1. Certain bounds
on the class of admissible estimators in continuous exponential families
June 1981, for the third Purdue Symposium at West Lafayette, IN
2. Universal domination
and stochastic domination
March 1983, for IMS Eastern Meeting at Orlando, Florida
3. Stein's phenomenon
in discrete exponential families: a partial survey and some
open problems
January 1985, for NSF J. Berger Conference at
Gainesville, Florida
4. Multiplicative
errors-in-variables models with applications to the recent data
released by U. S.
Department of
June 1985, for IMS Eastern Meeting at Stony Brook
5. Universal domination
and stochastic domination: some new results
June 1986, for the Fourth Purdue Symposium at West
Lafayette, IN
6. The same talk as in
5
August 1986, for international statistical symposium, Taipei
7. Fieller's problems:
Bootstrapping and sequential approaches
August 1989, for the IMS Annual meeting at Washington, D.C.
8. Estimated confidence
under the validity constraint
June 1990, for 2nd Taipei Symposium
9. Theory of estimating
statistical significance function with application to p-values
December 1990, for 1st Meeting of International Chinese
Statistical Association in Hong Kong
10. Four talks about
isotonic regression estimators and confidence intervals
December 1990, at Central
University, Taiwan
11.Evaluation of
estimators of statistical significance under
a class of proper loss functions
October 1991, for the decision theory conference at
Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut
Oberwolfach, Germany
12. Confidence
intervals associated with bio-equivalence tests
April 1992, for the Cincinnati Chapter of the
American Statistical Association, at the
University of Cincinnati
13. Four talks about
James-Stein estimation and conditional inference
May 1992, one of the three key speakers in a
decision theory workshop in Central
University, Taiwan
14. Prediction of
intervals for the measurement errors models
June 1992, for the Fifth Purdue Symposium at West
Lafayette, IN
15. An unbiased test
for the bioequivalence
August 1993, for the Annual ASA meetings in San
Francisco
16. Empirical
linear-prediction with application to quality
assurance in industrial manufacturing
June 1994, for the First Spring Statistics
Conference of Industry and Technology at Chapel Hills
17. The same talk as 16
June 1994, for the Statistics, Industry and Science
Conference in Tokyo, Japan
18. The same talk as 16
with "What if the design matrix is unknown?"
July 1994, for the Southern Taiwan Statistics
Conference in Cheng-Kung University, Tainan
19. Individual
bioequivalence
October 1995, for the Bioequivalence Conference at
Dusseldorf, Germany
20. Statistics: An
alternative to calculus
November 1995, for Mathematicians and Education
Reform Workshop, Cornell University
21. HELP in NIST
June 1996, for the ICSA Applied Statistics
Symposium at Baltimore
There are about 60 other
invited talks in departmental colloquiums at various univeristies in the
United States,Taiwan,China,Canada,France,and
Cambridge University in England.
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