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External auditors such as the National Audit Office (NAO) are the final arbiters on the level of error in accounts presented to them by their clients, and the accuracy or otherwise of individual transactions. In coming to a view on the level of error, they are expected to carry out the audit...
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Short-term forecasts of air pollution levels in big cities are now reported in news-papers and other media outlets. Studies indicate that even short-term exposure to high levels of an air pollutant called atmospheric particulate matter can lead to long-term health effects. Data are typically...
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Item response models are essential tools for analyzing results from many educational and psychological tests. Such models are used to quantify the probability of correct response as a function of unobserved examinee ability and other parameters explaining the difficulty and the discriminatory...
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The aim of an experiment is often to enable discrimination between competing forms for a response model. We consider this problem when there are two competing generalized linear models (GLMs) for a binomial response. These models are assumed to have a common link function with the linear...
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Motivated by sampling problems in forestry and related fields, we suggest a spatial sampling scheme for estimating intensity of a point process. The technique is related to the `wandering quarter' method. In applications where the cost of identifying random points is high relative to the cost of...
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We discuss models fit to data collected by Duffy and Jorgensen to predict solvation free energies and partition equilibria of drugs, organic molecules, aromatic heterocycles, and other molecules. These data were originally examined using linear regression, but here more recently developed...
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Over the last decade there has been growing demand for estimates of population characteristics at small area level. Unfortunately, cost constraints in the design of sample surveys lead to small sample sizes within these areas and as a result direct estimation, using only the survey data, is...
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The effective use of spatial information, that is, the geographic locations of population units, in a regression model-based approach to small area estimation is an important practical issue. One approach for incorporating such spatial information in a small area regression model is via...
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We introduce a new point process, the dynamic contagion process, by gener- alising the Hawkes process and the Cox process with shot noise intensity. Our process includes both self-excited and externally excited jumps, which could be used to model the dynamic contagion impact from endogenous and...
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Economic theory typically assumes the existence of few unobserved unpredictable stochastic disturbances, called structural shocks, driving the whole economy. Would the economy be representable as a very high dimensional stochastic vector process, those shocks would be the reduced rank innovation...
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