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    ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT130100098

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $736,416.00
    Summary
    New nonparametric statistical methods for imperfectly observed data. Statistical science today is facing the challenge of having to answer questions about data that are more complex than ever before. Some of the major difficulties are caused by the lack of direct access to quantities of interest, and the more intricate structure of the available data. Motivated by applications in areas such as cancer and genetic studies, infectious disease, environmental pollution, and public health and nutriti .... New nonparametric statistical methods for imperfectly observed data. Statistical science today is facing the challenge of having to answer questions about data that are more complex than ever before. Some of the major difficulties are caused by the lack of direct access to quantities of interest, and the more intricate structure of the available data. Motivated by applications in areas such as cancer and genetic studies, infectious disease, environmental pollution, and public health and nutrition, this project aims to develop novel and highly effective statistical methodology for solving contemporary problems involving new types of imperfectly observed data. The expected outcomes will solve frontier problems, where information can only be accessed through sophisticated computer intensive methods.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP230100147

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $425,000.00
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    Mitigating bias in statistical analyses of data collected over time. This project aims to develop innovative nonparametric distribution and regression curve estimation techniques from data collected over time. These curves are key statistical tools for describing populations, but often, their estimators are inefficient when the data are massive, growing and change over time, or too restrictive when the data exhibit measurement errors and a fraction of them are equal to zero. The project expects .... Mitigating bias in statistical analyses of data collected over time. This project aims to develop innovative nonparametric distribution and regression curve estimation techniques from data collected over time. These curves are key statistical tools for describing populations, but often, their estimators are inefficient when the data are massive, growing and change over time, or too restrictive when the data exhibit measurement errors and a fraction of them are equal to zero. The project expects to develop novel, less restrictive and more realistic nonparametric curve estimation methods in these complex settings. Outcomes include new practical statistical methods and software to benefit experts in diverse fields from nutrition and epidemiology, to environmental science and digital platforms, amongst others.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP170102434

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $339,000.00
    Summary
    Statistical challenges involving indirect data. This project aims to develop statistical methodology for solving contemporary problems involving indirectly observed data whose complexity is exacerbated by factors such as incompleteness or episodic availability. Modern statistics find it difficult to analyse complex data which contain important information only in an indirect way, such as data measured with noise or aggregated data. This project considers both finite dimensional data and function .... Statistical challenges involving indirect data. This project aims to develop statistical methodology for solving contemporary problems involving indirectly observed data whose complexity is exacerbated by factors such as incompleteness or episodic availability. Modern statistics find it difficult to analyse complex data which contain important information only in an indirect way, such as data measured with noise or aggregated data. This project considers both finite dimensional data and functional data. The expected methodology will be able to solve frontier problems, where only sophisticated methods can access information. This is expected to benefit brain studies, economics, infectious disease, nutrition and public health.
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