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Note: Please check this page
regularly for class announcements.
3/8 I will not be having office
hours next Tuesday (3/13) and will be out of town on Monday and
Tuesday so I may not be checking my email regularly. Please contact
Yongku Kim if you have any questions or concerns about your final project.
Please turn in your final project by 5pm next Tuesday (3/13). You
may leave them in my mailbox, in Yongku's mailbox, or with Terry
England in Cockins Hall 404.
3/5 While Homework #4 is officially
due on Thursday, 3/8, you may turn it in anytime before 5pm on
Friday, 3/9, without penalty.
2/27 Slide 7 from today's lecture:
slide
7
2/27 Homework #4 (now due on 3/8) is now
available on the Homework page.
2/21 Yongku Kim will not be able to have
his office hours next Monday (2/27) or Wednesday (3/1). If you
would like to meet with him later next week (Thursday or Friday), please
send him an email to schedule an appointment.
2/15 If you were not in class
today, please download the project description: project-description.pdf
2/15 Midterm Solutions: midterm-solutions.pdf
2/9 The solutions to Homework #3
are now available on the Homework page.
2/8 Practice Midterm (given Winter
Quarter 2006): exam, solutions
2/5 While Homework #3 is officially
due on Thursday, 2/8, you may turn it in anytime before noon on
Friday, 2/9, without penalty. We will not be able to return the
assignments until after the midterm exam, so you should make a copy of
your assignment if you would like to compare your answers to the
solutions posted on the course website.
2/5 The following papers are
optional readings on Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithms. Both are
available from JSTOR.
Casella, G., and George, E.I. (1992). Explaining the
Gibbs Sampler. The American Statistician, 46(3),
167-174.
JSTOR
Link
Chib, S., and Greenberg, E. (1995). Understanding the
Metropolis-Hastings Algorithm. The American Statistician,
49(4), 327-335.
JSTOR
Link
Note: You are NOT responsible for additional material in these
papers beyond what is covered in
lecture or in the textbook reading assignments.
2/2 TYPO in the schools.r code -- Line
#28 should be "theta.j.post.var <- 1/((1/sigma.sq[j])+(1/tau.sq))"
1/31 The solutions to Homework #2
are now available on the Homework page.
1/29 Homework #3 (now due on 2/8) is now
available on the Homework page.
1/29 Please notice the schedule
changes posted on the Schedule
page. The midterm exam will now be on Tuesday, Feb. 13.
1/23 My office hours on Thursday,
1/25, are cancelled (although I will be available for a few minutes
after class for quick questions). Please send me an
email to set up an appointment if you have any questions about the
course material or Homework #2.
1/23 While Homework #2 is
officially due on Thursday, 1/25, you may turn it in anytime before
5pm on Tuesday, 1/30, without penalty.
1/23 The solutions to Homework #1
are now available on the Homework page.
1/19 Homework #2 (due on 1/25) is now
available on the Homework page.
1/8 An R tutorial has been posted on
the Computing
page.
1/8 Homework #1 (due on 1/16) is now
available on the Homework page.
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