BANOCOSS2023 Speakers
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Keynote Speakers
Jae-Kwang Kim, Iowa State University
Semiparametric adaptive estimation under informative sampling (
)Multiple bias calibration for valid statistical inference under nonignorable nonresponse ()
(Please note. Titles and abstracts of Jae-Kwang Kim are new!)
Jan A. van den Brakel, Statistics Netherlands and Maastricht University
New data sources and inferences methods for official statistics ()
Quantifying discontinuities in time series obtained with repeated surveys ( )
Camelia Goga, University of Franche-Comté
Model-assisted estimation in a high-dimension setting for survey data (
)Random-forest model-assisted estimation (
)Andrew Gelman, Columbia University (online)
Combining modeling with survey weights (
)Li-Chun Zhang, University of Southampton; Statistics Norway; University of Oslo
Design-based ensemble learning for individual prediction (
)Workshop on Multilevel regression and poststratification (MRP)
Philipp Christian Broniecki, University of Oslo, Norway
Invited Speakers
Yajuan Si, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (online): On the Use of Auxiliary Variables in Multilevel Regression and Poststratification ( )
Danutė Krapavickaitė, Lithuania: Acceptance sampling in statistical quality control ( )
Jaan Õmblus, Statistics Estonia: Artificial intelligence business viability index ( )
Tetiana Ianevych, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine: Processing of court data ( )
Jurijs Ņikišins, University of Latvia (online): The European Social Survey in Latvia: Insights from Face-to-Face to Self-Completion Survey Mode Сomparison ( )
Thomas Laitila , Örebro University, Sweden: Statistics Production System 4.0 ( )
Annika Kangas, Natural Resources Institute Finland: Design-based and Model-based Inference in Finnish Forest Inventory ( )
Jacek Maślankowski, University of Gdańsk, Statistics Poland (online): The Use of Web Data for EU Official Statistics. Case Studies on Online Job Advertisements and Online Based Enterprise Characteristics ( )
Janika Tarkoma, Statistics Finland: National Data Quality Framework for Public Sector Data ( )
Special invited sessions
New methods in official statistics: the Italian experience
Chiara Bocci, University of Florence (Italy): Unit level small area models for business survey data. ( )
Veronica Ballerini, University of Florence (Italy): Municipalities’ size estimation correcting administrative data for coverage errors and misclassification: A Bayesian approach. ( )
Brunero Liseo, Sapienza University of Rome (Italy): Bayesian Survey Sampling: the Legacy of D. Basu (
)Special session on Data analytics and AI
Johanna Laiho-Kauranne, DAIN Studios: Empowering Surveys with Generative AI (
)Jonne Pohjankukka, Luke Finland: Enhancing natural resource monitoring with Luke NatureWatch (
)R. Piela and H. Luomaranta-Helmivuo, Statistics Finland: Unleashing the Power of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence: Advancing the Production of Official Statistics through MLOps implementation (
)Contributed papers
Abdulhakeem Eideh, Emily Berg: SMALL AREA PREDICTION FOR EXPONENTIAL DISPERSION FAMILIES UNDER INFORMATIVE SAMPLING (
)A. Dzhoha, I. Rozora: Multi-armed bandit policy under delays for the design of clinical trials (
)A. Pererva and H. Livinska: Evaluation of the Efficiency in Healthcare using queueing modelling: A Case Study of Intensive Care Units in Kyiv (
)Adeline Clarke, Krista Lagus and Maria Valaste: OPEN-ENDED QUESTIONS IN SURVEYS (
)Anastasiia Volkova: Separating cross-cultural and cross-national: insights from the European Values Study (
), posterAnastasija Meļņičuka; Jeļena Voronova: Analysis of response representativeness in case of adaptive survey design (
)Andris Fisenko: Data collection methods in Latvian Household Finance and Consumption Survey (
), posterBarbara Kowalczyk, Robert Wieczorkowski: Estimation of the Sensitive Proportion in Item Count Models under Some Assumptions Violation (
)Biruta Sloka, Kristine Liepina: DATA COLLECTION METHODS FOR RESEARCH ON EDUCATION (
)Enrika Komarovaitė, Andrius Čiginas: ESTIMATING AVERAGE WAGES IN SMALL POPULATION DOMAINS (
)Hitoshi MOTOYAMA: The Bahadur Representation of Sample Quantiles in General Unequal Probability Sampling Designs (
)I. Kosareva and R. Yamnenko: Multiple hypothesis testing for coronavirus disease in Ukraine (
), posterIeva Burakauskaitė and Andrius Čiginas: INTEGRATION OF A VOLUNTARY SAMPLE ASSUMING THE NOT MISSING AT RANDOM RESPONSE MECHANISM (
)Jarno Vanhatalo, Elina Numminen and Jukka Siren: STATISTICS FOR BIODIVERSITY MONITORING (
)Jeļena Voronova: Adaptive sample survey design in data collection (
)Lauri Valkonen, Santtu Tikka, Jouni Helske, Juha Karvanen: Combining population statistics, conjoint data and purchase history in price optimization (
)Lucyna Błażejczyk-Majka: The problem of data comparability in the Polish transition period of 1990-2004 and a proposal for its solution (
)Łukasz Chrostowski, Maciej Beręsewicz: nonprobsvy -- an R package for non-probability samples (
)Lyndon Ang, Robert Clark, Bronwyn Loong, Anders Holmberg: Sampling strategies for probability samples used together with non-probability data (
)M. Litova, K. Lagus: The Self-Organizing Map for the Analysis of Survey Data (
)Mauno Keto, Risto Lehtonen: COMPARING COMBINATIONS OF ESTIMATOR AND SAMPLE ALLOCATION WHEN ESTIMATING POPULATION AND DOMAIN-SPECIFIC PROPORTIONS FOR A BINARY VARIABLE (
)Mingmeng Geng, Roberto Trotta: Selection of demographic variables in post-stratification (
)Minna Pulkkinen, Jürgen Zell, Adrian Lanz: Model-assisted small-area estimation with automated model building for Swiss National Forest Inventory using two-phase sampling (
)Mulyk Olena, Tetiana Pryhalinska and Linieana Svystun-Zolotarenko: Statistical analysis of the impact of the blackout caused by the Russian attack on the infrastructure of Ukraine on the educational process at NTUU «KPI» (
), onlineN. Kruglova, O. Dykhovychnyi and M. Poprozhuk: Technologies for creating and analyzing tests in advanced mathematics (
)O. Zalieska and H. Yailymova: Autoregressive models for air quality investigation (
), posterOlga Vasylyk, Valentyna Shunder: Outliers in loss reserving (
)Oleksandr Kolesnik: LIMIT THEOREMS FOR SEQUENCES OF RECORDS (
)Santeri Karppinen Liviu Ene Juha Karvanen: Value of information in the planning of cost-effective operational forest inventories (
)Sofiia Myrvoda, Hanna Livinska: Demographic Patterns and Prevalence of Mental Health Disorders in Europe (
)Vilma Nekrašaitė-Liegė, Andrius Čiginas, Danutė Krapavickaitė: Estimating Proportions from Integrated Probability and Non-Probability Samples (
)Yana Bondarenko: Bayesian Modelling Of Profitable Landing Page (
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Last update 18 August 2023