In this paper I discuss three topics that I believe are relevant to the subject of statistics in the new millennium: (a) the impact of computers, and the state of computer-intensive methods as far as practical applications of statistics are concerned; (b) methods for the analysis of the extremely large data sets that are now becoming available; and (c) the use of statistics by scientists in general. For the first topic I suggest that the main advantage of computer-intensive methods is that they can under certain circumstances give simple and believable answers to questions when other methods fail. However, I caution against the uncritical use of computer power without proper checks that analyses work, particularly when conclusions are depen...
1. Electronic computers or data processing machines have for some years been used at several stages ...
"Extraordinary opportunities for statistical ideas and for statisticians now present themselves. How...
What is the role of Statistics in the era of big data, or is Statistics still relevant? I will start...
Editorial Statistics and computer science have grown as separate disciplines with little interactio...
Statistics as data is ancient, but as a discipline of study and research it has a short history. Cou...
The purpose of this presentation is to challenge statisticians to develop new tools needed by modern...
In recent years, statistical techniques and methods for data analysis have advanced significantly in...
The purpose of this presentation is to review and discuss the potentials of present and anticipated ...
This first chapter serves as an introduction and overview for a collection of articles surveying the...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 80-82.1. Introduction -- 2. Methodology and data collection -...
The paper is a translation of parts of the paper, Elektronmaskinene og statistikkens framtidige ut...
The 21st Century is characterized by complex multidisciplinary problems accompanied by massive datas...
The paper gives a highly personal sketch of some current trends in statistical inference. After an a...
While discussing the plenary talk of Dunson (2016) at the 48th Scientific Meeting of the Italian Sta...
The vast availability of digital traces of unprecedented form and scale has led many to believe that...
1. Electronic computers or data processing machines have for some years been used at several stages ...
"Extraordinary opportunities for statistical ideas and for statisticians now present themselves. How...
What is the role of Statistics in the era of big data, or is Statistics still relevant? I will start...
Editorial Statistics and computer science have grown as separate disciplines with little interactio...
Statistics as data is ancient, but as a discipline of study and research it has a short history. Cou...
The purpose of this presentation is to challenge statisticians to develop new tools needed by modern...
In recent years, statistical techniques and methods for data analysis have advanced significantly in...
The purpose of this presentation is to review and discuss the potentials of present and anticipated ...
This first chapter serves as an introduction and overview for a collection of articles surveying the...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 80-82.1. Introduction -- 2. Methodology and data collection -...
The paper is a translation of parts of the paper, Elektronmaskinene og statistikkens framtidige ut...
The 21st Century is characterized by complex multidisciplinary problems accompanied by massive datas...
The paper gives a highly personal sketch of some current trends in statistical inference. After an a...
While discussing the plenary talk of Dunson (2016) at the 48th Scientific Meeting of the Italian Sta...
The vast availability of digital traces of unprecedented form and scale has led many to believe that...
1. Electronic computers or data processing machines have for some years been used at several stages ...
"Extraordinary opportunities for statistical ideas and for statisticians now present themselves. How...
What is the role of Statistics in the era of big data, or is Statistics still relevant? I will start...