Currently browsing: Items authored or edited by Karen Vines

14 items in this list.
Generated on Wed Oct 9 12:51:36 2024 BST.

2021To Top

2019To Top

2015To Top

2011To Top

Anaya-Izquierdo, Karim; Critchley, Frank and Vines, Karen (2011). Orthogonal simple component analysis: a new, exploratory approach. Annals of Applied Statistics, 5(1) pp. 486–522.

2009To Top

Trendafilov, N. T. and Vines, K. (2009). Simple and interpretable discrimination. Computational Statistics and Data Analysis, 53(4) pp. 979–989.

2008To Top

Jones, M. C.; Park, Heungsun; Shin, Key-Il; Vines, S. K. and Jeong, Seok-Oh (2008). Relative error prediction via kernel regression smoothers. Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 138(10) pp. 2887–2898.

2006To Top

Plummer, Martyn; Best, Nicky; Cowles, Kate and Vines, Karen (2006). CODA: convergence diagnosis and output analysis for MCMC. R News, 6(1) pp. 7–11.

2004To Top

Razzell, Peter; Spence, Christine and Vines, Karen (2004). Poverty, birth weight, and infant weight gain in Hertfordshire, 1923-39. International Journal of Epidemiology, 33(6) pp. 1228–1233.

Thompson, O.; Gunnarson, G.; Vines, K.; Fayyad, A.; Wathen, N. and Harrington, K. (2004). Time domain measurement of blood flow in the human fetal aorta during normal pregnancy. Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 23(3) pp. 257–261.

2002To Top

Thompson, M. O.; Vines, S. K.; Aquilina, J.; Wathern, N. C. and Harrington, K. (2002). Are placental lakes of any clinical significance? Placenta, 23(8-9) pp. 685–690.

Jolliffe, I.T.; Uddin, M. and Vines, S.K. (2002). Simplified EOFs - three alternatives to rotation. Climate Research, 20(3) pp. 271–279.

2001To Top

Vines, S.K. and Farrington, C.P. (2001). Within-subject exposure dependency in case-crossover studies. Statistics in Medicine, 20(20) pp. 3039–3049.

2000To Top

Vines, S. K. (2000). Simple principal components. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series C (Applied Statistics), 49(4) pp. 441–451.

1996To Top

Vines, S. K.; Gilks, W. R. and Wild, P. (1996). Fitting Bayesian multiple random effects models. Statistics and Computing, 6(4) pp. 337–346.

Export

Subscribe to these results

get details to embed this page in another page Embed as feed [feed] Atom [feed] RSS 1.0 [feed] RSS 2.0