Proposals and applications in process control. 407-419

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