7th U.S. Army Conference
on
Applied Statistics

The Bishop's Lodge
The Seventh U.S. Army Conference on Applied Statistics was hosted by Los
Alamos National Laboratory, 24-26 October, 2001 at the Bishop's Lodge in Santa
Fe, NM. The conference was co-sponsored by the U.S. Army Research Laboratory
(ARL), the U.S. Army Research Office (ARO), the United States Military Academy
(USMA), the Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Analysis Center-White Sands
Missile Range, the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR), and the
National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST). Cooperating
organizations included the Los Alamos National Laboratory, George Mason
University, Office of Naval Research, and the Institute for Defense Analysis.
Approximately 90 people attended, continuing the success of the 6th conference
at Rice University. A bulletized accounting of the conference program is
given.
- Short Course:
"Applied Logistic Regression," taught by David
Hosmer, University of Massachusetts, will precede the conference on 22-23
October. The tutorial will start at 0830.
- Invited Speakers:
- David Scott, Rice University (Keynote Address)
On a New Approach
to Robust Estimation
- WJ Conover, Texas Tech University
Some Locally Most Powerful Rank
Tests for Correlation
- William Meeker, Iowa State University
Accelerated Testing:
Obtaining Reliability Information Quickly
- Leo Breiman, University of California
Predicting and Understanding
Complex Data
- Juergen Symanzik, Utah State University
Visual Data Mining of
Remote Sensing Data
- Bin Yu, University of California
Boosting with the L2 Loss:
Regression and Classification
- Banquet Speaker:
- J. Darrell Morgeson, Director, Decision Applications Division, Los
Alamos National Laboratory
Understanding Societies Needs of the 21st
Century
- Special Sessions:
- Information Assurance
- Jeff Solka, Naval Surface Warfare Center
- Sushil Jajodia, George Mason University
- Diane Lambert, Bell Labs
- Urban Warfare
- Russell W. Glenn, RAND
Nuggetizing the Elephant
- Lt. Col. Matt Begert, LAW-West
Analysis of Urban Terrorism
- Greg Tackett, U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Research, Development,
and Engineering Center (AMRDEC)
Real-Time, Pseudo-Randomly Generated
Features for Combat Experimentation in Urban Sprawl
- Danny C. Champion, Training and Doctrine (TRADOC) Analysis Center
White Sands Missile Range (TRAC-WSMR)
International Trends in
MOUT Research
- Case Studies in Elicitation and Quantification of Expertise and Expert
Judgement
- Mary Meyer, Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Jerry Morzinski, Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Laura McNamara, Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Gregory Wilson, Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Events:
- Social: Tuesday, October 23.
- Wilks Award Banquet: Wednesday, October 24.
- Contributed Papers:
- Bruce J. West, U.S. Army Research Office
The Biggest, The Oldest,
and Other Such Extremes
- Robert Launer, U.S. Army Research Office
Exact Moments of the 2 x
2 x 2 Distribution
- Jock O. Grynovicki, U.S. Army Research Laboratory
Knowledge-Based
System Engineering for the Army Battle Command System
- Thomas Mathew, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
David W.
Webb, U.S. Army Research Laboratory
Mixed Model Inference for Army
Test and Evaluation
- Robert L. Fry, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics
Laboratory
Cybernetic Ballistic Missile Defense System
- Jacqueline K. Telford, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics
Laboratory
Sensitivity Analysis using Design of Experiments in
Ballistic Missile Defense
- Fernando J. Pineda, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physic
Laboratory
Model-based Methods for Biological Agent Identification in
Mass Spectrometry
- Vicente J. Romero, Sandia National Laboratories
On the
Implementation of a Replication Paradigm for Calculating Confidence
Intervals on Latin Hypercube Statistics
- Art Fries, Institute of Defense Analysis
Liars, Damned Liars, and
Statisticians
- Bernard Harris, University of Wisconsin-Madison
The Moment
Preservation Method of Cluster Analysis
- Joanne Wendelberger, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Statistical
Assessment of Aging Materials
- Karen Kafadar, University of Colorado-Denver
Measuring the Effect
of Length-Biased Sampling When the Variable Being Sampled is
Unobserved
- Scott M. Vickers, MCR Federal Inc.
Reducing the Error in
Estimating Production Costs of Multiple-Unit Procurements
- Francisco J. Samaniego, University of California, Davis
Linking
Dominations and Signatures in Network Reliability Theory
- James R. Thompson, Rice University
Market Modeling without
Martingales: Time-Indexed Risk Profile Analysis
- Gene Dutoit and William Guest, Dismounted Battlespace Battle
Lab
Michael Statkus, Natick Soldier Center
Arthur Garrett, Army
Materiel Systems Analysis Activity
Luci Salvi, Army Research
Laboratory
Human Science Data for Modeling and Analysis in
MOUT
- Chris Christenson, Institute for Defense Analysis
Analysis in the
MOUT ACTD
- Pinyuen Chen, Syracuse University
Development of a Multi-step
Procedure for Estimating the Number of Signals
- Andreas Futschik, University of California at Berkeley
Subsampling
of Biased Statistics with Application to the Identification of Locations of
Extremal Points
- C. Shane Reese, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Statistical Issues
for Non-Destructive Versus Destructive Evaluation
- Katherine Campbell, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Functional
Sensitivity Analysis of Computer Model Output
- Roger Johnston, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Statistical
Artifacts in the Ratio of Discrete Quantities
- Roger Johnston, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Statistics for
Evaluating the Vulnerability of Tags and Tamper-Indicating Seals
- Jane Booker, Mark Anderson, and Mary Meyer, Los Alamos National
Laboratory
The Role of Expert Knowledge in Uncertainty
Quantification (Are We Adding More Uncertainty or More
Understanding?)
- Danny C. Champion, Training and Doctrine (TRADOC) Analysis Center
White Sands Missile Range (TRAC-WSMR)
The Prediction of Line-of-Sight
in Vegetation Using Remote Sources
- David Kim, United States Military Academy
Order-Adapted Kernel
Density Estimation
- Nozer D. Singpurwalla, George Washington University
Optimal
Reliability Apportionment
- Tom Burr, Angela Mielke, and Abe Jacobson, Los Alamos National
Laboratory
Identifying Storms in Noisy Radio Frequency Data via
Satellite: an Application of Density Estimation and Cluster Analysis
- Jesse Poore, University of Tennessee
Siddhartha Dalal,
Telcordia
Statistical Methods in Software Engineering for Defense
Systems: Summary of a Workshop
- Cadet First Class Christopher Jeffreys and Maj Jim Wisnowski, United
States Air Force Academy
Itroduction to Data Mining with Military
Applications
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