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Mathmatical Modeling of COVID II

From  Dave Frank 69 plays

Institutional analysis of technical change in agrifood systems: Situating Digital Agriculture in a political economic context

Prof. Steven Wolf, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, January 23, 2018.

From  Jennifer Wright 20 plays

11 - How Do Early Life Experiences Affect Equality of Opportunity for Future Generations? - Page, East

The Sixth Biennial Urie Bronfenbrenner Conference An Equal Start: Policy and Practice to Promote Equality of Opportunity for Children October 25-26, 2018 Section: Multigenerational Influences on…

From  Carrie Chalmers 58 plays

ORIE 9000 Colloquium - Madeleine Udell: Generalized Low Rank Models

Principal components analysis (PCA) is a well-known technique for approximating a data set represented by a matrix by a low rank matrix. Here, we extend the idea of PCA to handle arbitrary data sets…

From  E. Cornelius 5 plays

ORIE Colloquium on 1/29/2015 - Jason Lee: Selective Inference via the Condition on Selection Framework: Applications to Inference After Variable Selection

Selective Inference is the problem of testing hypotheses that are chosen or suggested by the data. Inference after variable selection in high-dimensional linear regression is a common example of…

From  E. Cornelius 5 plays

ORIE Colloquium, 2015-01-16 - Daniel Russo: Learning to Optimize

The information revolution is spawning systems that require very frequent decisions and provide high volumes of data concerning past outcomes. Fueling the design of algorithms used in such systems is…

From  E. Cornelius 149 plays

ORIE Colloquium on 3/25/2014 - Rob Freund: A First-Order View of Some Boosting Methods: Computational Guarantees and Connections to Regularization

Tuesday, March 25, 2014 at 4:15pm Frank H. T. Rhodes Hall, 253 ORIE Colloquium: Rob Freund (MIT) - A First-Order View of Some Boosting Methods: Computational Guarantees and Connections to…

From  E. Cornelius 29 plays

ORIE Colloquium on 2/6/2014 - Po-Ling Loh (Cal-Berkeley): Nonconvex Methods for High-Dimensional Regression with Noisy and Missing Data

Thursday, February 6, 2014 at 4:15pm Frank H. T. Rhodes Hall, 253 ORIE Colloquium: Po-Ling Loh (Cal-Berkeley) - Nonconvex Methods for High-Dimensional Regression with Noisy and Missing Data Noisy…

From  E. Cornelius 62 plays

ORIE Colloquium, 2014-12-19 - Nathan Kallus: From Predictive to Prescriptive Analytics

Many operational problems in data-rich environments can be characterized by three primitives: data on uncertain quantities of interest such as simultaneous demands, concurrent auxiliary data such as…

From  E. Cornelius 191 plays

ORIE Colloquium, 2013-02-20 - Sahand Negahban: Structured Estimation in High-Dimensions

ORIE/Statistics Colloquium: Sahand Negahban (MIT) - Structured Estimation in High-Dimensions Wednesday, February 20, 2013 at 4:15pm Frank H. T. Rhodes Hall, 253 Modern techniques in data…

From  E. Cornelius 121 plays

ORIE Colloquium on 9/17/2013 - Serdar Simsek: Does Field Price Discretion Improve Profits? Evidence from Auto Lending

In many markets, it is common for headquarters to create a price list while local salespeople have discretion to negotiate prices for individual deals. How much (if any) pricing discretion to grant…

From  E. Cornelius 17 plays

11 - Negative affect predicting general health: What we know, and where to go from here

Susan T. Charles, University of California, Irvine October 3, 2013 The conference aimed to close the gap between two burgeoning fields of research at the intersection of aging, emotion, and…

From  Marshall Perryman 56 plays