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Dan Weinberg (joint work with Yves Thibaudeau), U.S. Bureau of the Census, "Using Orthogonalized Design Matrices to Improve Estimation of Record Linkage Parameters," February 13, 2024.
Gauri Datta, University of Georgia/U.S. Bureau of the Census, "Credible Distributions for Ranking Entities," February 27, 2024.
Nathan Yau, FLOWINGDATA.COM/U.S. Bureau of the Census, "Balancing Between Noise and Signal in Visualization," March 26, 2024.
Bimal Sinha, University of Maryland, Baltimore County/U.S. Bureau of the Census (joint work with Biswajit Basak, Sister Nivedita University, India, and Yehenew Kifle, UMBC), "Confidence Ellipsoids of a Multivariate Normal Mean Vector Based on Noise Perturbed and Synthetic Data with Applications," April 2, 2024.
Emanuel Ben-David (joint work with Brady T. West, University of Michigan and Martin Slawski, George Mason University), U.S. Bureau of the Census, "Improving Applications of Predictive Modeling with Linked Data Sets," May 7, 2024.
Brian Liu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "Making Tree Ensembles Interpretable," July 16, 2024.
Emily Peterson, Emory University, "A Bayesian Hierarchical Small Area Population Model Accounting for Heterogenous Data Source Specific Methodologies from ACS, PEP, and Census Data," October 16, 2024.
Mark Meyer, Georgetown University, "Bayesian Wavelet-Packet Historical Functional Linear Models," October 30, 2024.
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