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6.2.1 Technical Talks

1.
D.L. Banks, Analysis of Superlarge Datasets, University of Maryland, Baltimore Campus, February 1998.

2.
D.L. Banks, Statistical Issues in Document Retrieval, Workshop on Information Retrieval Tools, Pittsburgh PA, March 1998.

3.
D.L. Banks, Maximum Entropy Models for Random Objects, Interface Conference, St. Paul MI, May 1998.

4.
D.L. Banks, Blind Men and Elephants, Classification Society of North America Conference, Urbana-Champaign IL, June 1998.

5.
D.L. Banks, Testing Random Number Generators, American Statistical Association, Dallas, August 1998.

6.
D.L. Banks, Statistical Methods for Software Reliability, Conference on Computerized System Reliability in Clinical Research, NIST, Gaithersburg MD, September 1998.

7.
D.L. Banks and Mark Levenson, Nonparametric Regression, NIH, Bethesda MD, December 1998.

8.
P.R. Huffman, C.R.Brome, J.S.Butterworth, K.J.Coakley, M.S.Dewey, S.N.Dzhosyuk, D.M.Gilliam, R.Golub, G.L.Greene, K. Habicth, S.K. Lamoreaux, C.E.H. Mattoni, D.N.McKinsey, F.E. Wietfeldt and J.M. Doyle. Progress Towards Magnetic Trapping of Ultracold Neutrons, INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON PARTICLE PHYSICS WITH SLOW NEUTRONS, October 22-24 1998, ILL, Grenoble, France

9.
J.J. Filliben, Integrating the NIST/SEMATECH Statistical Engineering Internet Handbook with the Dataplot Statistics and Graphics Software System, Joint Statistical Meetings, Dallas, TX, August 11, 1998.

10.
J.J. Filliben, Graphical Analysis of Variance: A 2-Factor Example Involving Protein Feed Study, a 2-hour seminar given on January 21, 1998 as part of Stefan Leigh's Statistics for Scientists and Engineers 5-day, 35-hour Workshop on ANOVA.

11.
J.J. Filliben, Graphical Analysis of Variance: A 3-Factor Example Involving Simulated Tumor Size Study, a 2-hour seminar given on February 4, 1998 as part of Stefan Leigh's Statistics for Scientists and Engineers 5-day, 35-hour Workshop on ANOVA.

12.
J.J. Filliben, Graphical Analysis of Variance: A 4-Factor Example Involving Dental Gold Hardness, a 2-hour seminar given on February 11, 1998 as part of Stefan Leigh's Statistics for Scientists and Engineers 5-day, 35-hour Workshop on ANOVA.

13.
L.M. Gill, Inter- and Intra- Laboratory Variability Study on SRBSN, NIST Ceramic Machining Consortium, 12th Program Review Meeting, Gaithersburg, MD, April 30, 1998.

14.
L.M. Gill, Design and Analysis of an Experiment to Characterize the Effect of Grinding Parameters on the Strength of SRBSN, RBSN, and SSN, CIMTEC 1998: 9th International Conference on Modern Materials and Technologies, World Ceramics Congress and Forum on New Materials, Cutting Tools and Machining Session, Florence, Italy, June 16, 1998.

15.
W.F. Guthrie, Process Modeling Help for Engineers and Scientists-NIST/SEMATECH Engineering Statistics Internet Handbook, Joint Statistical Meetings, Dallas, TX, August 11, 1998.

16.
C. Hagwood, Reliability of Conformance Tests, Twenty-Second Annual International Computer Software & Applications Conference, Vienna Austria, August 19-21, 1998.

17.
M.S. Levenson, Adaptive Use of Boundary Information: An Application to Neutron Depth Profiling, Sixth Valencia International Meeting on Bayesian Statistics, Valencia, Spain, June, 1998.

18.
M.S. Levenson, Bayesian Statistical Models for Images and Signals with Boundaries, University of Maryland Baltimore County, October, 1998.

19.
H.K. Liu, Background Corrected Statistical Confidence Intervals for Particle Contamination Levels, Joint Statistical Meetings, Dallas, TX, August, 1998.

20.
H.K. Liu, Exploratory Data Analysis for thr Pinger Delay, Cross-Industry Working Team/Internet Performance Analysis Meeting, Reston, VA, November, 1998.

21.
H.K. Liu, Bi-directional IP Performance Analysis, Cross-Industry Working Team/Internet Performance Analysis Meeting, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD, January, 1999.

22.
M.G. Vangel, Combining Information in Interlaboratory Studies, Boston University, February 19, 1998.

23.
M.G. Vangel, Hierarchical Models for Combining Information in Interlaboratory Studies, 6th Valencia Conference on Bayesian Statistics, Valencia, Spain, May, 1998.

24.
M.G. Vangel, The Distribution of the Mean and an Extremum, With Applications to Quality Control, Joint Statistical Meetings, Dallas, TX, August, 1998.

25.
M.G. Vangel, One- and Two-Way Models for Collaborative Studies, Columbia University, November 16, 1998.

26.
C.M. Wang, Case studies from NIST II: Interlaboratory study of Josephson transfer standards, Workshop on uncertainty analysis, Measurement Science Conference, Pasadena, CA. February 2, 1998.

27.
C.M. Wang, Interlaboratory comparison, NIST/AFRL Radar Cross Section Range Certification Meeting, Boulder, CO. Mach 3, 1998.

28.
G.L. Yang, The Product-Limit Estimator Under Heavy Random Truncation, The VI Purdue Symposium, June, 1998.

29.
G.L. Yang, Some recent developments in right censoring and left truncation, Symposium on "Statistics of the 21st Century, Bowling Green Univ. Ohio, April, 1998.

30.
J.H. Yen, Software Testing: Protocol Comparison, Software Quality Week Conference, San Francisco, CA, May 28, 1998.

31.
J.H. Yen, Statistical Protocol Comparison in Software Testing, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD, August 3, 1998.

32.
N.F. Zhang, Comparisons of Control Charts for Autocorrelated Data, Joint Statistical Meetings, Dallas, TX, August , 1998



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