DAY 1 - Monday, 19 August 2019

SIPS A1.00

Organiser & Chair: Helen MacGillivray
Discussants: Susan Ellenberg, Noel Cressie, Anthony Davison
Prediction, estimation, and attribution
Bradley Efron, Stanford University, USA
 
 

STS B1.00

Organiser: Ahmad Mohamad Hussein
Chair: Saleh Al Nabit
Discussant: Mohd Uzir Mahidin
Modernization and monitoring SDGs in area of conflicts or in fragile conditions
Ola Awad, Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, State of Palestine
Prioritisation of Sustainable Development Goals and efforts of SESRIC to support statistical modernisation in OIC member countries
Nebil Dabur, SESRIC, Turkey
Modernisation of statistical systems - Experiences of GCC-Stat
Sabir Al Harbi, GCC Statistical Center, Saudi Arabia
Morocco's experience in South/South Cooperation and statistical capacity building
Belkacem Abdous, High Commission for Planning, Morocco
Modernization of the Tunisian Statistical System and its impact on statistical production for SDGs
Hedi Saidi, National Institute Statistics of Tunisia

IPS B1.01-B1.02

Organiser & Chair: Peter Guttorp
Elizabeth L. Scott: A portrait of the statistician as a young woman
Amanda L Golbeck, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, USA
 
 
Steve O. Rice (1907 – 1986) – Inspired by random noise, inspiring statistics research
Georg Lindgren, Lund University, Sweden
A view on 50 years of life of the ISI: (With a focus on ISI relations with official statistics)
Jean-Louis Bodin, Former ISI President, France
Panellists
• Thordis Thorarinsdottir, Norwegian Computing Center, Norway
• Wendy Martinez, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington, USA
Organiser: Tamanna Howlader
Chair: Paulo Canas Rodrigues
The critical role of statistics in Forensic Science
Karen Kafadar, University of Virginia, USA
 
 
Estimating damages in the largest EU cartel case
Svetlana Borovkova, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam / Probability & Partners, Netherlands
Expert evidence: civil law, epidemiology and data quality
Jane L Hutton, University of Warwick, UK
 
 

STS B1.03

Organiser: Eric Chin
Chair: Dennis Martin
Developing a world-class credit reporting industy in Malaysia: Challenges and the way forward
Eric Chin, CTOS Data Systems Sdn Bhd, Malaysia
 
 
Credit assessment: From a credit provider's perspective
Vincent Mok, CIMB Bank Berhad, Malaysia
 
 
CCRIS and its role in promoting financial stability
Rosnizam Saari, Bank Negara Malaysia
 
 

IPS B1.04-B1.05

Organiser: Bruno Tissot
Chair: Naruki Mori
Communicating on Lebanese inflation: Deciphering the impact of imported inflation
Sana Antoine Souaid Jad, Central Bank of Lebanon
The importance of communication between compilers and users in improving the quality of statistics: The Bank of Japan’s experience
Kuniko Moriya, Bank of Japan
Bringing users and compilers together – effective building on datadriven supervision
Tim Danner, Netherlands Bank
Stakeholder engagement throughout the statistical value chain – views from South Africa
Barend Christoffel de Beer, South African Reserve Bank
Let’s talk! – Communicating statistics across Europe through the Digicom programme
Sybille Luhmann, Eurostat, Luxembourg
Internal communication with users at the Deutsche Bundesbank: Improving statistics and analytics
Stephan Müller, Deutsche Bundesbank, Germany
Organiser & Chair: Shahjahan Khan
Discussants: Louise M Ryan | Suhail A R Doi
Perioperative outcomes of Laparoscopic Assisted Rectal Resection (LARR) vs Open Rectal Resection (ORR) for carcinoma: A meta-analysis and systematic review
Muhammed Ashraf Memon, University of Queensland, Australia
Meta-analysis and systematic review of randomized controlled trials comparing Laparoscopic Roux-En-Y Gastric Bypass (LRYGB) versus Laparoscopic Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy (LVSG) for weight loss outcomes
Rossita M Yunus, University of Malaya, Malaysia
The Doi plot and the LFK index for detecting bias in meta-analysis
Luis Furuya-Kanamori, Australian National University
 
 
Selecting the best meta-analytic estimator for epidemiology: A simulation study
Suhail A R Doi, Qatar University

STS B1.06

Organiser: Ahmad Razlan Alias
Chair: Siti Haslinda Mohd Din
Big data analytics for 21st Century learning
Badrul Hisam Besri, TM ONE, Malaysia
 
 
 

IPS B1.07-B1.18

Organiser: Thaddeus Tarpeynyior
Chair: Todd Ogden
Handling missing scalar and functional data in integrative analysis with applications to mental health research
Adam Ciarlegio, George Washington University, USA
 
 
Statistical modelling for psychiatric nosology
Thaddeus Tarpey, New York Universtiy, USA
Functional data analysis for activity profiles from wearable devices
Ian McKeague, Columbia University
 
 
Sequential assessment strategies for making individual treatment decisions
Eva Petkova, New York University, USA
 
 
Organiser: Ann Blake
Chair: Robert Bumpstead
Population estimation from administrative sources; discussion of some of the methodological challenges with potential solutions
James J Brown, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
International approaches to admin-based population estimates (Office for National Statistics, UK)
Becky Tinsley & Jay Lindop, Office of National Statistics, UK
Progress in New Zealand using linked administrative sources for the census and population statistics
Christine Bycroft, Statistics New Zealand
Estimation of gross population flows when Statistical Population Datasets (SPDS) are incomplete
John Dunne, Central Statistics Office, Ireland
Organiser: Helen MacGillivray
Chair: John Harraway
Discussant: Gail Burrill
ISLP challenges alternative truths
Reija Helenius, Statistics Finland
Turning data users into data scientists
Matthew Parry, University of Otago, New Zealand
 
 
Creating data-rich tools for decision makers: The case of the constituency explorer
James Robert Nicholson, University of Durham, UK
Getting the foundations right
Helen MacGillivray, ISI President
Organiser: Balgobin Nandram
Chair: Ray Chambers
A Bayesian approach to providing official statistics for wards in the Nepal census
Balgobin Nandram, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA
Small area prediction of counts under nonparametric generalized linear mixed model
Hukum Chandra, Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute
Estimation of median household income for small areas: A Bayesian semiparametric approach
Dhiman Bhadra, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad
 
 
Organiser: Ayse Aysin Bombaci Bilgin
Chair: Caterina Primi
Discussants: Manfred Borovnick
Epidemiological concepts as a foundation for inductive reasoning in harnessing the potential of big data for evidence-based healthcare
Rossi Hassad, Mercy College, USA
Statistics: Your ticket to anywhere!
Ayse Aysin Bombaci Bilgin, Macquarie University, Australia
 
 
Systems thinking for statistics education
Peter Howley, Newcastle University, Australia
 
 
Reinventing a design game to teach real world data skills through simulated data
David Stern, University of Reading, UK
 
 
Organiser: Eric Vance
Chair: Atinuke Olusola Adebanji
Discussant: Eric Vance
University - Industry partnerships: Experiences from India
Bhaswati Ganguli, University of Calcutta, India
The impact of statistical collaboration center on non – statistician, Wolkite University, Ethiopia
Kassahun Trueha, Wolkite University, Ethiopia
 
 
Enhancing food security in Pakistan with advanced statistical knowledge and tools through effective statistical collaboration
Eric Vance, University of Colorado Boulder, USA
Building manpower in the field of statistical sciences for business and industry in North Central Nigeria
Monday Osagie Adenomon, Nasawara State University, Nigeria
Organiser: Seng Huat Ong
Chair: Ashis SenGupta
Log-concavity of Discrete Distributions, Malaysia
Ramesh C. Gupta, University of Maine Orono, USA
 
 
Relative dispersion indexes for multivariate count distributions
Celestin Kokonendji, Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté - UFR Sciences Et Techniques UFC, France
 
 
The Conway-Maxwell-Poisson stochastic process for dispersed count data
Kimberly F Sellers, Georgetown University, USA
Bivariate Generalized Inverse Trinomial and related distributions
Seng Huat Ong, UCSI University
 
 
Statistical inference for a family of count distributions for modelling dispersion
Shin Zhu Sim, University Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia
Curate rate models under Different Activation Schemes: Role of discrete distributions
Subrata Chakraborty, Dibrugarh University, India
 
 
Organiser: Tjeerd Jellema
Chair: Andrea Silke Stapel-Weber
Discussants: Carlos Sanchez-Munoz, Peter van de Ven
IMF Task Force final report on Special Purpose Entities (SPEs): Compilation issues and implementation in Luxembourg
Paul Feuvrier, Banque Central de Luxembourg
Special purpose entities: Relevance and impact of harmonised concepts and measurement challenges – UK contribution
Sami Hamroush, Office of National Statistics, UK
 
 
Pass-through equity in nonresident Special Purpose Entity affiliates of U.S. multinational enterprises
Ryan Noonan, Bureau of Economic Analysis, USA
Irish Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs): Concepts and challenges of the implementation of the new definition of the IMF Task-Force
Giovanna Bua, Central Bank Ireland
 
 
Organiser & Chair: Kevin Carl Pena Santos
Sampling design proposal for household survey in Cambodia with provincial domain
Thy Veun, National Institute of Statistics Cambodia
Model-assisted estimation using panel data and data from independent samples for the family income and expenditure survey
Mae Abigail Miralles, Philippine Statistics Authority
Survey design for quarterly labor force survey in Lao P.D.R.
Somsamay Norasane, Lao Statistics Bureau
 
 
Research report on the redesigning of the Backyard Livestock and Poultry Survey
Jay Manlapaz, Philippine Statistics Authority
Redesigning of Palay Production Survey
Divina Gracia L. Del Prado, Philippine Statistics Authority
Organiser: Giovanna Jona Lasinio
Chair: Chun-Houh Chen
Dimension-reduced inference for spatio-temporal changes of Arctic sea ice
Noel Cressie, University of Wollongong, Australia
 
 
Assessment of Beijing's air pollution with adjustment to meteorological confounding
Song-Xi Chen, Iowa State University, USA
 
 
High-dimensional matrix autoregressive models with applications to spatial lattice data
Nan-Jung Hsu, National Tsing-Hua University, Chinese Taipei
 
 
Multi-Resolution spatial methods with an application to PM2.5 data
Hsin-Cheng Huang, Institute of Statistical Science, Academia Sinica, Chinese Taipei
 
 
 
Organiser: Christian Hirsch
Chair: Maurice Brandt
Introduction to INEXDA’s metadata schema
Christian Hirsch, Deutsche Bundesbank, Germany
How Banca D'Italia disseminates granular statistics to external researchers: The case of firms’ and households’ survey data
Laura Bartiloro, Banca D'Italia, Italy
Sharing and using financial microdata
Manuel Sánchez Valadez, Banco de México
Data sharing under confidentiality: The CBRT case
Berkay Akişoğlu, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey
INEXDA - The granular data network
Renaud Lacroix, Banque de France
Organiser: Bovas Abraham
Chair: Manoj Chacko
Improved estimation of wealth indices from asset counts
Giovanni Merola, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China
Coherent Forecasting for Over dispersed Integer Autoregressive Model
Manik Awale, Savitribai Phule Pune University, India
 
 
Time Series Approach for Modelling the Merger and Acquisition Series: An Application to Indian Banking System
Jitendra Bissessur, Central University of Rajasthan, India
 
 

STS B1.19-B1.22

Organiser: Sotiris Bersimis
Chair: Tahir Ekin
An approach to monitoring multivariate time between events
Ross Stewart Sparks, CSIRO, Australia
Healthcare fraud detection using machine learning approaches
Vassilis Plagianakos, University of Thessaly, Greece
Monitoring pharmaceutical expenditures using SPM techniques
Elisavet Nika, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece
 
 
Controlling data quality in the presence of missing data using multivariate control charts
Tahir Mahmood, City University of Hong Kong
Statistical control of Shewhart control charts
Rob Goedhart, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
 
 
Integrating Process Monitoring Techniques and Scan Statistics for Monitoring Public Health
Sotiris Bersimis, University of Piraeus, Greece
 
 
Organiser & Chair: Josefina Venegas Almeda
Discussants: Arturo Martinez, Wilma Guillen
The indicator system for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) monitoring in the Philippines: Its current status
Mechelle Mendoza Viernes, Philippine Statistics Authority
Expanding the Philippine indicator system for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) monitoring through research
Jessa Sarita Lopez, University of Philippines
Operationalization and institutionalization of the newly developed indicators for monitoring the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): The next step
Sabrina Ocampo Romasoc, Philippine Statistical Research and Training Institute
Collaborative arrangements in promoting the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at the local level
Maria Praxedes Reyes Peña, Philippine Statistical Research and Training Institute
Organiser: Wan Siti Zaleha Wan Zakaria
Chair: Mahinthan J. Mariasingham
Mirror analysis
Mila Hertinmalyana, Badan Pusat Statistik, Indonesia
Trade imbalances and trade asymmetries: two sides of a complex relation
Ronald Jansen, United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD), USA
Development in merchandise trade indicators
Valdone Kasperiuniene, European Commission
The rise of China and the Malaysian electronics and electrical sector (A bilateral trade view)
Kok Onn Ting, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Malaysia
Quantifying China’s involvement and participation in global value chains
Donald Jay Mari Bertulfo, Asian Development Bank
Organiser: Rahmatullah Imon
Chair: Ali S. Hadi
Discussant: Atikur R. Khan
Identification of multiple unusual observations in spatial regression
Rahmatullah Imon, Ball State University, USA
Identification of high leverage points in linear functional relationship model for big data
Abu Sayed Md. Al Mamun, Rajshahi University, Bangladesh
Outlier detection method in circular data
Yong Zulina Zubairi, University of Malaya, Malaysia
 
 
Robust VIF-Regression screening for big data
Hassan S Uraibi, University of Al-Qadisiyah, Iraq

CPS1966-01: Identifying preferred life insurance products using classification trees, multinomial logistic regression, and random forest
Jessa Luzelle Cuaresma, University of the Philippines
 
 
CPS2036-02: Identifying survey location using GIS: A case study on Malaysia Employment Survey in oil palm plantations, 2018
Mahdir Bahar, Department of Statistics Malaysia
 
 
CPS2297-03: Food security/ insecurity and policy responses in Sri Lanka: A theoretical review
Pala Mullalage Prasad Anura Kumara, Department of Census & Statistics, Sri Lanka
 
 
CPS2213-04: The evolution of foreign direct investment in Malaysia
Syamimi Shahbudin, Department of Statistics Malaysia
 
 
CPS2075-05: Relationship of inflation with imports and exports in Malaysia
Wan Siti Zaleha Wan Zakaria, Department of Statistics Malaysia
 
 
CPS2216-06: A study on the training effectiveness in school (Cluster) of methodology, research and quality, ILSM
Norbani Yacob, Department of Statistics Malaysia
 
 
CPS795-07: Stochastic modeling of the impact of climate change on the variability of daily rainfall in Benin
Nestor Bokossa, CIPMA-CHAIR UNESCO (UAC-Benin)
 
 
CPS2044-08: Parametric Weibull time-varying covariate model for HIV-TB mortality
Siti Afiqah Muhammad Jamil, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia
 
 
CPS1351-09: Analysis of a vaccination mathematical model on infectious measles disease
Hope Ifeyinwa Mbachu, Imo State University, Nigeria
 
 
CPS861-10: Comparative analysis of design-based and synthetic estimates of ownership of farm equipment and facilities for the 2002 Census of Agriculture
Madeline Dumaua Cabauatan, Polytechnic University of the Philippines
 
 
CPS886-11: A new regression model for positive random variables
Marcelo Bourguignon Pereira, Universidade Federal Do Rio Grande Do Norte, Brazil
 
 
CPS1060-12: Using machine learning technique to classify geographic areas with socioeconomic potential for broadband investment
Tan Taik Guan, University of Nottingham, Malaysia
 
 
CPS2047-13: Silver tsunami in Kulai 2010-2020
Kamaruzaman Bin Mohamed, Department of Statistics Malaysia
 
 
CPS1053-14: Research on the estimation method of reference rate in FISIM accounting
Zhi Xiu Du, Inner Mongolia University of Finance and Economics, China
 
 
CPS2215-15: A theoretical framework for analyzing instructors’ beliefs, attitudes, and practices in the context of quantitative reasoning
Gerald Iacullo, Berkeley College, USA
 
 
CPS904-16: How ICT statistics facilitate countries for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with focusing on Iran’s ICT statistics
Saeed Fayyaz, Statistical Center of Iran
 
 
CPS1113-24: Instrumental variable analysis in healthcare delivery science: Underutilized yet valuable
Madhu Mazumdar, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, USA
 
 
CPS2125-25: Small area estimation for linear parameter under a spatial unit-level lognormal model
Dian Handayani, Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia
 
 
CPS1137-26: Indicators of schooling development
Mamadou Youry Sall, Gaston Berger University, Senegal
 
 
CPS2141-27: Factors influencing the economic growth using state Gross Domestic Product (GDP): A case study of Negeri Sembilan
Kok Hwa Lim, Department of Statistics Malaysia
 
 
CPS1188-28: General class of Ratio-cum-Product estimators in Two-Phase sampling using Multi-Auxiliary variables
Peter Ibikunle Ogunyinka, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Nigeria
 
 
CPS2062-29: Household consumption expenditure patterns in Malaysia
Fatihah Ariffin, Department of Statistics Malaysia
 
 
CPS1144-30: Forecast error variance analysis on the impact of foreign exchange rate volatility on Nigeria export growth
Oluwafemi Clement Onifade, University. of Abuja, Nigeria
 
 
CPS2531-31: The evolution of Environment Statistics in Department of Statistics Malaysia
Zaitun Mohd Taha Abd. Rahman, Department of Statistics Malaysia
 
 
CPS2084-32: Model averaging on household income to examine the poverty in Malaysia
Siti Aisyah Mohd Padzil, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia
 
 
CPS2237-33: Towards measuring the digital economy: Initiative and challenges
Yusrina Mohd Yusoff, Department of Statistics Malaysia
 
 
CPS2097-34: Stock market network analysis: Evidence from the Bursa Malaysia
Hafizah Bahaludin, International Islamic University Malaysia
 
 
CPS2543-35: A comparison between annual maximum and partial duration series of high-flow at Langat River
Firdaus Mohamad Hamzah, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
 
 
CPS2475-36: Estimation of the prevalence of depression via the latent class model using the National Health Survey Sample, 2013
Rita de Cássia de Lima Idalino, Federal University of Piauí (UFPI), Brazil
 
 
CPS1145-39: On jumps models, newly asymmetric innovations in volatility models and applications
Oyebimpe Emmanuel Adeniji, Ibadan University, Nigeria
 
 

LTDG

Chair: Natalie Shlomo

Associations and Special Interest Groups:
IAOS, IASS

Can we adapt existing methodology to investigate hard-to-survey populations?

Do we need to develop alternative solutions and if so, what solutions are available and how should they be prioritised?

Can we build joint activities, collaborations and relevant training to develop new methodologies related to hard-to-survey populations?

Chair: Steven Vale

Associations and Special Interest Groups:
IAOS, SCORUS

How have you developed new partnerships to integrate statistical and geospatial information?

What outcomes have you achieved or planned?

Chair: Amila Poddar

Associations and Special Interest Groups:
BS, IASC

What are the best ways to apply models with different distributional assumptions on the data?

CPS1218-03: Evaluating agreement between ratings on the Patient Global Impression of Improvement (PGI-I) scale and the Clinical Global Impressions – Improvement (CGI-I): Random effects linear models for estimating intraclass correlation coefficients for reliability research
Mohammadreza Mohebbi, Deakin University, Australia
 
 
CPS1219-04: Bayesian analysis of REER-SAARC Series using C-AR model with spherically symmetric error
Ashok Kumar, Central University of Rajasthan, India
 
 
CPS2008-06: Fitting statistical models to daily rainfall data at Penang International Airport using Gamma and Weibull distributions
Syafrina Abdul Halim, Universiti Putra Malaysia
 
 
CPS2217-07: Addressing the contribution of foreign investment to Malaysia’s economy
Mohd Harith Faiz Md Saad, Department of Statistics Malaysia
 
 
CPS1234-09: Green development and green development index under the background of ecological civilization pilot zone
Yongping Peng, Statistic Bureau of Jiangxi, China
 
 
CPS2280-11: The ultimate comprehensive statistical frame: Busting the myth
Hidzir Hamzah, Department of Statistics Malaysia
 
 
CPS1252-14: Global coral species diversity and its relationship with environmental factors
Hungyen Chen, National Taiwan University
 
 
CPS1253-15: Quantification of the effect of the priors in Bayesian statistics via Stein’s Method: An illustration based on the Gamma distribution
Fatemeh Ghaderinezhad, Gent University, Belgium
 
 
CPS1332-26: Two sides of the same statistical medal - academic and official statistics, examples for the Bosnia and Herzegovina
Fahir Kanlic, Agency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina
 
 
CPS1302-31: Multiple imputation: An iterative regression imputation
Bintou Traore, University of Lagos, Nigeria
 
 
CPS1319-33: Dealing with seasonal commodities on prices received index for farmers in Indonesia: Simulation scenarios of horticultural commodities in Central Java Province
Masarina Flukeria, Badan Pusat Statistik, Indonesia
 
 
CPS1320-34: Simultaneous confidence bands for copula density based on linear wavelet estimator
Cheikh Tidiane Seck, Universite Alioune Diop de Bambey, Senegal
 
 
CPS2228-38: Correlation between salary and number of employees in manufacturing sector with the presence of outliers
Mohd Zulhairi Omar, Department of Statistics Malaysia
 
 
CPS2056-39: Validation of measurement instrument for survey research: A review of rating scales related factors
Nurul Hafizah Azizan, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia
 
 

IPS D1.00-D1.18

Organiser & Chair: Nazaria Baharudin
Discussant: Norma Mansor
The multidimensionality of poverty: Meaning and measurement
Wei San Loh, World Bank
Statistical robustness of the global Multidimensional Poverty Index
Sabina Alkire, University of Oxford, UK
Malaysia Challenges to Implement MPI
Abdul Halim Abdul Aziz, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Malaysia
Income Inequality and Ethnic Cleavages in Malaysia Evidence from Distributional National Accounts (1984-2014)
Muhammed Abdul Khalid, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Organiser: Bruno Tissot
Chair: Gülbin Sahinbeyoglu
Commercial real estate indicators: Prices and beyond
Jens Mehrhoff, Eurostat, Luxembourg
Closing data gaps in the monitoring of commercial real estate bank lending
Massimiliano Affinito, Bank of Italy
Constructing a commercial property price index for Turkey
Ezgi Deryol, Central Bank of Turkey
Progress in measurement of prices and activity in German commercial property market
Thomas Knetsch, Deutsche Bundesbank, Germany
Compilation of the Commercial Property Price Index (CPPI) and its use in Japan
Chihiro Shimizu, National University of Singapore
Organiser & Chair: Scott H Holan
Interpolating distributions for populations in nested geographies using public-use data with application to the American community survey
Scott H Holan, University of Missouri, USA
Hierarchical model for spatial temporal modeling of extremes
Katherine B Ensor, Rice University, USA
Dynamic mixed frequency pooled copula
Hedibert Lopes, INSPER, Brazil
What is the best predictor that you can compute in five minutes?
Jonathan R Bradley, Florida State University, USA
Organiser & Chair: Adrian Roellin
Wasserstein-2 bounds in normal approximation under local dependence
Xiao Fang, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Approximations to heavy tailed distributions
Lihu Xu, University of Macau, China
Cramer-type moderate deviation of normal approximation for unbounded exchangeable pairs
Zhuosong Zhang, University of Melbourne, Australia
Organiser: Nozer Darabsha Singpurwalla
Chair: Rob Goedhart
Discussant: Tom Mazzuchi
Entropies, guessing, searching and information theory
Serdar Boztas, RMIT University, Australia
Information theory in reliability
Tom Mazzuchi, George Washington University, USA
Entropy and Extropy in the Courtroom
Tahir Mahmood, City University of Hong Kong
Organiser: Ivo Dinov D
Chair: Tahir Ekin
Implicit bias in big data analytics
Ejaz Ahmed S, Brock University, Canada
A generative deep machine modeling framework for hypothesis testing and comparing neuroimaging data
Eric Ho Tatt Wei, Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia
The default mode network after 20 years: Statistical perspectives
Michelle Liou, Institute of Statistical Science Academia Sinica, Chinese Taipei
Predictive analytics of big neuroscience data
Ivo Dinov D, University of Michigan, USA
Phenotypes, genotypes & voxels: A playground next to a nuclear power plant
Anqi Qiu, National University of Singapore
Organiser: Weng Kee Wong
Chair: Han-Ming (Hank) Wu
On use of metaheuristic algorithms for finding optimal designs
Weng Kee Wong, University of California, USA
Response driven study designs for multivariate longitudinal data
Jonathan Schildcrout, Vanderbilt University, USA
An exact algorithm for the optimal experimental design problem
Selin Dalma Ahipasaoglu, Singapore University of Technology and Design
Organiser & Chair: Kue Peng Chuah
Effects of external assumptions on forecast errors
Christoph Schult, Leibniz-Institut Für Wirtschaftsforschung Halle (IWH), Germany
Unemployment forecasting using support vector regression
Bas Scheer, Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis (CPB), Netherlands
Forecasting inflation with survey data: The case of Singapore
Chow Hwee Kwan, Singapore Management University
Organiser: John Maron Abowd
Chair: Lars Vilhuber
The United States Census Bureau adopts differential privacy
John Maron Abowd, United States Census Bureau
Differential privacy from a statistical perspective – obtaining valid inferences from differentially private microdata
Jörg Drechsler, Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Germany
ABS Tablebuilder: Leading edge advancements in automated tabular confidentialisation from a differential privacy perspective
Daniel Elazar, Australian Bureau of Statistics
Confidentiality and privacy in the dissemination of frequency tables
Natalie Shlomo, University of Manchester, UK
Organiser: Gail Burrill
Chair: Bruno De Sousa
Discussant: Joachim Engel
A discussion about the teaching of statistics at all levels in an Argentine province
Teresita Evelina Terán, National University of Rosario, Argentina
The evolving role of statistics as a domain of study in the United States
Gail Burrill, Michigan State University, USA
Statistics education in Slovenia: Where we are and where we go
Andrej Blejec , University of Ljubljan, Slovenia
Organiser: Andreas Vasilios Georgiou
Chair: Hallgrimur Snorrason
Discussant: Dennis Trewin
Pre-release and embargo – No, they don’t exist
Marjo-Riitta Sylvia Bruun, Statistics Finland
Prelease access to official statistics is not consistent with professional ethics
Andreas Vasilios Georgiou, Amherst College, USA
Pre-release access to official statistics: The difference between privileged access to government and the media
Giorgio Alleva, Italian National Institute of Statistics (ISTAT), ISTAT, Italy
Organiser: Dipankar Bandyopadhyay
Chair: Hernando Ombao
A Bayesian semiparametric mixture modeling of spatially-dependent positive definite matrices in diffusion tensor imaging
Dipankar Bandyopadhyay, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA
Bayesian nonparametric estimation for dynamic treatment regimes
Yanxun Xu, Johns Hopkins University, USA
Semiparametric Bayesian regression for skewed multivariate and tensor data
Debajyoti Sinha, Florida State University, USA
Bayesian sparse multivariate regression with asymmetric nonlocal priors for microbiome data analysis
Juhee Lee, University of California, USA/span>
Organiser & Chair: Barbara R Rater
Discussant: Michael Steiner, Pieter Everaers
Integrating all data to produce official statistics: Progress report from the USDA'snational agricultural statistics service
Linda J Young, US Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Statistics Service, USA
A case study of Data Integration in Australia
Marcel Van Kints, Australian Bureau of Statistics
Organiser & Chair: Jean Michel Durr
Egypt Census 2017
Shaker El-Naggar, Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS), Egypt
Information technologies in next population and housing census in Mexico
Edgar Vielma Orozco, INEGI, Mexico
Conducting 2020 smart census using GIS and artificial intelligence
Donghun Suh, Statistics Korea
Computer-assisted personal interviewing as a census data processing solution in Africa: Observed opportunities and challenges
Oliver P. Fischer, United States Census Bureau
Organiser: Xinwei Deng
Chair & Discussant: Pei Lee Teh
A simple approach for complex data using spline-based multilevel model
Youngdeok Hwang, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
Adaptive convex clustering of generalized linear models with application in purchase likelihood prediction
Huijing Jiang, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, USA
Organiser: Paulo Canas Rodrigues
Chair: Patrick Groenen
Discussant: Ivor Cribben
Recent advances in singular spectrum analysis
Paulo Canas Rodrigues, Federal University of Bahia, Brazil
Pattern recognition of interval time series
Elizabeth Ann Maharaj, Monash University, Australia
Online monitoring of durations in high frequency time series
Nalini Ravishanker, University of Connecticut, USA

STS D1.18-D1.22

Organiser: Sophie Dabo-Niang
Chair: Sophie Dabo-Niang
Robust estimators for some Piecewise-Deterministic Markov Processes
Patrice Bertail, University of Nanterre, France
Generalized partially linear spatial probit models and applications
Sophie Dabo-Niang, University of Lille
How hard is it to detect abrupt changes in the statistics of time series?
Ronald van Nooijen, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Organiser & Chair: Karen Lee
Discussant: Jean-Marc Israel
The new Portuguese central credit register: A powerful tool for a central bank
Luis Teles Dias, Banco de Portugal
Have domestic prudential policies been effective: Insights from bank-level property loan data
Veronica Batallones Bayangos, Central Bank of the Philippines
Effectiveness of policies to address household indebtedness: Evidence from credit registry data in Malaysia
Muhammad Khairul Muizz Abd Aziz, Bank Negara Malaysia
Organiser: Frederick Kin Hing Phoa
Chair: Junji Nakano
Clustering of research subject based on stochastic block model
Mio Takei, Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Japan
A two-step modern approach for quantifying the relationship among different subjects in the web of science database
Frederick Kin Hing Phoa, Academia Sinica, Chinese Taipei
Quantitatively analyze the capability of the organization: Estimating the capability to induce innovation based on co-author information of articles
Yuji Mizukami, Nihon University, Japan
An empirical and a data-driven analyses on the scientific article citation network
Junji Nakano, Chuo University, Japan
Organiser: Zarina Abd Rahman
Chair & Discussant: Luis Trevino
State of financial inclusion in Malaysia
Zarina Abd Rahman, Bank Negara Malaysia
Innovative approaches in measuring financial inclusion - Linking survey and administrative data
Damola Owolade, Insight 2 Impact, South Africa
Using big data to advance women's financial inclusion: Examining customer journeys at financial institutions in Cambodia
Robin Gravesteijin, UNCDF, USA
Organiser & Chair: Edsel Aldea Pena
Personalized treatment selection for joint optimization of survival and other outcomes
Somnath Datta, University of Florida, USA
A Bayesian joint model under competing risks
Ananda Sen, University of Michigan, USA
Joint modeling of correlated longitudinal measures and a time-to-event outcome with limited failure
Sanjib Basu, University of Illinois, USA
Joint modeling of competing recurrent events, longitudinal marker, and a terminal event
Edsel Aldea Pena, University of South Carolina, USA

STS E1.00-E1.15

Organiser: Tamanna Howlader
Chair: Jane L Hutton
The art of communication - Know thine audience!
Louise M Ryan, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
Working with journalists to discuss and report statistical work
John Bailer, Miami University, USA
What can social media do for academic and professional statisticians?
Emi Tanaka, The University of Sydney, Australia
Organiser: Johan Selenius
Chair: Eduardo Barredo-Capelot
New tools for data collection in Swedish surveys on use of fertilisers and animal manure and cultivation measures in agriculture
Ylva Andrist Rangel, Statistics Sweden
The role of Eurostat in modernizing agricultural statistics
Christine Wirtz, Eurostat, Luxembourg
Geospatial tools for acreage estimation and disaster assessment
Linda J Young, National Agricultural Statistics Service, USA
Organiser: Jukka Hoffrén
Chair: Heli Leena Marjatta Mikkelä
The development of national reporting platform for global SDG indicators in Finland
Jukka Hoffrén, Statistics Finland
Collaboration on SDG-Data between national stakeholder groups
Maciej Truszczynski, Statistics Denmark
Coordinated communication for better follow-up of the 2030 agenda in Sweden
Karin Alicia Olovsdotter Hansson, Statistic Sweden
Organiser: Tsung Fei Khang
Chair: Choung Min Ng
Discussant: Seng Huat Ong, Tsung Fei Khang
The guide approach
Wei-Yin Loh, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Influential features PCA for high dimensional clustering problem
Wanjie Wang, National University of Singapore
Organiser & Chair : Anang Kurnia
Active effects selection with considering heredity principle in Multi-Factor experiment data analysis
Bagus Sartono, Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia
Sparse-smoothed method for variable selection in high dimensional data analysis
Arief Gusnanto, University of Leeds, UK
Powerful differential expression analysis incorporating network topology for next generation sequencing data
Agus Salim, La Trobe University & Baker Institute for Heart and Diabetes, Australia
Organiser: Bruno Tissot
Chair: Olowofeso Olorunsola Emmanuel
Measuring the data universe: The challenges of data integration in a time of exploding data worlds, successful approaches using statistical standards, Bundesbank’s experience
Patricia M Staab, Deutsche Bundesbank, Germany
Creating integrated data world within the Bank of Russia
Ekaterina Prokunina, Central Bank of the Russian Federation
Building a standardized taxonomy between financial reporting and macroeconomic statistics – A South African perspective
Lisa de Beer, South African Reserve Bank
Heading for harmonization of data collection
Arjan Bos, Netherlands Bank
Developing and using historical monetary and financial statistics
Boris Hofmann, Bank for International Settlements, Switzerland
Organiser & Chair: Nor Aishah Hamzah
Improved robust rank-based test statistic in high-dimensional regression model
Mahdi Roozbeh, Semnan University, Iran
Joint modelling of longitudinal 3MS scores and survival for cognitively impaired individual
Noor Akma Ibrahim, Universiti Putra Malaysia
Perfection of volatility prediction with time scale information using wavelet transformation
Md. Sabiruzzaman, Rajshahi University, Bangladesh
A role of statistical models in the era of artificial intelligence
K.M Sakthivel, Bharathiar University, India
Organiser: Mohd Azmi Haron
Chair: Koh You Beng
Insolvency risk models and capital adequacy rules for banking system
Mohd Azmi Haron, University of Malaya, Malaysia
Volatility Modelling Using Range-Based Measures and Weighted Exogenous Threshold CARR Model
Ng Kok Haur, University of Malaya, Malaysia
Organiser: Mazlina Muhamad
Chair: Mohamad Faeez Mohamad Ali
Discussant: Rense Lange
Cross-validation of a potential model and development of a people analytics assessment solution
Rainer Hermann Kurz, Cubiks Group Limited (UK)
Using covert response biases in psychometric assessments for improved job candidate interviews: An example with hospitality roles
Haniza Yon, Malaysian Psychometrics Association
Exploratory study of key traits for the fourth industrial revolution among employees of financial institutions in Malaysia
Kok Mun Yee, Global Psytech Sdn. Bhd., Malaysia
Organiser & Chair : Steve MacFeely
Statistical literacy in the digital age in Argentina, Argentina
Teresita Evelina Terán, Universidad Nacional De Rosario-Argentina
Organiser & Chair: Victor Perez Abreu
Functional approximation of infinitely divisible processes with applications
Andreas Basse-O`Connor, Aarhus University, Denmark
Extrema of long range dependent infinitely divisible random fields
Genndady Samorodnitsky, Cornell University, USA
Infinitely divisible processes their random translations
Jan Rosinski, University of Tennessee Knoxville, USA
Organiser: Jayson Poon
Chair: Yip Kah Kit
Discussants: Kenneth Lim, Azleena Idris
Age of person credit score
Klyment Wong, WeChat Pay Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.
Leveraging on Data & Analytics to improve the adoption of e-wallet and financial services
Adrian Burton, Axiata Digital Services, Malaysia
Organiser: Bruno Dupire
Chair: Arun Verma
Discussant: Alexandre Alesi
Machine learning for finance
Bruno Dupire, Bloomberg L.P., USA
Quantamental models for investing
Arun Verma, Bloomberg L.P., USA
Correlations in asynchronous markets
Aakriti Mittal, Bloomberg L.P., USA
Organiser: Ezatul Nisha Abdul Rahman
Chair: Tengku Aizan Tengku Abdul Hamid
DIscussant: Norma Mansor
Demographics changes in Malaysia: Impact on shrinkage of working age population
Ezatul Nisha Abdul Rahman, Department of Statistics Malaysia
TBA
Wanchat Suwankitti, National Economic and Social Development Board, Thailand
 
Socio-economic Satisfaction of Orang Asli in Structured Resettlement Programmes within the Parliamentary Constituency of Cameron Highlands
Devamany S. Krishnasamy, Malaysia

CPS Oral E1.16-D1.22

Chair: Dahlan Abdul Ghani
CPS1406: Clustering planar shapes combined with multidimensional scaling
Mousa Golalizadeh, Tarbiat Modares University, Iran
CPS1954: Multiclass classification of growth curves using random change point model with heterogeneity in the random effects
Vincent Chin, The University of New South Wales, Australia
Chair: Siti Asiah Ahmad
CPS1254: The measurement of inequality of opportunity in China
Yu Jin, Dongbei University of Finance and Economics, China
CPS1284: Refugees in labor market: Do they act as a marginalisation tool? A decomposition of the wage gap in Palestine
Rabeh Mahmoud Morrar, An-Najah National University, Palestinian Territory, Occupied
CPS1373: Evidence based indicators for local educational monitoring - detective work for the district Berlin-Mitte
Ulrike Christa Dr. Rockmann, Institute for School Quality Berlin-Brandenburg E.V., Germany
CPS1452: Youth status in Egyptian labor market
Said Ahmed Said Soliman, Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS), Egypt
Chair: Riyanti Saari
CPS1381: Comparing record linkage methods for data integration on Brazilian agriculture
Andrea Diniz da Silva, National School of Statistical Science Brazil
CPS1931: Every Policy is Connected (EPIC): A generic tool for policy-data integration
Arman Bidarbakhtnia, UNESCAP, Thailand
CPS2249: Microdata dissemination at DOSM: Challenges, potential and implementation
Azrin Ahmad, Department of Statistics Malaysia
Chair: Suraya Ismail
CPS1290: Probit model of decent living house ownership determinants in DKI Jakarta province 2017
Sahda Ratnasari Sutikno, Badan Pusat Statistik, Indonesia
CPS1304: Modelling seasonal epidemic data using Integer Autoregressive Model
Manik Shankar Awale, Savitribai Phule Pune University, India
CPS1889: Time series forecasting model by singular spectrum analysis and neural network
Subanar Senosaleh, Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia
CPS2025: MPCMP: Mean-Parametrized Conway-Maxwell Poisson (Com-Poisson) regression
Thomas Fung, Macquarie University Sydney, Australia
CPS2164: Analytical likelihood derivatives for state space forecasting models
Jonathan Hosking, Amazon.com, USA
CPS2166: Robust wavelength selection using input scaling of Filter-Wrapper methods on near infrared spectral data of oil palm fruit mesocarp
Divo Dharma Silalahi, SMART Research Institute, Riau, Indonesia
Chair: Chua Kue Peng
CPS1822: On robust index tracking
Spiridon Ivanov Penev, the University of New South Wales, Australia
CPS1947: Semi-parametric single-index predictive regression
Hsein Kew, Monash University, Australia
CPS2061: An investigation into parametric and non-parametric modelling of LGD to estimate extreme percentiles of the loss distribution with respect to defaulted loans
Janette Larney, North-West University, South Africa
CPS2444: How resilient is Indian banking system? – IBS perspective
Avijit Joarder, Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
Chair: Zainol Jamil
CPS1982: Traditional and newly emerging data quality problems in countries with functioning Vital Statistics: Experience of the Human Mortality Database
Dmitri Jdanov, MPIDR, Germany
CPS1983: Data analytics for better statistics
Ning Chong, Ministry of Manpower, Singapore
CPS1984: Integrating clustering and classification into statistical data-quality-management
Stefan Mario Thum, Deutsche Bundesbank, Germany
CPS1985: Trusted official smart statistics - challenges for official statistics in using data sources coming from private data producers
Markus Zwick, Federal Statistical Office of Germany
Chair: Mohamad Hamizan Abdullah
CPS658: The impact of mis-specification of the deterministic components in the co-integration model: An application to the bivariate case on South African employment costs and gross earnings
Sagaren Pillay, Statistics South Africa
CPS2145: Asymmetry of International Trade Statistics: A focus on Sarawak’s Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) trade with Japan
Roslawati Yahya , Department of Statistics Malaysia
CPS2134: A multi-factor modelling for retail demand forecasting: An empirical analysis of restaurant visitors prediction
Yutaka Kuroki, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
CPS2160: Economic determinants of import demand for rubber latex products: An econometric analysis for top 4 rubber consuming countries
Aye Aye Khin, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia
CPS2258: Health tourism in Malaysia: Does this industry provide a catalyst for economic growth?
Siti Norfadillah Md Saat, Department of Statistics Malaysia

 

DAY 2 - Tuesday, 20 August 2019

SIPS A2.01-A2.05

Organiser: Risto Lehtonen
Chair: Peter Lynn
A thing of the past? Household surveys in the new global data ecosystem
Gero Carletto, World Bank
Organiser & Chair: Gail Burrill
The seven deadly sins of data science
Richard Deveaux, Williams College, Williamstown, USA
Organiser & Chair: Mario Palma
Discussant: Nancy Mc Beth
Peace, justice and strong institutions. Walking through Asian and pacific territories
Gemma Van Halderen, United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP)
The challenge of preserving direct citizen participation in the definition of the crime problem: The future of victimization surveys
James Lynch, University of Maryland, USA
Organiser: Nalini Ravishanker
Chair: Ray Chambers
Discussant: Scott H Holan, Denise Britz Do Nascimento Silva
Recent developments in dealing with item nonresponse in surveys: A critical review
David Haziza, University of Montreal, Canada
Organiser & Chair: Helen MacGillivray
International Biometric Society – A global network of stats nerds who love to solve problems in the biological sciences!
Louise M Ryan, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
The ASA and its Role in the Global Statistical Community: Lessons from the Past and a Look to the Future
Karen Kafadar, University of Virginia, USA

SIPS B2.01-B2.02

Organiser: Raquel Prado
Chair: Hedibert Lopes
Bayesian Inference for Multiple Gaussian Graphical Models with Application to Metabolic Association Networks
Maria De Iorio, Yale-NUS College, Singapore
A Bayesian Approach for Estimating Dynamic Functional Network Connectivity in fMRI data
Michele Guindani, Department of Statistics, UC Irvine, USA
Optimizing Natural Killer Cell Doses for Heterogeneous Cancer Patients Based on Multiple Event Times
Juhee Lee, Department of Statistics, UC Santa Cruz USA
Organiser: Alison Kelly
Chair: Ross Darnell
Discussant: Linda J Young
Advanced methods of statistical analysis for multi-environment trial data enhanced genetic gain in the Ethiopian sorghum research breeding program
Yohannes Fekadu, Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research
Spatial sampling and geospatial information for monitoring agriculture and agri-environment
Elisabetta Carfagna, University of Bologna, Italy
Harnessing the next generation of agricultural machinery: Beyond the tractor
Petra Kuhnert, CSIRO, Australia

IPS B2.03-B2.04

Organiser: Cathy Furlong
Chair: TBA
Discussant: Ola Awad
Panellists
• Cathy Furlong, Statistics without Borders
• Denise Britz Do Nascimento Silva, National School of Statistical Sciences
• Mary W. Gray, American University
• Denise Lievesley, University of Oxford
• Janet Van Niekerk, KAUST / University of Pretoria
• Diane Stukel, FHI 360
• Cynthia Z. F. Clark, Council of Professional Associations on Federal Statistics
Organiser: Misha Belkindas
Chair: Haishan Fu
Discussant: Oliver Chinganya, Gabriella Vukovich
Role of ISI, and statistical societies in measuring SDG’s
Alexey N Ponomarenko, Russian Statistical Association
How statistical agencies can support bridging the data gap
Heli Mikkela, Statistics Finland
Common approaches to capacity development in response to agenda 2030
Hristina Aleksandrova, GOPA Consulting, Germany

STS B2.05-B2.06

Organiser: Stephan Krische
Chair: Tomas Africa
Discussant: Matthew Shearing, Gemma Van Halderan
Panellists
• Lisa Grace Bersales, Professor of Statistics, University of the Philippines (former Civil Registrar General/ National Statistician, PSA Philippines)
• Nazaria Baharudin, Department of Statistics Malaysia
• Boupha Samaychanh, Vice Minister, Head of Lao Statistics Bureau
Organiser: AirAsia Group
Discussant: Shasha Ridzam
Leveraging data for flight operations in AirAsia
Chester Voo Chee Soon, Director of Flight Operations, AirAsia
Leveraging tech & data for enhancing employee engagement & productivity
Varun Bhatia, Chief People & Culture Officer, AirAsia Group
Engineering in AirAsia: How we use our data
Nadzri Hashim, Group Head of Engineering, AirAsia Group
AirAsia 3.0: Data and digital travel
Lye Kong Wei, Group Head of Data Science, AirAsia Group

IPS B2.07-B2.18

Organiser: Giovanna Jona Lasinio
Chair: Alessio Pollice
Discussant: Khandoker Shuvo Bakar
Bayesian modelling and inference for massive spatial-temporal data
Sudipto Banerjee, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, USA
A fused Gaussian process for large spatial and spatio-temporal data and its applications
Emily Lei Kang, University of Cincinnati, USA
Modelling atmospheric phenomena at the global scale: A non-parametric framework
Fedele Pasquale Greco, Università di Bologna, Italy
Block nearest neighboor Gaussian processes
Marcos Oliveira Prates, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil
Organiser: Naman Keita
Chair: Yakob Mudesir Seid
Discussant: Flavio Pinto Bolliger
Developing an administrative data system for agricultural statistics in the context of SDGs monitoring
Flavio Pinto Bolliger, FAO, Italy
Use of administrative records to generate structural data as part of integrated system of agriculture census and follow up surveys: A case of India
Michael Allen Steiner, The World Bank, USA
Organiser: Monica Pratesi
Chair: Luigi Biggeri
Discussants: Raymond Chambers, Eileen Capilit
Alternative spatial data sources for small area estimation in developing countries
Angela Luna, University of Southampton
Measuring well-being at local level using big data
Ralf Muennich, University of Trier
Small area poverty indicators adjusted using local price indexes
Stefano Marchetti, University of Pisa
State-space dynamic factor model for now casting unemployment
Jan Van Den Brakel, Statistics Netherlands
Organiser & Chair: Eric Schulte Nordholt
Discussant: Paolo Valente
Planned innovations in the United States 2020 Census
Robert Colosi, Census Bureau (United States)
New paradigm for population and housing census of Korea
Youngil Lim, Statistics Korea
Future operational plan summary for census in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Fahad Altukife, General Authority for Statistics (Saudi Arabia)
Moving towards a register based census in Spain
Jorge Luis Vega Valle, Instituto Nacional de Estadística (Spain)
Organiser & Chair: Walter J. Radermacher
Discussant: Eleni Papadimitriou, Maurizio Vichi
The multiple faces of trust in statistics and composite indicators: A case for healthy mistrust
Markku Lehtonen, Ecole Des Hautes Etudes En Sciences Sociales– Paris
Monitoring sustainable development in an EU context
Nicola Massarelli, Eurostat
What are the risks and opportunities of SDGs composite indexes?
Francesca Perucci, United Nations Statistics Division
Of numbers and narratives: Data and evidence for policy-making in the 21st century
Gaby Umbach, European University Institute, Italy
Organiser: Chee-Ming Ting
Chair: John Aston
Discussant: Hernando Ombao
Non-stationary high dimensional time series networks for brain imaging data
Ivor Cribben, Department of Finance and Statistical Analysis, Alberta School of Business, Canada
Identifying State-driven changes in brain networks using regime-switching models
Chee-Ming Ting, Faculty of Biosciences & Medical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
A geometric approach towards evaluating FMRI preprocessing pipelines
Mark Fiecas, University of Minnesota, USA
Topological data analysis for brain networks
Hernando Ombao, King Abdullah Univ. of Sci. and Tech (KAUST), USA
Organiser & Chair: Eric Vance
The complementary role of UI-LISA in statistical training and capacity building at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria
Olusanya Elisa Olubusoye, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
Effects of participation in a statistical laboratory on statistics students
Marcus Nunes, UFRN, Natal, Brazil
Recent advances and impacts of statistical consulting and collaboration laboratories in Nigeria
Olawale Awe, Anchor University Laboratory for Interdisciplinary Statistical Science and Data Analysis, Nigeria
Educational impact of statistical collaboration laboratory on students
Haftom Temesgen, Mekelle University, Ethiopia
Organiser: Manfred Borovnick
Chair: David Stern
Discussant: Ayse Aysin Bombaci Bilgin
The twin character of risk and probability
Manfred Borovnick, University of Klagenfurt, Austria
Probabilistic reasoning, superstitious thinking and gambling behavior in children and adolescents
Caterina Primi, Section of Psychology, University of Florence
Intellectual humility as the key to improve the interpretation of statistics
Rink Hoekstra, Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences, University of Groningen , Netherlands
Organiser: Michael Thye Frosch
Chair: Tite Habiyakare
Discussant: Tite Habiyakare, Françoise Carré
The resolution concerning statistics on work relationship and how it can be measured
Michael Thye Frosch, International Labour Organization
Thailand 2017 LFS - Highlights of findings from testing of dependent contractors
Wissanee Poonsab, Statistical Office of Thailand
Entrepreneurs, Multiparty work relationships and work in the internet-based “Gig Economy”: How to advance on statistical measurement?
Monica Dianne Castillo, ILO
Testing dependent contractors in the Danish labour force survey
Thomas Thorsen, Statistics Denmark, Copenhagen
Organiser: Zamalia Mahmud
Chair: Mohd Bakri Adam
STATLEARN@: An E-learning tool for assisting students’ understanding of hypothesis testing
Zamalia Mahmud, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia
Data skills in schools: The statistics award
David Young, University of Strathclyde, UK
Differences in perceptions towards stem of male and female students in Australia
Elizabeth Stojanovski, University of Newcastle, Australia
Optimal use of statistical softwares for insight and simulation in teaching and learning statistics: Comparison of Indonesia and Saudi Arabia
Maman Fathurrohman, University of Untirta, Serang City, Indonesia
Organiser: Anders J S Holmberg
Chair: Arnoldo Frigessi
Discussant: Partha Lahiri
Big Data and macroeconomic nowcasting: From data access to modelling
Eduardo Barredo Capelot, Eurostat
Replacing a survey question by predictive modelling using register data
Joep Burger, Organisation Statistics Netherlands
Big Data, sample surveys and finite population inferences
Siu-Ming Tam, Australian Bureau of Statistics
Disaggregation of expenditure weights based on transaction data
Li-Chun Zhang, Statistics Norway
Data science for public good - Case studies from the United Kingdom
Chaitanya Joshi, Data Science Campus, Office for National Statistics
Organiser: Bruno Tissot
Chair: Robert Kirchner
Discussant: Peter van de Ven
Characteristics of MNES in Canada
Alexandre Fortier-Labonté, Statistics Canada
Complex multinational enterprises in statistics: The cooperative approach between Bundesbank and Banque de France
Jens Walter, Deutsche Bundesbank, Germany
Tracking multinationals’ activities in the shipping industry: A new statitistical framework for the estimation of sea transport services in the Greek balance of payments
Marios Papaspyrou, Bank of Greece
Recent improvements of the Tankan business survey
Yuki Uchida, Bank of Japan

STS B2.19-B2.22

Organiser & Chair: Bee Wah Yap
Discussant: Nurulkamal Masseran
The effects of macroeconomic variables on future credit ratings
Chew Peng Gan, Sunway University, Malaysia
Statistical model for count data and its extension of panel count
Wan Fairos Wan Yaacob, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia
Probability Distribution Model for Predicting Ozone (O3) Exceedances at Two Air Quality Monitoring Sites in Malaysia during Dry Season
Norshahida Shaadan, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia
Organiser: Kyle Hood
Chair: Baoline Chen
Markov-Switching three-pass regression filter
Danilo Leiva-Leon, Bank of Spain
Forecasting household consumption components: A forecast combination approach
Katherine Tuck, Treasury Department
Bayesian Midas penalized regressions: Estimation, selection, and prediction
Matteo Mogliani, Bank of France
Combination nowcasts of advance estimates of private consumption of services in the U.S. national accounts
Kyle Hood, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Organiser: Marta Blangiardo
Chair: Sujit Sahu
Discussant: Gianluca Baio
On the use of surrogate models to speed the ABC inference for epidemic models in networks
Leticia L. Ramirez Ramirez, CIMAT, Guanajuato, Mexico
Assessing the acute health effects of apportioned pollutant mixtures
Monica Pirani, Imperial College London, UK
Discrete versus continuous domain models for disease mapping and applications on childhood cancers
Garyfallos Konstantinoudis, Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine, University of Bern, Switzerland
Air quality, mortality, and the Indian million deaths study
Patrick Brown, University of Toronto, Canada
TBA
Gianluca Baio, University College London, UK
 
Organiser: Mohsen Farid
Chair: TBA
Data science and the Big Data framework for development and to benefit from disruptive technology advances
Fionn Murtagh, University of Huddersfield, UK
How can Big Data analytics predict psychiatric morbidity of cancer patients?
Mohsen Farid, University of Derby, UK
Analysis of Blockchain for Healthcare Applications
Mohsen Farid, University of Derby, UK
Diet4you: A personal intelligent assistant for diets integrating data science
Karina Gibert, Bea Sevilla-Villanueva, Miquel Sànchez-Marrè
A survey of machine learning algorithms for efficient biomarkers identification from erythrocytes dynamic antigens store
Passant El-Kafrawy, Faculty of Science, Menofia University, Egypt

CPS1499-01: Australian labour account: A new holistic view of people and jobs
Hayley Alison Collett, Australian Bureau of Statistics
 
 
CPS1396-02: Information and communication technology satellite account exercise - Opportunities and risk from alternative methods
Ayah Fateen Alhajjar, Palestinian Central Bureau Of Statistics
 
 
CPS2391-03: Comparison of the charts based on overlapping and nonoverlapping subgroup observations
Jimoh Olawale Ajadi, City University of Hong Kong
 
 
CPS1397-05: Use of national account data in international comparisons of indicators dynamics and structure GDP (at the production stage)
Ruslan Motoryn, Kyiv National University of Trade and Economics, Ukraine
 
 
CPS1909-06: Evaluating South Africa’s market risk using APARCH model under Heavy-Tailed distributions
Retius Chifurira, University of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa
 
 
CPS1837-08: CSI300 volatility forecasting model and its MCS test
Qiguang Dong, PLA Military Science Academy, China
 
 
CPS1907-09: Handling technological changes by time varying coefficient model analysis in flash estimate of gross value added in information and communication industry
Ildikó Ritzlné Kazimir, Hungarian Central Statistical Office
 
 
CPS1908-10: Employment of domestic concept in the framework of process table
Ildikó Ritzlné Kazimir, Hungarian Central Statistical Office
 
 
CPS1377-11: The poverty reduction through social-economic factors in Indonesia
Lita Jowanti, Badan Pusat Statistik, Indonesia
 
 
CPS1852-12: Birth order and birth weight in Uganda: A multilevel analysis of DHS data
Leonard Kiboijana Atuhaire, Makerere University, Uganda
 
 
CPS1904-13: Plutus – A new tool to standardise the metadata of seasonal adjustment
Mária Pécs, Hungarian Central Statistical Office
 
 
CPS1159-14: Evaluating heterogeneous forecasts for vintages of macroeconomic variables
Philip Hans Franses, Erasmus School of Economics
 
 
CPS1391-15: The need for a new conceptual statistical framework for Macr-Prudential purposes
Agnes Tardos, European Central Bank, Germany
 
 
CPS1848-24: Global hypothesis test to compare the predictive values of two diagnostic tests subject to a case-control study
José Antonio Roldán-Nofuentes, Spain
 
 
CPS1421-25: Pension funds in Morocco: Reforms and challenges
Nisrine Ghefou, High Commission for Planning, Morocco
 
 
CPS1468-26: Estimators of Goodness-Of-Fit measures for a Poisson regression model
Takeshi Kurosawa, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
 
 
CPS1425-27: Modelling the demographic dividend and development prospects: A case of Uganda
Atwebembeire John Mushomi, Makerere University, Uganda
 
 
CPS1141-28: A new robust ridge estimator in high-dimensional linear models
Mahdi Roozbeh, Semnan University, Iran
 
 
CPS1839-29: Measuring the hidden economy and improving Moroccan GDP exhaustiveness through the labor matrix
Bahija Nali, High Commission for Planning, Morocco
 
 
CPS1463-30: Developing a four-level hierarchical linear model to examine competing effects of students, classrooms, teachers, and schools on science achievement
Xin Ma, University of Kentucky, USA
 
 
CPS1465-31: Using machine learning technologies for coding economic activities of businesses – The Nogauto system
Claude Macchi, Swiss Federal Statistical Office (FSO), Switzerland
 
 
CPS1435-32: A closer look at the national senior certificate mathematics examination in South Africa
Nombuso Zondo, University of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa
 
 
CPS1439-33: Spatial-Economic analysis of health facilities and factors associated to the demand and offer of health care for tuberculosis patients in Douala, Cameroon
Nana-Yakam Andre, University of Douala, Cameroon
 
 
CPS1472-34: A new composite wellbeing index: (Egypt & Malaysia comparison study)
Mahmoud Mohamed Elsarawy, Egypt
 
 
CPS1459-35: An analysis of capital gains statistics over the 5 years with an aim to formulate a profile of taxpayers who have capital gains tax liability
Samantha Naicker, South African Revenue Service
 
 
CPS1847-36: Big data
Md Shariful Islam, Department of Cypher, Ministry of Defense, Ganobhaban Complex, Shere- Bangla Nagar, Dhaka, Bangladesh
 
 
CPS1835-37: Research on carbon emissions factors based on the EKC
Qiguang Dong, PLA Military Science Academy, China
 
 

LTDG

Chair: Alaba Lamidi-Sarumo, Shuichi Shinmura

Associations and Special Interest Groups:
IASC

What are some of the best software/algorithms in mining medical data?

How do medical statisticians keep track of new algorithms and software that perform better than existing ones?

For data mining in cancer gene analysis, what is the best approach: discriminant analysis of overlapping data or linear separation of high dimension data?

Chair: Lestari Titi Kanti, Peter Osuolale Popoola

Associations and Special Interest Groups:
IAOS, Statistical Capacity Building

What are the objectives of using big data in national statistical systems? What are the challenges?

What evidence is driving your perceptions of trust, waste, and efficiency in the public and private sectors when considering the most effective and efficient ways to improve capacity in NSOs?

What has been the real obstacles and solutions to initiating a public-private partnership for your statistical organization, if the will to do that has been there?

Chair: Cathy Furlong

Associations and Special Interest Groups:
ISI, ASA, Women in Statistics

Round Table Discussion Examples of topics:

  • Learning to reach new levels of personal and professional confidence by broadening your impact
  • Transforming your ability to effect organisational and social change on an international scale
  • Using emotional intelligence to gain a greater understanding and awareness of your personal strengths, working out who you are, where you are going and how you can make a difference
  • Learning from a rich peer group about how other women across different industries and countries have approached and overcome leadership challenges
  • Valuing networking and professional societies in developing communication and team working skills
  • Promoting the visibility of, and literacy in, statistics among women
  • Gaining leadership skills through volunteer activities

CPS1851-01: A method of bias correction when response rate follows linear function
Heeyoung Chung, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Korea, Republic of
 
 
CPS1810-03: Quantile Residual Life Regression based on semi-competing risks data
Jin-Jian Hsieh, Department of Mathematics, National Chung Cheng University, Chinese Taipei
 
 
CPS2544-08: Trend analysis and return period of sea level on West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia
Firdaus Mohamad Hamzah, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
 
 
CPS2302-09: Quarterly employment survey & establishment approach in development of labour demand statistics
Mohammad Faris Roslan, Department of Statistics Malaysia
 
 
CPS2078-11: The importance of SUA as part of cost of living
Manisah Othman, Department of Statistics Malaysia
 
 
CPS2265-12: Factors affecting the gross output value of real estate sub sector in Malaysia
Wan Rahifah Wan Ramli, Department of Statistics Malaysia
 
 
CPS1249-14: Statistics’ importance to assess food security in the 2030 agenda
Said Zarouali, High Commission for Planning, Morocco
 
 
CPS1868-26: Fighting innumeracy with TV
Jo Roislien, University of Stavanger, Norway
 
 
CPS1870-27: A spatial rank-based EWMA chart for monitoring linear profiles
Longcheen Huwang, National Tsing Hua University, Chinese Taipei
 
 
CPS1483-28: Mobile phone use and incidence of brain tumour
Masoumeh - Sanagou, Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA), Australia
 
 
CPS1881-29: Likelihood ratio tests for Lorenz dominance
Mike Chang, Institute of Statistic Science, Academia Sinica, Chinese Taipei
 
 
CPS1883-30: Flipping the online classroom in a multivariate data analysis course
Christina Andersson, Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, Germany
 
 
CPS1484-31: Parametric bootstrap based test for detecting changes in marriage patterns
Neela A Gulanikar, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune, India
 
 
CPS1892-32: The survey and research of “Non-Observed Finance” -- Take Shenzhen as an example
Xinhong Yang, Statistics Bureau of Guangdong Province, China
 
 
CPS2048-36: Efficiency analysis by combination of parametric and non- parametric approach: Evidence from Bursa Malaysia
Md Zobaer Hasan, Monash University, Malaysia
 
 
CPS1310-37: Exploring potential leading economic indicator system of the Philippines
Jo Louise Lagrada Buhay, Philippine Statistics Authority
 
 
CPS1832-38: Fuzzy rule base method for forecasting time series data
Nur Fazliana Rahin, Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia
 
 
CPS1325-40: Producing and disseminating more and better agriculture data for SDGs in Egypt: Progress and challenges-IPS
Waleed Mohammed, Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS), Egypt
 
 

IPS D2.01-D2.10

Organiser: Bruno Tissot
Chair: Luís Teles Dias
Big Data: Potential, challenges, and statistical implications
Diane C. Kostroch, International Monetary Fund
Modernising statistics: Communicating the wealth of statistics in a digital age
Per Nymand-Andersen, European Central Bank
Electronic funds transfers: A novel big data source for analyzing aggregate labor market trends
Wian Boonzaaier, South African Reserve Bank
Bridge between central bank statistics and users: Electronic data delivery system of Central Bank of Turkey
Burcu Tunc, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey
Organiser & Chair: Sebastian Engelke
Extremal dependence in a Hüsler–Reiss Markov tree
Johan Segers, Université Catholiquede Louvain, Belgium
Quantile-based approaches for tail causality
Valérie Chavez-Demoulin, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Recursive max-linear models: From algebra to statistics
Claudia Klueppelberg, Technical University Munich, Germany
Organiser: Alba Martinez-Ruiz
Chair: Juergen Symanzik
Joining statistical algorithms and parallel Computing: A case on PLS Mode B
Alba Martinez-Ruiz, Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción, Chile
Improvements on a parallel/distributed algorithm for bootstrapping
Ruben Carvajal-Schiaffino, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Chile
Statistical computing on large parallel architectures
George Ostrouchov, Oak Ridge National Laboratory and University of Tennesse, USA
Organiser: Igor Pruenster
Chair: Yanxun Xu
Exploiting conjugacy to build time dependent feature allocation models
Raffaele Argiento, University of Turin, Italy
Dynamic and distributed inference of latent geometric structures arising in topic modelling
Xuanlong Nguyen, University of Michigan, USA
A Bayesian nonparametric spiked process prior for dynamic model selection
Michele Guindani, University of California Irvine, USA
Bayesian Nonparametric Autoregressive Models via Latent Variable Representation
Maria De Iorio, Yale-Nus College, Singapore
Organiser: Yiyuan She Chair: Zhao Ren
Adaptive minimax density estimation for Huber's contamination model under $L_P$ losses
Zhao Ren, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Robust regression with compositional covariates
Aditya Mishra, Flatiron Institute, Simons Foundation
Privacy-preserving parametric inference: A case for robust statistics
Marco Avella-Medina, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Powerful methods for assessing publication bias
Lifeng Lin, Florida State University, USA
Organiser: Tahir Ekin
Chair: Paulo Canas Rodrigues
Topic model based learning for medical prescription fraud and abuse detection
Tahir Ekin, Texas State University, USA
A statistical learning model for AIRBNB's hosts
Luca Frigau, University of Cagliari, USA
Deep learning for energy pricing
Vadim Sokolov, George Mason University, USA
Organiser & Chair: Zima Mazfahani
Discussant: Yeah Kim Leng
The future of Big Data: New typologies of data, analytics and platforms
Richard Harmon, Cloudera, UK
How can organizations best monetize their data?
Madelaine Chew, Mezza9 Solutions, Malaysia
Organiser & Chair: Jairo Castano
Linking population and housing census with the census of agriculture for the 2020 round: Overview of issues and options and country examples
Jairo Castano, FAO
Linking the population and housing census with the agricultural census: Technological advances and new opportunities for developing countries
Maia Guntsadze, Tbilisi Open University
Organiser: Byeong Uk Park
Chair: Jane-Ling Wang
Additive regression with Hilbertian responses
Byeong Uk Park, Seoul National University
Wasserstein covariance for vectors of random densities
Hans-Georg Mueller, University of California
Intrinsic Riemannian functional data analysis
Zhenhua Lin, Peking University, University of Toronto, Canada

STS D2.11-D2.18

Organiser: Shili Lin
Chair: Ksenija Dumicic
Detecting differentially methylated regions accounting for cell purity using Bayesian credible bands
Shili Lin, Ohio State University
Statistical methods for identifying novel promoters
Mijeong Kim, Ewha Womans University
Mendelian randomization, causal relationship, and statistical approaches
Mariza De Andrade, Mayo Clinic
Proteogenomics: Statistical issues in data integration and prediction
Julia Pavan Soler, University of Sao Paulo
Organiser: Arifah Bahar
Chair: Fadhilah Yusof
Discussant: Norhaiza Ahmad
Modelling long memory stochastic volatility of crude palm oil price
Arifah Bahar, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
On monitoring stock price movements using Markov switching model
Nuririawan, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember
Two-stage Stochastic programming approach for oil refinery production planning
Zaitul Marlizawati Zainuddin, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
Organiser: Titi Kanti Lestari
Chair: Siim Esko
Discussant: Erki Saluveer
Mobile phone and credit card data: Experience from 10 years of public private partnership
Jaanus Kroon, Eesti Pank
Combining mobile phone data and survey data for the best result: Experience from Indonesia
Sarpono Dimuljo, Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia
The use of mobile phone data
Pasi Piela, Statistics Finland
Organiser & Chair & Discussant: Anthony Fakhoury
On the identification and handling of outliers in composite index numbers
AliS. Hadi, American University of Cairo, Egypt
Composite indices and traditional data: The global knowledge index
Mohamed Ali Ismail, Cairo University
Future of knowledge – Real time data
Bruno Rodrigues, PWC
Organiser: Nur Layali Mohd Ali Khan
Chair: Ibrahim Jantan
Discussant: Tite Habiyakare
The need to develop labour account in Malaysia: An assessment
Siti Asiah Ahmad, Department of Statistics Malaysia
Labour supply statistics: Challenges & way forward
Noraliza Mohamad Ali, Department of Statistics Malaysia
Organiser & Chair: Enrique de Alba Guerra
INEGI’s statistical autonomy: Institutional governance and some ever-present risks
Mario Palma, Instituto Nacionalde Estadística y Geografía (INEGI)
The requirements for a well-functioning statistical system in a modern democratic society
Roeland Beerten, Flemish Statistical Authority
Statisticians misbehaving: The ethical dimensions of an essential profession
Alphonse L. Macdonald, General Bureau of Statistics (ABS), Paramaribo. Suriname
Safeguards for the professional independence of statisticians in Europe
Pilar Martin-Guzman, Universidad Autónomade Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Organiser & Chair: Yasumasa Matsuuda
A Copula approach to spatial econometrics with applications to finance
Hideatsu Tsukahara, Seijo University
On Gaussian semiparametric estimators for two-dimensional intrinsic stationary random fields
Yoshihiro Yajima, Tohoku University
Spatial extension of Garch models for high dimensional financial time series
Takaki Sato, Tohoku University
Analysis of regional economic growth against crisis: US-Japan statistical comparative study before-after Lehman’s Shock
Gigih Fitrianto, Hiroshima University of Economics

CPS Oral D2.19-D2.22

Chair: Siti Zakiah Muhamad Isa
CPS1846: Monthly data set quantifying uncertainties in past global temperatures
Maryam Ilyas, University College London
CPS1911: Modelling wind direction data in Kota Kinabalu coastal station using simultaneous linear functional relationship model
Nurkhairany Amyra Mokhtar, National Defence University of Malaysia
CPS2026: Trends in the extremes of environments associated with severe US thunderstorms, and signals in their spatial dependence
Jonathan Boon Han Koh, EPFL Lausanne
CPS2219: Stress transfer modelling due to earthquake activity (Case study on Java Island and Bali - Nusa Tenggara Islands)
Hasih Pratiwi, Universitas Sebelas Maret
CPS2277: A study of the factors affecting Hong Kong residents’ willingness to pay for waste disposal by Logit models
Miu Han Iris Yeung, City University of Hong Kong
Chair: Nurulkamal Masseran
CPS1823: Regression for doubly inflated multivariate Poisson distributions
Pooja Sengupta, International Management Institute, Kolkata
CPS1941: A new model selection criterion for finite mixture models
Jang Schiltz, University of Luxembourg – LSF
CPS2060: Monitoring unit root in sequentially observed autoregressive processes against local-to-unity hypotheses
Keiji Nagai, Yokohama National University
Chair: Norhayati Jantan
CPS651: Ageing population in Morocco: Reality and challenges
El Mostafa / Togui, High Commission for Planning
CPS2082: Monitoring population strategies in GCC: opportunities and challenges
Ali Sulaiman Al Flaiti, GCC Statistical Center (GCC-STAT)
CPS2157: Malaysia’s Silver Tsunami: Preparing for the impacts of population ageing
Noor Faadlilah Ismail, Department of Statistics Malaysia
 
 
CPS2253: Weighting longitudinal school surveys with population changes: The Case of Geres
Gabrielle Palermo Alves Palermo Cavalcante, University of Southampton
Chair: Santha Vaithilingam
CPS1308: Undercoverage bias of web survey on smoking and heavy drinking
Jason Hsia, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
CPS1873: Experiences with the theme coding method of cognitive questionnaire testing at Hungarian Central Statistical Office
Ferenc Mújdricza, Hungarian Central Statistical Office
CPS1885: Sample allocation scheme for Gamma Populations based on survey cost
Karuna Garan Reddy, Australian National University
CPS2074: Estimating measurement errors in mixed-mode surveys using a Multitrait-Multierror Model
Joseph Sakshaug, University of Mannehim / Institute for Employment Research
CPS2229: Household Income Survey 2019: The sampling methodology
Noor Masayu Mhd Khalili, Department of Statistics Malaysia
CPS2234: Incentive to improve response rate through electronic survey
Rafliza Ramli, Department of Statistics Malaysia

STS E2.01-E2.13

Organiser: Arezoo Bagheri
Chair: Habshah Midi
Which youths married later than their desired time; classification tree approach
Arezoo Bagheri, National Population Studies and Comprehensive Management Institute
Outlier detection in Poisson Regression Model: Evidence from Bangladesh demographic and health survey data
Sohel Rana, East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Modelling birth intervals by variance-corrected recurrent models
Arezoo Bagheri, National Population Studies and Comprehensive Management Institute, Iran, Islamic Republic
Organiser: Bruno Tissot
Chair: Gloria Pena
The fire-sale channels of universal banks in the European sovereign debt crisis
Patrick Weber, Deutsche Bundesbank
Linking household survey data and administrative statistics: The Banca D'Italia experience
Andrea Neri, Bank of Italy
Linking micro data sets for firms’ FX risk monitoring database
Gulbin Sahinbeyoglu, Central Bank of Turkey
Completing the securities picture: Integrating official securities statistics with regulatory trading data
Tobias Cagala, Deutsche Bundesbank
The integration of micro-data sets into a macro-prudential regulatory landscape, exemplified by the anacredit regulation
Olivia Hauet, Nordea
Organiser: Maslina Samsudin
Chair: Norhayati Jantan
Trip identification process using mobile positioning data
Joko Parmiyanto, Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia
Use of web-scraping for the compilation of Consumer Price Index: Malaysia's experience
Fauzana Hj. Ismail, Department of Statistics Malaysia
Profiling the internet economy in Singapore
Kit Hoong Choo, Department of Statistics, Singapore
Research on deepening the application of Big Data in government statistics
Jiajing Li, Beijing Municipal Bureau of Statistics
Organiser & Chair: Syazwani Hamsani
Application of machine learning in the prediction of credit defaults
Yoon Tien Yap, RHB Banking Group
Technique and challenges in validation machine learning model
Vishnu Kamalnath, Mckinsey & CO
Overcoming regulatory challenges in using machine learning models
Shafi Ur Rahman, Sr. Principal Scientist, FICO
Organiser: Alessandro Fassò
Chair: Chuah Kue-Peng
Change detection and harmonisation of atmospheric large spatiotemporal series
Alessandro Fassò, University of Bergamo
Inspecting ecological communities’ structure via functional data analysis
Tonio Di Battista, G. D’annunzio University of Chieti-Pescara
Recent advances in modelling ecological networks: Regularized grouped Dirichlet-multinomial regression
Ayesha Ali, University of Guelph
Flexible sub-asymptotic modelling of threshold exceedances using Hierarchical mixture models
Raphaël Huser, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
Organiser & Chair: Fernando Cantu
Discussants: Anu Peltola
Tracking the international footprints of global firms
Mary Everett, Central Bank, Ireland
The emergence of legal and organisational arrangements to minimize global tax burden, and its impact on monitoring domestic economic activities
Peter van de Ven, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), France
Multinational profit shifting - measurement challenges in the external account
Tjeerd Jellema, European Central Bank, Germany
Organiser: Yafei Wang
Chair: Dong Qiu
Measuring the structure of digital economy —The case of China
Wenjun Wu & Yingmei Xu, Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, China
The impacts of digitalisation on China’s economic system
Yafei Wang, Beijing Normal University, China
The accuracy and relevance of GDP measures in a digital economy
Chunyun Wang, Beijing Normal University, China
Organiser: Jose Arturo Blancas
Chair: Ramón Bravo Zepeda
Response of the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) to natural disasters in Mexico
Ramón Bravo Zepeda, National Institute of Statistics and Geography of Mexico
The development of disaster statistics in the Philippines: Expenditure accounts on disaster risk reduction
Vivian Ilarina, Philippine Statistics Authority
Responses of the Statistics Bureau of Japan to natural disasters
Masao Takahashi, Statistics Bureau of Japan
Organiser: Geoffrey K. Nicholls
Gaussian Variational approximation for high-dimensional state space models
David Nott, Department of Statistics and Applied Probability, National University of Singapore
New models for symbolic data analysis
Scott A. Sisson, School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of New South Wales
Calibration procedures for approximate Bayesian credible sets
Kate Lee, University of Auckland
Organiser: Luis Gonzalez Morales
Chair: Francesca Perucci
Role of data reporting platforms in building trust in official statistics for the 2030 agenda
Dominik Rozkrut, Statistics Poland
Outcomes of the UN World Data Forum 2018 – And what’s next?
Lisa Bersales, University of the Philippines
Open data and building trust in the new data ecosystems in Palestine
Ola Awad, Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, Palestinian Territory, Occupied
Dangers and opportunities of using Big Data and unofficial data sources on Official Statistics sites
Mark Hereward, United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF)
Organiser: Stephen Raywood
Chair: Raymond Chambers
Panellists
• Helen Zhang, University of Arizona, USA
• Scott Holan, US Census Bureau
• Nalini Ravishanker, University of Connecticut, USA
• Helen MacGillivray, ISI President
• Ada Van Krimpen, ISI
Organiser & Chair: Linda Peters
TBA
Audrey Bong, ESRI
 
TBA
Abhineet Jain, MAXAR, Singapore
 

CPS Oral E2.14-E2.22

Chair: Liong Choong Yeun
CPS1196: Clustering Chinese cities' economic growth paths with dynamic time warping
Song Xue, School of Statistics and Mathematics, Zhongnan University of Economics and Law
CPS1820: High-dimensional microarray data analysis - First success of cancer gene analysis and cancer gene diagnosis
Shuichi Shinmura, Seikei Univesity, Japan
CPS1844: Testing the equality of high dimensional distributions
Reza Modarres, George Washington University
CPS2011: Using SOM-based visualization to analyse the financial performance of consumer discretionary firms
Dominique Haughton, Bentley University, Paris
CPS2018: Using Google Trend Data as an Initial Signal of the Condition of Indonesia's Unemployment Indicator
Rani Nooraeni, STIS Polytecnic Statistic
CPS2449: What can data science do for economic statistics?
Louisa Nolan, Data Science Campus, Office for National Statistics
Chair: Abd Latib Talib
CPS1464: Exchanging experiences between Arab statistical offices to build a national statistical system
Haidy Samy Mohamed Mahmoud, Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS)
CPS1951: Comparative analysis of R&D statistical systems between China and major developed countries
Yunjie Sun, Chinese Academy of Science and Technology for Development
CPS2038: Partnership for compiling official statistics about higher corporation for specialized economic zones (ZONESCORP) in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi
Qais Saleh Al Junaibi, Statistics Centre Abu Dhabi, UAE
CPS2460: Statistical performance index - Assessing country-level statistical capacity on a global scale
Juderica Dias, World Bank
CPS2111: Measuring the statistical capacity of nations
Hai-Anh Dang, World Bank
Chair: Rozita Talha
CPS1280: Spatial analysis of winter rainfall variability of a selected region in South Africa
Willard Zvarevashe, University of Zululand
CPS1282: Spatial distribution characteristics of lightning disaster risk and analysis of factors based on GIS---The Case of Hohhot
Jia Liu, Inner Mongolia University of Finance and Economics
CPS1333: Spatial Fay-Herriot model for estimating expenditure in Bangka Belitung province, Indonesia
Ahmad Risal, Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia
CPS1414: Spatial heterogeneity in child labour practices and its determinants in Ghana
Bashiru Imoro Ibn Saeed, Kumasi Technical University
CPS1979: Investigating dissimilarity in spatial area data using Bayesian inference: The case of voter participation in the Philippine national and local elections of 2016
Francisco De Los Reyes, University of the Philippines
CPS2230: Using ‘RMAPSHAPER’ to modify boundary files for use in linked MICROMAP plots
Juergen Symanzik, Utah State University
Chair: Wan Mohd. Shahrulnizam Mohd. Najuri
CPS1342: Multidimensional poverty in east Nusa Tenggara: A structural equation modelling approach
Astrid Ayu Bestari, Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia
CPS1398: New Zealand crime and victims survey: Filling the gap
Michael Slyuzberg, New Zealand Ministry of Justice
CPS1471: Impact of education and work status on women's empowerment in Egypt
Lamiaa Mohsen Elgebaly, Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS)
CPS1485: Accessibility statistics to meet the needs of customers of Statistics Finland
Pasi Piela, Statistics Finland
CPS2010: Spatial and temporal trends in non-monetary wealth in Latin America (1990-2010)
Sula Sarkar, Institute for Social Research and Data Innovation, IPUMS, University of Minnesota
CPS2476: Measuring recruitment costs of migrant workers through household surveys: results of the pilot test from Lao PDR labour force survey 2017
Tite Habiyakare, International Labour Organization, Switzerland
Chair: Mohd Tahir Ismail
CPS653: Stochastic search variable selection for definitive screening designs in split-plot and block structures
Chang-YunLin, National Chung Hsing University, Chinese Taipei
CPS1167: Prediction for censored lifetimes from Weibull distribution in Khamis and Higgins Step-stress model
Indrani Basak, Penn State Altoona, USA
CPS1335: On modelling the frequency of antenatal care visits in Bangladesh
Kakoli Rani Bhowmik, Hasselt University, Belgium
CPS1874: A causal inference approach for model validation
Yiyao Chen, Technical University of Munich, Germany
CPS1987: AMMI and GGE Models for multi-environment agricultural field trials
Waqas Malik, University of Hohenheim
CPS2106: A linear mixed model for segmented regression with smooth transition
Julio M. Singer, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
Chair: Azami Zaharim
CPS1943: Player selection strategy: A quantitative perspective
Nandish Chattopadhyay, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
CPS1988: Unreliable retrial queue with two types customers, two delays and vacations perspective
Saggou Hafida Hafida, Universite des Sciences et e la Technologie Houari Boumedienne Alger, Algeria
CPS2088: Advances in maintenance of critical plant machinery equipment, frequency optimization and minimization of breakdowns perspective
Rahul Chattopadhyay, Capgemini, India
Chair: Kamarulzaman Ibrahim
CPS1393: A measure of dispersion linked to the generalized mean
Victor M. Guerrero, Instituto Tecnologico Autonomode Mexico (ITAM)
CPS1428: Burr XII distribution and its application in PERT
Enobong Francis Udoumoh, University of Agriculture, Makurdi
CPS1917: Estimation of parameters of a mixture of two exponential distributions
Trijya Singh, Department of Mathematics, Statistics & Computer Science, Le Moyne College, Syracuse
CPS1923: Test for exponentiality against renewal increasing mean residual life class
Deemat Chamakalayil Mathew, St. Thomas College Palai
CPS1973: Structural breaks in nonparametric models via atomic pursuit methods
Matúš Maciak, Charles University
CPS2101: Nonnegative matrix factorization: A semi-parametric statistical view and model selection
Melanie Zetlaoui, Paris Nanterre University
Chair: Zainuddin Ahmad
CPS1972: Multi-Aspect permutation methods for cytomorphometric data under multivariate directional alternatives with application to comparative neuroanatomy
Livio Corain, University of Padova
CPS1974: Spatial analysis on Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection and Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) cases in the Philippines
Lysette Corporal Aguila, Institute of Statistics, University of the Philippines Los Banos
CPS2054: Epidemiology of acute kidney injury in critically ill patients in a South African intensive care unit
Sisa Pazi, South Africa
CPS2206: A comparison of two estimators for phase II/III clinical trials
Ashna Jabbar Mohammad, Queen Mary University of London
Chair: Zuraidy Zainal Abidin
CPS1277: Use of GIS and statistics in measuring land consumption rate to population growth rate in Egypt
Amal Mohamed El Sharnoby, Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS)
CPS1996: The relationship between income inequality and disparity education and effect to achieve SDGs in Egypt
Ali Hebishi Kamel Abdelhamid, Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS)
CPS2259: Functional areas: Opportunities for 'Leave No One Behind' agenda and statistical challenges
Florabela Carausu, Gopa Luxembourg S.A.R.L
CPS2565: Youth empowerment and sustainable urban development
Arun Kumar Sinha, Central University Bihar, India

 

DAY 3 - Wednesday, 21 August 2019

SIPS A3.01-A3.04

Organiser & Chair: Fabrizio Ruggeri
Discussants: Tahir Ekin, David Banks
Machine learning applications in nonlife insurance
Yves Laurent Grize, Zurich University of Applied Sciences
Organiser & Chair: Wing Kam Fung
Inference on the best selected subgroup
Xuming He, University of Michigan
Organiser: Helen MacGillivray, Bruno Tissot
Chair: Gabriella Vukovich, Aurel Schubert
Official Statistics- Challenges and opportunities for NSOs and NCBs The views of the ECB
Andrea Silke Stapel-Weber, European Central Bank
Let’s keep leading
Gloria Peña, CB
The turtle and the rabbit – the agility challenge of official statistics
Konrad Pesendorfer, Statistics Austria
Opportunities and Challenges Facing China’s Official Statistics
LYU Haiqi, National Bureau of Statistics of China
Organiser & Chair: Helen MacGillivray
TBA
Susan Murphy, Harvard University
The Royal Statistical Society: How is a society with 19th century roots staying relevant in the 21st century?
Deborah Ashby, Imperial College London

SIPS B3.01

Organiser: Giovanna Jona Lasinio
Chair: Alessandro Fassò
Atmospheric carbon and the statistical science of measuring, mapping and uncertainty quantification
Noel Cressie, University of Wollongong
Modelling 4D climate variables using functional data analysis
Francesco Finazzi, University of Bergamo

IPS B3.02-B3.15

Organiser: Nor Alkashah Arif Shah
Chair: Nazaria Baharudin
Big data for SDGs monitoring in Indonesia: Potential implementations and challenges
Setia Pramana, Badan Pusat Statistics Indonesia
How do national targets measure up to global vision of the 2030 agenda?
Mark Courtenay Hereward, UNICEF, USA
TBA
Ahmad Jessree Kamaruddin, Department of Statistics Malaysia
Measuring Sustainable Development Goals Indicators (SDGs) in Egypt: Challenges, Opportunities, Progress and Innovations
Waleed Ameen Abdelkhalik Mohammed Abofdan, Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS), Egypt
Organiser: Bruno Tissot
Chair: Gabriel Quiros
Discussant: Vagner Laerte Ardeo
The KOF-FGV global economic barometer: A composite leading indicator for the world economy
Jan-Egbert Sturm, CIRET, KOF Swiss Economic Institute
Can inflation expectations in business or consumer surveys improve inflation forecasts?
Jana Jonckheere, National Bank of Belgium
Inflation expectations in India: Learning from Household Tendency Surveys
Abhiman Das, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad
Does google search index help track and predict inflation rate? An exploratory analysis for India
Gobinda Prasad Samanta, Reserve Bank of India
The role of big data and surveys in predicting inflation
Bruno Tissot, Bank for International Settlements, Switzerland
Organiser: Carlos Sanchez-Munoz
Chair: Gabriel Quiros-Romero
IMF strategy for addressing statistical gaps related to the existence of special purpose entities
Carlos Sanchez-Munoz, International Monetary Fund
Measuring international financial integration: A practitioner's perspective
Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti, International Monetary Fund
The Bank of Mauritius Experience in the Collection of Special Purpose Entities’ Statistics
Jitendra Nathsingh Bissessur, Bank of Mauritius
Panellists
• Tjeerd Jellema, European Central Bank
• Melle Bijlsma, de Nederlandsche Bank
• Maria Borga, OECD
Organiser: Leonardo Rolla
Chair: Susan Murphy
Optimization challenges from Robust statistics
Po-Ling Loh, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Partial identifiability of restricted latent class models
Gongjun Xu, University of Michigan
Organiser & Chair: Han-Ming (Hank) Wu
Regularized partially functional autoregressive model in high dimension with application to natural gas flows in Germany
Xiaofei Xu, National University of Singapore
Statistical estimation for non-smooth functions by deep neural networks
Masaaki Imaizumi, The Institute of Statistical Mathematics
On developing general and efficient inference algorithms for complicated hierarchical models
Thordis Thorarinsdottir, Norwegian Computing Center
Organiser & Chair: Walter J. Radermacher Discussants: Konrad Pesendorfer, Helen MacGillivray, Andrea Silke Stapel-Weber
Data to change: The role of statistical associations Monica Pratesi, Italian Statistical Society
Influence of the digital era and globalisation on the functioning of national statistical societies Eva Laczka, Hungarian Statistical Association
Individuals using the internet for ordering goods or services related to selected digital and economic development level indicators: Cluster analysis of European countries Ksenija Dumicic, Croatian Statistical Association
Organiser & Chair: Mary W. Gray
Ubiquity and risk of algorithms
Mary W. Gray, American University
AI, statistics and the law
Mary W. Gray, American University
Biases in predictive analytics models with emphasis on growth scoring and credit scoring models for micro and small enterprises
Faisal Awartani, Insights Consulting, Ramallah
The lack of privacy protection in entity resolution
Rebecca Steorts, Duke University
Organiser: Anders J S Holmberg
Chair: Eduardo Barredo-Capelot
Discussant: Vince Galvin
Big insights through a partnership model: Statistics Norway’s approach to build capabilities to use unconventional data in official statistics
Anders J S Holmberg, Statistics Norway
Innovation in a National Statistical Institute: The UIK data science campus
Louisa Nolan, Office of National Statistics, UK
How to create innovative environments to harness Big Data in official statistics
Sofie De Broe, Statistics Netherlands
The SSP lab: The French NSI data science lab experience
Èlise Coudin, INSEE France
Organiser: Vasiliy Simchera
Chair: Jozef Olenski
Discussant: Misha Belkindas
Stochastic search model and elimination of false data
Vladimir Kulikov, International Institute for Social and Economic Studies
Prospects for the development of higher education based on Big Data technology
Ruslan Motoryn, KYIV National University of Trade and Economics
The quality of Big Data is more than a problem today (overview)
Sergey Nesterov, Coutts Communications
Big Data and metrics of solidarity economy
Jan Simchera, International Institute of Engineering and Economical Studies
Organiser: Joachim Engel
Chair: Teresita Evelina Terán
Discussant: Steve Macfeely
Civic statistics: Big ideas, needs and challenges. Why we need a new subdiscipline?
Joachim Engel, Ludwigsburg University of Education
Civicstatsmap: Mapping resources to improve civic statistics
Pedro M. Campos, University of Porto
Promoting civic statistics - From the perspective of a data science in social responsibility
Daniel Frischemeier, University of Paderborn
Citizen empowerment - Changing the face of statistical literacy
Rosie Ridgway, University of Durham
Organiser: Andrea Diniz da Silva
Chair: Angela Luna
Discussant: Partha Lahiri
Problems when using the F-measure for evaluating record linkage systems
Peter Christen, Australian National University
Small area estimation with linked data under area membership uncertainty
Ray Chambers, University of Wollongong, Australia
Organiser & Chair: Holger Rootzén
Nonstationary modeling of storm surges
Peter Guttorp, Norwegian Computing Center
An entropy-based test for multivariate threshold exceedances
Sebastian Engelke, University of Geneva
Generalised peaks over threshold inference for complex events
Anthony Davison, Ecole Polytechnique de Lausanne
Climate event attribution using multivariate peaks-over-thresholds modelling
Anna Kiriliouk, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Organiser: Sigita Grundiza
Chair: Kotzeva Mariana
Discussant: Maria-Joao Santos
Inclusive growth: Does economic growth benefit all?
Peter van de Ven, OECD
A complete measure of wealth and wealth inequality
Arjan Bruil, Statistics Netherlands
Income, consumption and wealth data integration - A household perspective
Friderike Oehler, Eurostat
Measurement of wealth inequality with distributional financial accounts indicators
Ilja Kristian Kavonius, ECB

STS B3.16-B3.22

Organiser: Elena Yarovaya
Chair: Irina Eliseeva
Discussant: Maroussia Nikiforova Slavtchova-Bojkova
Stochastic evolutionary system on multidimensional lattices
Elena Yarovaya, Lomonosov Moscow State University
Bayesian inference for a two-type controlled branching model for an oligodendrocyte cell population
Carmen Minuesa Abril, University of Extremadura
Nonparametric Bayesian inference for Ylinked two sex branching processes with blind choice using MCMC methods
Miguel González, Extremadura University
Simulation of branching random walks with different intensity of branching sources
Daria Balashova, Lomonosov Moscow State University
Survival analysis of particle populations in branching random walks
Anastasiia Rytova, Lomonosov Moscow State University
Computational modelling of cancer evolution by multi–type branching processes
Maroussia Nikiforova Slavtchova-Bojkova, University "ST. Kliment Ohridski"
Organiser: Sujit Sahu
Chair: Dankmar Boehning
Discussant: Sujit Kumar Sahu
Bayesian modeling for spatially misaligned health and air pollution data through the INLA-SPDE approach
Marta Blangiardo, Imperial College London
A Bivariate spatiotemporal model to estimate the probability of air pollution emergency alerts in Mexico City
Eliane R. Rodrigues, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Bayesian spatio-temporal modelling for precipitation volume with an application to Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study
Khandoker Shuvo Bakar, CSIRO
Spatial-temporal Gaussian State-Space Models
Debashis Mondal, Oregon State University
Organiser & Discussant: Amitava Mukherjee
Chair: Rob Goedhart
A nonparametric GWMA control chart based on the moving sign statistics
Sin Yin Teh, Universiti Sains Malaysia
Process monitoring and decision based on Zero-Inflated Models
Tahir Mahmood, University of Hong Kong
Optimal design of distribution-free Exponentially Weighted Moving Average Schemes with dynamic fast initial response for joint monitoring of location and scale
Zhi Song, Liaoning University and Shenyang Agricultural University
Shewhart X-Bar monitoring schemes with supplementary side-sensitive runs-rules for the burr-type XII distribution
Marien A. Graham, University of Pretoria
A comparative study between the standard deviation of the time to signal (SDTS) performance of the GR and SSGR schemes
Zhi Lin Chong, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman
Organiser: Tracey Savage
Chair: Christine Bycroft
Discussant: Paul Smith
New population estimation methods: New Zealand and Ireland
John Dunne, CSO Ireland
Dual-system estimation by another name: Population size estimation using weighting classes
Owen Abbott, Office for National Statistics
Multiple system estimation for the size of the Māori population in New Zealand
Peter G.M. Van Der Heijden, Utrecht University and University of Southampton
A General Framework for Multiple - Recapture Estimation that Incorporates Linkage Error Correction
Daan Zult, CBS Netherland
Organiser & Chair: Rossita M Yunus
Recovery signal of heavy-tailed data from noise with outliers and higher volatility
Mohd Bakri Adam, Universiti Putra Malaysia
Shape Model and Shape Discrimination of Dental Arches
Norli Anida, University of Malaya
Trade Credit – An Empirical Analysis of Indian firms
Arvind Srivastava, Reserave Bank of India
Organiser & Chair: Ngianga-Bakwin Kandala
Discussant: Samuel Manda
Geographic variation, trends and determinants of hypertension in South African adult population, 2008-2017
Glory O Atilola, Northumbria University
Modelling and mapping prevalence of female genital mutilation/cutting among 0-14 years old girls in Kenya, Nigeria and Senegal
Christopher Nnanatu, Northumbria University
Spatial heterogeneity of childhood anaemia in four Sub-Saharan African countries
Danielle Jade Roberts, University of Kwazulu-Natal
Organiser & Chair: Mahinthan Joseph Mariasingham
Enhancing small area poverty estimates using satellite imagery
Arturo Martinez, Asian Development Bank
Measuring rice yield from space: The case of Thai Binh province, Vietnam
Nagraj Rao, Asian Development Bank
How much better is better? Quantifying the CAPI advantage using Vietnam’s labor force survey
Jude David Roque, Asian Development Bank
Lessons learned from conducting two online training courses on Computer-Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI)
Elisabetta Gentile, Asian Development Bank

CPS2415-01: Research of better life index and empirical analysis of Beijing
Jingwei He, Beijing Municipal Bureau of Statistics
 
 
CPS2416-02: Research on building a modern statistical investigation system
Lufang Liu, Beijing Municipal Bureau of Statistics
 
 
CPS2417-03: Research on monitoring and evaluation system for the long-term mechanism of Beijing real estate market
Shuming Xu, Beijing Municipal Bureau of Statistics
 
 
CPS2418-04: Analysis of the impact of demographic shift on housing demand in Beijing
Lin Zhang, Beijing Municipal Bureau of Statistics
 
 
CPS2055-05: Construction of a survival tree based on concordance probability
Asanao Shimokawa, Tokyo University of Science
 
 
CPS1930-06: Combining Lasso and Liu type estimator in the linear regression model
Kayanan Manickavasagar, Postgraduate Institute of Science, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
 
 
CPS1932-07: Spatial analysis for forced displacement and war actions. Colombian case
Carlos Alfonso Mantilla Duarte, Universidad Industrial de Santander, Colombia
 
 
CPS1935-08: An attempt to determine a confidence interval for the economic growth rate-case of the Moroccan economy
Ahmed Oulad El Fakir, Haut-Commissariat Au Plan, Morocco
 
 
CPS1936-09: Reduced social accounting matrix for Mozambique
Eliza Monica Ana Magaua, National Institute of Statistics Of Mozambique
 
 
CPS1937-10: Data mining of mobility table based on community discovery methods
Xu Sun, Dongbei University of Finance And Economics, China
 
 
CPS1958-11: Smart meters data as a source of household and farms statistics
Marwa Farouk Elkabbany, Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority, Egypt
 
 
CPS1939-12: Integration of statistics on gender and sustainable development through capability building
Ana Julia Javier Macaraig, Philippine Statistical Research and Training Institute
 
 
CPS1942-13: Estimation using probability proportional to aggregate size sampling in heterogeneous populations
Daniel David Martinez Pamplona, University of the Philippines
 
 
CPS2456-14: Absolute partial mean curve: An alternative to receiver operating characteristic curve
Pramod K. Gupta, PGIMER, India
 
 
CPS1950-15: Fuzzy clustering in a reduced subspace
Paolo Giordani, University of Rome, Sapienza
 
 
CPS2051-16: Construction of forward looking distributions using limited historical data and scenario assessments
Mentje Gericke, North-West University, South Africa
 
 
CPS1213-17: Measurement the effect of black campaign to Indonesia's crude palm oil export: Analysis time series error correction mechanism
Annisa Nur Fadhilah, Badan Pusat Statistik, Indonesia
 
 
CPS2040-24: Summary of bio-statistical consultation for clinical research support in Japan
Makoto Tomita, Yokohama City University, Japan
 
 
CPS2042-25: Improving paddy rice statistics using area sampling frame technique
Anna Christine De Padua Durante, Asian Development Bank, Philippines
 
 
CPS1969-26: Testing for independence on statistically matched categorical variables
Janna De Veyra, University of the Philippines Diliman
 
 
CPS2063-27: Do expenditure for environment does matter?
Ismail Abdul Rahman, Department of Statistics Malaysia
 
 
CPS2065-28: Assessment in an introductory statistics course – The challenge of consensus
Lina Schelin, Umeå University, Sweden
 
 
CPS2014-29: Data boosting on short bivariate time series data by Sieve bootstrap
Ma. Salvacion Belandres Pantino, University of the Philippines Cebu
 
 
CPS2205-30: Comparative model analysis of customer retention drivers of universal banks in Ghana: Structural equation model and ordinal logit model approaches
Abdul-Aziz Abdul-Rahaman, Kumasi Technical University, Ghana
 
 
CPS1989-31: A research on indicator system and evaluation of high-quality development in Qingdao
Zhenqiang Yuan, Qingdao Statistical Institute, China
 
 
CPS1992-32: On the mixture of two power function distributions
Epimaco Alamares Cabanlit, Mindanao State University, General Santos City, Philippines
 
 
CPS1993-33: Couple’s time allocation to housework and childcare: Moroccan evidence
Asmae Mhmmoudi, High Commission for Planning, Morocco
 
 
CPS1995-34: A mixed models approach to extrapolation of clinical data
Daniel Cruz Bonzo, LFB, USA
 
 
CPS2000-35: Statistics training in a developing country: Prospects and challenges experienced in the last two decades at the school of statistics and planning, Makerere University, Uganda
Agnes Mary Nanziri Ssekiboobo, Makerere University, Uganda
 
 
CPS2113-36: Automatic assignment of underlying cause of death based on verbal autopsy instrument
Lucia Pereira Barroso, University of São Paulo, Brazil
 
 
CPS2007-37: Richness estimation with species identity error
Jai-Hua Yen, National Taiwan University
 
 
CPS2043-38: Enhancing the efficiency of the proxy mean test formula
Hanan Ali Al Marzooqi, Statistics Centre Abu Dhabi, UAE
 
 
CPS1980-39: The analysis of crime as the impact of economic and social dynamic in Indonesia
Putri Vinasella Vrasedya, Indonesia
 
 
CPS2137-40: Detecting outlier in a circular regression model – A review
Intan Mastura Binti Ramlee, University Malaysia Perlis (UNIMAP)
 
 
CPS1829-41: Married women’s experience of domestic violence: New evidence from a cluster and multinomial logistic regression analysis in Malawi
Lana Chikhungu, University of Portsmouth, UK
 
 

LTDG

Chair: Aurel Schubert, Gabriella Vukovich

Associations and Special Interest Groups:
Irving Fisher Com. (IFC), IAOS

Should the Fundamental Principles defined for the perimeter of Official Statistics be refined in view of new priorities, rising costs, and resource shortages?

The interaction with new types of stakeholders is posing new challenges, especially in terms of quality, accuracy, privacy, ownership, and reputation. What are the options for the way forward?

Chair: Arun Menon

Associations and Special Interest Groups:
IASS

What are the expectations and concerns of the current generation relating to later life and old age?

What are people globally doing in preparation to later life and how will technology improve old age?

Why is there generally a negative perception towards old people and what are the steps that can be taken to eradicate 'ageism'?

CPS2057-02: Variation in copy number on the genome of the Brazilian population
Julia Pavan Soler, University of São Paulo, Brazil
 
 
CPS2049-03: The quality challenges in the administrative data
Maitha Mohammed Al Junaibi, Statistics Centre Abu Dhabi, UAE
 
 
CPS2050-04: The statistical confidence crisis in sport sciences: Is It All “Shoddy statistics”?
Marijke Welvaert, University of Canberra, Australia
 
 
CPS2350-05: Bayesian network approach to the causal influence of socioeconomic status on infectivity of dengue
Alaba Ajibola Lamidi-Sarumoh, Universiti Putra Malaysia
 
 
CPS1298-06: Adjusting tolerance limits for difference between coordinates used to link agricultural producers’ records
Andrea Silva, Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), Brazil
 
 
CPS1279-07: Financial inclusion and stability: Do they matter for monetary policy?
Yaaba Baba Nmadu, Central Bank of Nigeria
 
 
CPS2299-08: Data preparation: DOSM Statistics Data Warehouse practice
Ahmad Sauqi Haris, Department of Statistics Malaysia
 
 
CPS1866-09: Multivariate approach to dimension reduction based on the Enhanced Scatter Search – Composite I-Distance Indicator (ESS-CIDI) approach: The Case of the Sustainable Socitey Index (SSI)
Milica Maricic, Faculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Belgrade, Serbia
 
 
CPS1867-10: On complex seasonal SSA based forecasting
Winita Sulandari, Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia
 
 
CPS1826-11: A study on the relationship between life cycle of enterprises and affecting variables in Korea
Younyoung Park, Statistics Korea
 
 
CPS1240-12: The determinants of remittances a case from Oman
Abdulaziz Al Rahbi, Central Bank of Oman
 
 
CPS667-16: Using brain storming in training enumerators for Egyptian Census 2017 to develop their communications skills with households
Waleed Mohammed, Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS), Egypt
 
 
CPS2120-24: The impact of longevity on a valuation of long-term investments returns: The case of selected European countries
Grażyna Trzpiot, Poland
 
 
CPS2094-25: Causal inference in sport date ~Causal model of fly ball revolution in NPB
Yoshimitsu Morinishi, Rikkyo University, Japan
 
 
CPS2118-26: Measuring real GDP and changes in the terms of trade across space and time
Yan Wang, Dongbei University of Finance and Economics, China
 
 
CPS2098-27: Tests for mean vector using approximate degrees of freedom with two-step monotone missing data
Tamae Kawasaki, Tokyo University of Science
 
 
CPS2099-28: Reduced K-Means with nonlinear principal component analysis
Yuichi Mori, Okayama University of Science
 
 
CPS2130-29: Comparative performance of estimation maximisation and other known methods of residual estimators in structural equation models
Abdul-Aziz Abdul-Rahaman, Kumasi Technical University, Ghana
 
 
CPS2102-30: Too many zeros? Are Two-Part models a good choice for the analysis of longitudinal data in health care research?
Iris Reinhard, Central Institute for Mental Health, Medical Faculty Mannheim / Heidelberg University, Germany
 
 
CPS2103-31: Assessing trust in official statistics for Southeaster European countries
Helda Curma, Institute of Statistics Albania (INSTAT)
 
 
CPS2105-32: Comparison of Arima, Neural Network and Wavelet models for forecasting Indonesia Sharia Stock index
Hermansah, Indonesia
 
 
CPS2108-33: Determinants of urban development in Egypt
Azza Hassan Borae, Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS), Egypt
 
 
CPS2110-34: A simulation study on the score test for Poisson overdispersion under different forms of the variance
Johann Sebastian Bermudez Claveria, University of the Philippines
 
 
CPS1949-35: Measure of multidimensional poverty robustness of indices to weighting schemes
Khalid Soudi, Morocco
 
 
CPS1094-40: Africa’s participation in international statistical literacy project
Elieza Paul Milonga, International Statistical Literacy Project-Tanzania
 
 
CPS1913-41: Development of agricultural and rural statistics in the CIS region
Andrey Kosarev, CIS Statistical Committee, Russian Federation
 
 

IPS D3.01-D3.09

Organiser: Bruno Tissot
Chair: Moon So Sang
Trade repository data - Data access and sharing
Jose Maria Serena, Bank for International Settlements
Progress in Japan to Implement the DGI-2 on Securities Statistics and Institutional Sector Accounts
Sayako Konno Mizuno, Bank of Japan
“FSA WG of the ECCBSO: Collaboration between Banco de España and other European NCB to improve the analysis of non-financial corporations’ data by data sharing”
Luis Ángel Maza Lasierra, Bank of Spain
A reflection on privacy and data confidentiality in official statistics
Eduardo Barredo Capelot, Eurostat
Organiser & Chair: Jogesh Babu Gutti
Discussant: Fionn Murtagh
Autoregressive modeling of regularly and irregularly spaced astronomical time series
Eric D Feigelson, The Pennsylvania State University
LSST: The greatest color movie of the universe is coming to you!
Zeljko Ivezic, University of Washington, USA
Adventures in astrostatistics: Black holes and beyond
Ilya Mandel, University of Birmingham
Organiser: Alexander Aue
Chair: Po-Ling Loh
Adaptive estimation of functionals under sparsity
Mohamed Ndaoud, ENSAE, France
The use of shape constraints for modeling time series of counts
Richard A Davis, Columbia University
Granger causality in yield curves of different markets
Rituparna Sen, Indian Statistical Institute
High dimensional and banded vector auto regressions
Qiwei Yao, London School of Economics & Political Science
Organiser & Chair: Stefan Andreas Sperlich
Small area estimation for generalization
Wendy Chan, University of Pennsylvania
Causal inferences in small area estimation
Setareh Ranjbar, University of Geneva
Simultaneous prediction intervals for small area parameter
Katarzyna Reluga, University of Geneva
Organiser & Chair: Arturo Kohatsuhiga
A rough path approach to statistical inference for stochastic processes
Anastasia Papavasiliou, Warwick University
Asymptotic mixed normality of realized covariance in high-dimensions
Yuta Koike, University of Tokyo
Parameters estimation in a threshold diffusion
Paolo Pigato, Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics
Organiser & Chair: Kenneth Simler
Discussant: Richard Record
Blackout or blanked out? Monitoring the quality of electricity service in developing countries
William Seitz, World Bank
News-based forecasts of economic indicators
Samuel Fraiberger, World Bank
Organiser: Nalini Ravishanker
Chair: Ron S. Kenett
Diversity in personalised recommendations with uncertainty using the Bayesian Mallows model
Arnoldo Frigessi, University of Oslo
Forecasting is not prophecy: Dealing with high-dimensional probabilistic forecasts in practice
Rob J. Hyndman, Monash University
Organiser: Partha Lahiri
Chair: Noor Akma Ibrahim
Discussants: Cinzia Cirillo, Rebecca Carter Steorts
An approximate Bayesian approach for solving different inferential problems in poverty research for small areas
Jiraphan Suntornchost, Chulalongkorn University
Recent development of methodology and software on data integration at ISTAT
Tiziana Tuoto, ISTAT
Nowcasting of state level poverty using Indian Household Consumer Expenditure Survey data
Partha Lahiri, University of Maryland
Organiser: Marloes Maathuis
Chair: Valérie Chavez
Causal inference with confounders missing not at random
Linbo Wang, Department of Epidemiology, Harvard School of Public Health
Robust Estimation of Causal Effects under Data Combination using Instrumental Variables
BaoLuo Sun, National University of Singapore

STS D3.10

Organiser: Ibrahim Mohamed
Chair: Ibrahim Mohamed
Discussants: Azami Zaharim, Rahmatullan Imon
Integration of Islamic / religious ethical values in the Statistical Profession
Jamil Osman, International Islamic University of Malaysia
 

IPS D3.11

Organiser: Christine Mayer
Chair: Christine Wirtz
Discussant: Maciej Truszczynski
Validation of methods and data for SDG indicators
Pietro Gennari, FAO
Methodological developments related to SDG health indicators
Khondkar Rifat Hossain, World Health Organization
Coupling national data with global modelling to monitor the environmental dimension of the SDGs
Arman Bidarbakhtnia, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN ESCAP), USA

STS D3.13-D3.19

Organiser & Chair: Wan Mohd Shahrulnizam
Statistical analysis versus predictive analytics
Fareza Mohamed Sani, Department of Statistics Malaysia
Official Statistics & Big Data Processing Capacity Indicators for Public-Sector Organizations
Syed Wasim Abbas, National College of Business Administration & Economics, Lahore, Pakistan
Research on method of population prediction by Big Data from mobile phones
Mingcui Du, Beijing Municipal Bureau of Statistics
Organiser: Jairo Castano
Chair: Jairo Castano
Integrating agricultural censuses and surveys for optimal sectoral data collection
Jairo Castano, FAO
The Philippine Census of Agriculture and Fisheries as part of the Integrated Agricultural Statistical System
Minerva Esquivias Eloisa, Philippine Statistics Authority
The integration of the Census of Agriculture with the Business Statistics Program: The keystone for the next generation of Censuses in Canada
Susie Fortier, Statistics Canada
Organiser: Rosnah Muhamad Ali
Chair: Nazaria Baharudin
Leveraging intelligent data warehouse for a seamless statistics
Rosnah Muhamad Ali, Department of Statistics Malaysia
Managing unstructured data through Big Data analytics towards intelligent insights
Sasongko Yudho, EBDESK
Myharmony: Generating statistics from clinical text for monitoring Clinical Quality Indicators
Md. Khadzir Sheikh Ahmad, Ministry of Health Malaysia
Organiser & Chair: Vince Galvin
Adding statistical value in a rapidly changing government data “Eco-System”
Vince Galvin, Statistics New Zealand
Methodology leadership and positioning on a modernisation journey
Frauke Kreuter, University of Maryland, USA
Challenges in implementing a new imputation method into production in the 2017 Economic Census or what to do when the research approach oversimplifies the problem
Katherine Jenny Thompson, US Census Bureau
The key ingredients for Africa to leap frog and produce next generation statistics
Rafik Mahjoubi, African Development Bank
Organiser: Alex Chin Thiam Khor
Chair: Intan Zarina Zainol Abidin
The integrated data submission/collection platform for regulator and statistical community
Alex Chin Thiam Khor, Ocean Bridge Sdn Bhd
Data Analytics Platform for Both XBRL & Non XBRL Content
Chin Kuan Low, Infoscape Sdn Bhd
Handshakes Corporate Intellegence Platform
Joleen Yoong, Handshakes Technology (M) Sdn Bhd, Malaysia
Capability maturity model for data collection
Daniel Bromley, CoreFiling Limited, UK
The Data Model - Powering data collection and submission in Central Banks
Philip Allen, CoreFiling Limited, UK
Organiser & Chair: Igor Chernyshev
Green economy: A conceptual overview
Margarita Rohr, University of Valencia
Greening with jobs
Catherine Saget, ILO
Statistical definition of employment in the environmental sector and green jobs: Theory and practice
Valentina Stoevska, ILO
Sustainable grassroots tourism through green jobs: Measurement issues
Florabela Carausu, Gopa Luxembourg S.A.R.L
Organiser & Chair: Anirvan Chakraborty
What is the dimension of a stochastic process?
Anirvan Chakraborty, Iiser Kolkata
Distribution’s template estimate with Wasserstein metrics
Jean-Michel Loubes, Institut de Mathematiques de Toulouse
A multiplier bootstrap approach to one-way ANOVA for functional data
Zhenhua Lin, University of California - Davis
Perfect clustering of high dimensional data
Anil K. Ghosh, Indian Statistical Institute

CPS D3.20-D3.22

Chair: Rossita Mohamad Yunus
CPS1834: Rainfall data modeling by SARIMA based on Hijriya calendar
Gumgum Darmawan, Gadjah Mada University
CPS1853: Panel data Regression Modelling of economic impact on environmental quality: The case of Indonesia
M Irsyad Ilham, Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia
CPS1994: Improving energy access for Africa through regional integration
Xuan Che, United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD)
CPS2016: Spatial Multivariate Outlier Detection in the water quality of Klang river basin, Malaysia
Nur Fatihah Mohd Ali, University of Malaya
CPS2019: Comparing rainfall curves between climatological regions using functional analysis of variance
Shariffah Suhaila Syed Jamaludin, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
Chair: Wong Sen Min
CPS1297: High frequency value-at-risk analysis: An empirical study for IPC Mexican Index
Chin Wen Cheong, Xiamen University Malaysia
CPS1863: Portfolio selection using cluster analysis and fast minimum covariance determinant estimation method
La Gubu, Gadjah Mada University
CPS2129: Longitudinal analysis of financial ratios and Economic Indicators of Italian firms in the period 2008-2017
Matilde Bini, European University of Rome
CPS2245: The impact of financial sector master plan on cost efficiency of Malaysian bank: An analysis of Stochastic Frontier Analysis
Azrie Tamjis, Bank Negara Malaysia
Chair: Norfariza Hanim Kasim
CPS1879: Age-adjustment or direct standardization to compare indicators disaggregated by disability status
Zineb El Ouazzani Touhami, High Commission for Planning
CPS1496: Model ensembles with different response variables for base and meta models: Malaria disaggregation regression combining prevalence and incidence data
Tim Christopher David Lucas, University of Oxford
CPS1899: Investigating drug use among Filipino youth
Ira Joy Hernandez Martin, University of the Philippines
CPS2003: Structured additive regression modeling of Pulmonary Tuberculosis infection
Bruno De Sousa, University of Coimbra

STS E3.02

Organiser & Chair: John Harraway
Looking back, looking forward – Statistics and the data science tsunami
Jim Ridgway, Smart Centre Durham University
Data Science Programmes: Is there an ideal design?
Jeremiah Deng, University of Otago
Evolving statistics education for a data science world
Sotirios Damouras, University of Toronto
Teaching data science – A user perspective
Steve MacFeely, United Nation Conference for Trade and Development
Organiser: Bruno Tissot
Chair: Andrea Silke Stapel-Weber
The financial behavior of the non-financial sectors in the Euro area: A historical perspective
Pierre Sola, European Central Bank
Distributional financial accounts
Susan Hume McIntosh, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
The French Households’ portfolio: An appraisal using the financial almost ideal demand system
Christian Pfister, Bank of France
International comparison of the BIS International Banking Statistics: Estimates of the positions excluding trustee business
Kimiaki Shinozaki, Bank of Japan
From-Whom-To-Whom matrices: Analysis of the sectoral interlinkages in Chile
Ivette Fernández, Central Bank of Chile

STS E3.04-E3.09

Organiser: Xiang Lee
Chair: Mohd Faizal Abdullah
Data analytics applications from regulator's point of view
Claudio Colasante, Austrac
Graph based predictive analytics for anomaly detection in payment systems
Kimmo Soramäki, Financial Network Analytics (FNA) Ltd
Data analytics by MasterCard to counter ML/TF risk
David Rich, Vocalink
Organiser & Chair: David Roseburgh
Optimal security selection under regulatory constraints
David Roseburgh, Aberdeen Standard Investments
Portfolio optimization for insurers under risk based capital regimes
Ouaile El Fetouhi, Aberdeen Standard Investments
A light stochastic Asset Liability Management (ALM) for Strategic Asset Allocation (SAA)
Paul Manson, Moody's Analytics
Organiser: Mohamed Ismail
Chair: Ghada Mostafa Abdalla
Discussant: Hussein Sayed Abdel Aziz
Statistics Monopoly: No room for nostalgia
Magued Osman, Cairo University
Using Big Data in monitoring indicators of Sustainable Development Goals in Egypt
Reem Mohamed El-Sebaay, Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics
UN global platform as a data science collaboration environment for official statistics
Ronald Jansen, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations
Organiser: Baoline Chen
Chair: Kyle Hood
Nowcasting advance estimates of private consumption of services in the US National Accounts: General Bridge Equation and bridging with Factor Framework
Baoline Chen, US Bureau of Economic Analysis
Nowcasting Finnish real economic activity: A machine learning approach
Paolo Fornaro, The Research Institute of the Finnish Economy
Forecasting quarterly GDP at real-time monthly intervals using Bayesian Linear Least-Squares Methods
A. Zadrozny, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Nowcasting and forecasting with Dynamic Factors Models: Some experiences and lessons
Rafael Doménech, BBVA Research & University of Valencia
Organiser & Chair: Victor Perez Abreu
Free infinitely divisible probability measures – Properties and main examples
Steen Thorbjørnsen, Aarhus University
Infinitely divisible probability measures under generalized convolutions
Barbara Helena Jasiulis-Goldyn, University of Wroclaw
Cumulants in Finite Free Probability
Octavio Arizmendi, Center for Research in Mathematics, Mexico

CPS Oral E3.10-E3.22

Chair: Muhamad Safiih Lola
CPS877: The evolution of the OECD countries after the 2008 financial crisis
Paulo Jorge Gomes, Nova University Lisbon
CPS1198: Hedonic modeling and Brownian index: Case of Morocco
Firano Zakaria, University Mohammed 5 Rabat
CPS1353: Inclusive economic growth in JAVA
Valent Gigih Saputri, Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia
CPS1358: Bivariate Archimedean Copula model: An application to Customer Price Index (CPI) and Wholesale Price Index (WPI) in Indonesia
Titi Kanti Lestari, Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia
CPS1849: The monetary value of unpaid family work in Egypt by regions
Shaymaa Wael Rabie, Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS)
Chair: Rossita Mohamad Yunus
CPS1376: Optimal sample size allocation: An investigation for evaluating the behavior of a dietetic supplement
Gajendra K. Vishwakarma, Indian Institute of Technology Dhanbad
CPS1871: Bayesian conditional autoregressive model for mapping human immunodeficiency virus incidence in the National Capital Region of the Philippines
Shirlee Ocampo, De La Salle University
CPS1944: Time-lagged variables and incidence of pneumonia in wet-dry tropical North Australia
Oyelola A. Adegboye, Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine, James Cook University
CPS2131: Deep learning the MCA dot sign of Acute Ischemic stroke on non-contrast CT images
Philip L.H. Yu, The University of Hong Kong
CPS2174: Logistic model averaging for predicting type of tumor in high dimensional data: A randomize approach
Septian Rahardiantoro, Department of Statistics IPB University
CPS2233: A hierarchical mixed effects model for batch cytometry data
Sharon Lee, University of Adelaide
Chair: Liong Choong Yeun
CPS2201: Generalized active learning and design of statistical experiments for manifold - Valued data
Mikhail Langovoy, EPFL Lausanne
CPS1356: Childhood under nutrition in Bangladesh: A policy - Suggestive empirical analysis
Mohaimen Mansur, University of Dhaka
CPS1915: Neural networks with different activation functions applied in bank telemarketing
Han Gao, Universiti Sains Malaysia
CPS1934: Prediction of daily respiratory tract infection episodes from prescription data
Atikur R. Khan, Gulf University for Science and Technology
CPS1946: Assessment of condominium occupancy rate in Bangkok and its vicinity from electricity meter data analytics
Jittima Dummee, Bank of Thailand
Chair: Mohd Ridauddin Masud
CPS694: A critical image of statistical analyses in medicine between 2006 and 2018
Michal Ordak, Medical University of Warsaw
CPS1922: Errors of the fourth kind-- A click away…Key lies in statistical collaboration
Imran Khan, SK University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir
CPS2079: Improving statistical literacy in Albania, the role of the National Statistical Institute
Klajd Shuka, Institute of Statistics Albania (INSTAT)
CPS2282: Modernization in Statistical Training Management System
Wan Azhar Wan Mokhtar, Department of Statistics Malaysia
Chair: Mohd Bakri Adam
CPS1379: A Bayesian quantile time series model for asset returns
Gelly Mitrodima, LSE
CPS1488: EP-IS: Combining expectation propagation and importance sampling for Bayesian nonlinear inverse problems
Willem van den Boom, National University of Singapore
CPS1916: Bayesian measurement error models in air pollution and health studies
Erica Ponzi, University of Zurich
Chair: Habshah Midi
CPS1350: Compound criteria and breakdown numbers
Mahbub A.H.M. Latif, University of Dhaka
CPS1857: Land-use change detection using least median of squares regression
Nicholas Jovianto, Tarumanagara University, Indonesia
CPS2071: Robust estimation of treatment effects in a latent-variable framework
Mikhail Zhelonkin, Erasmus University Rotterdam
CPS2207: Application of residual estimators in detecting outliers and potential influential observations in structural equation modelling: QQ plots approach
Abdul-Aziz Abdul-Rahaman, Kumasi Technical University
CPS2222: Nu-support vector regression for the identification of outliers in high dimensional data
Abdullah Mohammed Rashid, UPM-INSPEM
CPS2224: The robustness of two step estimation against heteroskedasticity and outliers in panel data
Nor Mazlina Abu Bakar, Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin
Chair: You Huay Woon
CPS1341: Short-distance and long-distance elderly migration in Indonesia year 2016: Application of Multilevel Logistic Regression Analysis
Kadek Swarniati, Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia
CPS2072: A new additive index number system with maximum characteristicity for International Price Comparisons
Chang Xie, Dongbei University of Finance and Economics
CPS2119: A comparison of ordinal regression in an analysis of factors associated with family well-being
Noor Azlin Muhammad Sapri, National Population and Family Development Board
CPS2192: Fuzzy individual and global assessments and FANOVA. Application: Fuzzy measure of poverty with Swiss data
Laurent Donzé, Asam, University of Fribourg
Chair: Mohd Azmi Haron
CPS1283: Application of Generalised Linear Models during the phased liberalisation of the Malaysian motor and fire tariffs
Kelvin, Chee Yun Hii, MSIG Insurance (Malaysia) Bhd
CPS2059: The impact of applying 5%VAT in the UAE
Hanan Ali Al Marzouqi & Eid Mohamed Al Qubaisi, Statistics Centre Abu Dhabi, UAE
Chair: Dharini Pathmanathan
CPS1085: Inference on P(X<y ) for Bivariate Normal Distribution based on Censored Data
Manoj Chacko, University of Kerala, India
CPS1443: Adaptive estimators for noisily observed diffusion processes
Shogo H Nakakita, Osaka University
CPS1461: Changepoints in dependent and heteroscedastic panel data
Matúš Maciak, Charles University
CPS1854: Robust estimation and joint selection in Linear Mixed Models
Shonosuke Sugasawa, The University of Tokyo
CPS2085: Competing risk analysis of lifetime data using Inverse Maxwell Distribution
Mahaveer Singh Panwar, Banaras Hindu University
Chair: Roslawati Yahya
CPS1349: A solution to separation in Poisson regression for small or sparse count data
Momenul Haque Mondol, University of Barishal
CPS1419: A multi-state model for analyzing doubly interval-censored semi-competing risks data
Jinheum Kim, University of Suwon
CPS1877: Modelling spatio-temporal extremal dependencies for hourly precipitations in Southern France
Gwladys Toulemonde, Montpellier University
CPS1878: Modelling randomization with misspecification of the correlation structure and distribution of random effects in a Poisson mixed model
Zakir Hossain, University of Dhaka
CPS2203: Model selection for binary variables clustering
Thierry Dumont, Université Paris Nanterre
Chair: Mohamad Hamizan Abdullah
CPS863: Redesigning of the corn production survey in the Philippines
Abubakar Sali Asaad, University of the Philippines
CPS2002: The impact of weather risk on the estimation of yield-based agricultural losses and value at risk using Copula models
Atina Ahdika, Gadjah Mada University
CPS2081: Composite indicator of food insufficiency
Lalla Amal Mansouri, High Commission for Planning
Chair: Jayanthi Arasan
CPS1416: A study on the parameter estimation of the generalized ratio-type estimator in survey sampling
Jungtaek Oh, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
CPS1437: Formulating sample weight calibration as an optimisation problem solved using linear programming techniques
Thanyani Alpheus Maremba, Statistics South Africa
CPS1447: Developing novice students’ initial conception of sample
Russasmita Sri Padmi, SEAMEQ QITEP in Mathematics
Chair: Noraliza Mohamad Ali
CPS798: Annualization of the labor force survey in the Philippines
Sarah Buhi-on Balagbis, Philippine Statistics Authority
CPS1431: The determining factors of NEET status in Morocco: From a gender-approach towards a new indicator
Salima Mansouri, High Commission for Planning
CPS1809: Preschool attendance and its effects on the educational success on employment and wages
Naima Labroude, High Commission for Planning
CPS2132: Computing employment multipliers in the context of Malaysian economy
Akmalia Hanifah, Department of Statistics Malaysia
CPS2214: Female labour force participation: Where are we
Nur Layali Mohd Ali Khan, Department of Statistics Malaysia

 

DAY 4 - Thursday, 22 August 2019

SIPS A4.00-A4.05

Organiser: Walter Piegorsh
Chair: Noel Cressie
Remote effects spatial process models for modelling teleconnections
Joshua Hewitt, Colorado State University, USA
Organiser: Kirsten West
Chair & Discussant: John Waldon
JIAOS special edition on measuring indigenous identification - next steps
Michele Connolly, International Group on Indigenous Health Measurements
Update on IAOS working group on international indigenous statistics Richard Madden, University of Sydney
Organiser: Manfred Borovnick
Chair: David Stern
Discussant: Ayse Aysin Bilgin
My experience as editor-in-chief of a journal
Fabrizio Ruggeri, Italian National Research Council Milano
Panellists
• Manfred Borovnick, University of Klagenfurt, Austria
• Theodosia Prodromou, University of New England
• Eric Sowey, The University of New South Wales, Australia
Organiser & Chair: Helen Macgillivray
Discussants: Márcia D. Branco, Marc G. Genton
Some formulations of flexible statistical models
Reinaldo B. Arellano Valle, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Organiser: Mark Podolskij
Chair: Susan Murphy
On beneficial ways to combine clustering and hypothesis testing
Michael Newton, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Organiser: ISM/UM
Chair: Ibrahim Mohamed
International networking – A necessity for Malaysian researchers? UM experience
Nor Aishah Hamzah, University of Malaya
Promotion of statistical research and engagement in developing countries – Role of international and regional organisation
Shahjahan Khan, University of Southern Queensland, Australia
Developing statistics in developing countries
Sophie Dabo-Niang, University of Charles de Gaulle, Lille 3, France

SIPS B4.01-B4.02

Organiser: Risto Lehtonen
Chair: Peter Lynn
Discussant: Pedro Luis Do Nascimento Silva
Supplementing small probability samples with nonprobability samples: A Bayesian approach
Diego Andres Perez Ruiz, University of Manchester, UK
International program in survey and data science: an environment for training and cooperation
Frauke Kreuter, University of Maryland & University of Mannheim
Organiser: Helen Macgillivray
Chair: Gemma Vanhalderen
Fusing multiple existing space-time categorical land cover datasets to model dissolved organic matter in rocky mountain streams
Amanda S. Hering, (TIES Abdel El-Sharaawi Early Investigator Award), Baylor University, Waco, Texas, USA
Detecting geographical differencing problems in the context of spatial data dissemination
Vianney Costemalle (IAOS YS Award), French National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies
Using predicted response propensity scores with the random forests method to direct a responsive intensive follow up strategy
Summer Wang (ABS Ys Winners)

IPS B4.03-B4.15

Organiser & Chair: Adrian Franco Barrios
Discussants: Luis Rivera Galicia, Adrián Franco
The integrated system on VAW in Italy: measuring, communicating and using VAW data
Maria Giuseppina Muratore, Italian National Institute for Statistics (ISTAT)
How to measure shelters and specialized services to support victims of violence
Roberta Crialesi, Italian National Institute for Statistics (ISTAT)
Gender-based and intimate partner violence against women in Spain
Luis F. Rivera-Galicia, University of Alcala, Spain
Organiser & Chair: Michael G. Schimek
Research synthesis of rare count outcome data arising from several sources
Dankmar Boehning, University of Southampton, UK
Data integration of unbalanced social media and survey information via calibration
Luciana Dalla Valle, Plymouth University, UK
Nonparametric mean estimation for big-but-biased data
Ricardo José Cao Abad, Universidade da Coruña, Spain
Integrative big data models for precision medicine
Veera Baladandayuthapani, University of Michigan, USA
Organiser & Chair & Discussant: Regina Nuzzo
Discussant: Andreas Vasilios Georgiou
Communicating controversial results to the public
Jessica Utts, University of California – Irvine, USA
The view from inside the newsroom
Robert Cuffe, BBC, UK
Panellist:
• Andreas Vasilios Georgiou, Amherst College, USA
Organiser: Eduardo Barredo Capelot
Chair: Kok Mun Yee
Discussant: Shaufique F. Sidique
Quality statistics as a trusted source of Information
Nicola Shearman, UK Statistics Authority
Organization of statistical agencies in the United States
Wendy L Martinez, U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics
Governance models and their impact on quality in the statistical system
Klajd Shuka, Institute of Statistics Albania (INSTAT)
The balance between governance support needed and influence avoided; The case of population censuses in developing countries
Jean Michel Durr, INSEE, France
Organiser & Chair: Seng Huat Ong
Universal and efficient tests for analysis of mean direction vectors
Ashis Sengupta, Indian Statisticai Institute
Möbius transformation and a Cauchy family on the sphere
Shogo Kato, Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Tokyo, Japan
Generating function based estimation for a family of circular distributions
Choung Min Ng, Institute of Mathematical Sciences, University of Malaya
Sine-correlated distribution on the torus
Tomoaki Imoto, University of Shizuoka, Japan
Organiser: Girish Chandra
Chair: Xinlei (Sherry) Wang
Unbalanced ranked set sampling in cluster randomized studies
Johan Lim, Seoul National University, South Korea
Improved nonparametric estimation using partially ordered sets
Xinlei (Sherry) Wang, Department of Statistical Science, Southern Methodist University
Ranked set sampling in survival analysis
Min Chen, University of Texas, Dallas, USA
Organiser: Eric Vance
Chair: Marcus Nunes
Discussant: Bhaswati Ganguli
How the LISA 2020 program is scaling up statistical analysis capacity
Eric Vance, Lisa-University of Colorado Boulder, USA
Challenges in statistics in developing countries and the opportunities for statisticians to solve development challenges and achieve the sustainable development goals
Demisew Gebru Degefu, Hawassa University, Ethiopia
Scaling up statistical analysis capacity to achieve the sustainable agricultural development goals in Tanzania: Evidence from Sokoine University of Agriculture Laboratory for Interdisplinary Statistical Analysis (SUALISA)
Emanuel Msemo, Sokoine University of Agriculture Laboratory for Interdisciplinary Statistical Analysis, Tanzania
Organiser & Chair: Andrew Sharpe
It's about time for a change: Broadening the SNA framework to account for sustainability and well-being
Peter Vandeven, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), France
Broadening the scope of GDP – A stocktaking on including ecological developments and other basic conceptual amendments
Albert Braakmann, Federal Statistical Office of Germany
Implementing globalization in national accounts: practical steps in Europe
Andrea Silke Stapel-Weber, European Central Bank, Germany
The next generation of International Statistical Standards
Gabriel Quiros-Romero, International Monetary Fund, USA
Organiser & Chair: Christophe Biernacki
Discussant: Christine Keribin
Some recent developments in the analysis of bipartite networks
Nial Friel, University College Dubin, Ireland
Multiple co-clustering with heterogenous marginal distributions and its application to identify subtypes of depressive disorder
Tomoki Tokuda, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University, Japan
Co-clustering through rank-one approximation
Charlotte Laclau, Université Grenoble Alpes, France
Organiser & Discussant: Jean-Louis Bodin
Chair: John Pullinger
Official statistics and parliaments’ role on independence of NSOs: Latin America
Enrique De Alba Guerra, National Institute of Statistics and Geographical Information (INEGI)
US Congress, Statistical System, Fundamental Principles - How Does It Work
Misha Belkindas, World Bank, USA
Parliament and official statistics in a multinational context: An EU Perspective
Lukasz Augustyniak, Eurostat
Organiser & Chair: Ibrahim Mohamed
Discussant: Azami Zaharim
Forecasting financial market volatility using a dynamic topic model
Yoshinori Kawasaki, Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Tokyo, Japan
Quadratic estimating functions for Nbingarch model
Nurul Najihah Mohamad, International Islamic University of Malaysia
Model selection based on value-at-risk backtests approach for Garch-type models
You Beng Koh, University of Malaya
Outlier detection in 2×2 crossover design using Bayesian framework
Lim Fong Peng, University Putra Malaysia
Organiser: Luigi Biggeri
Chair: Tiziana Laureti
Discussant: Monica Pratesi
Pinpointing poverty in Europe: Using small-area estimation to inform policies
Kenneth Simler, World Bank, USA
Poverty lines or well-being: What do we really capture in ICP?
Eileen Capilit, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN ESCAP)
Definition, estimation and use of poverty line at Sub-National (Local) Level: Do local thresholds and prices make a difference?
Gaia Bertarelli, Università di Pisa, Italy
The impact of redistribution through taxes and deductions on the income distribution – A decomposition analysis with administrative tax data from Switzerland
Oliver Huembelin, Department of Social Sciences, University of Berne, Switzerland
TBA
Rudolf Farys, Universität Bern, Germany
Organiser & Chair: Punithaa Kylasapathy
The Future of Data Analytics in Social Security Design
Amara Haqqani, Milliman, Australia
Longevity Protection
Torsten Franz, Hannover Re, Germany
TBA
Shahril Ridza Ridzuan, Khazanah Nasional Berhad, Malaysia

STS B4.16-B4.22

Organiser: Adriana Irawati Nur Ibrahim
Chair: Nurulkamal Masseran
Empirical Bayes method for modelling air pollution index
Kamarulzaman Ibrahim, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Estimating the proportion of unreported traffic accidents using bayesian poisson lognormal model with an adjusted mean
Zamira Hasanah Zamzuri, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Engineering applications of hierarchical Bayesian Modelling
Stephen Wu, Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Tokyo, Japan
Bayesian approach to errors-in-variables in poisson multiple regression model
Adriana Irawati Nur Ibrahim, University of Malaya
Organiser & Chair: Amitava Mukherjee
Application of the Tukey-ARIMA (Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average) control chart in monitoring the robotics pioneer data
Qurat-Ul-Ain Khaliq, Department of Statistics, Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad, Pakistan
Modeling and optimization of the SPRT control chart for individual observations
Chenglong Li, School of Management, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China
Exactly Distribution-Free Procedures for Phase-II Monitoring of High-Dimensional Processes
Amitava Mukherjee, XLRI - Xavier School of Management
An improved monitoring procedure of magnitude and frequency of events
Ridwan Adeyemi Sanusi, Department of Systems Engineering and Engineering Management, City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon
Organiser: Norhayati Shuja
Chair: Bee Wah Yap
Input-output analysis of sectoral linkages using hypothetical extraction method - an application to Malaysia input-output tables
Norhayati Shuja, Department of Statistics Malaysia
Economic diversification and sustainable development - A new assessment with input-output data
Joerg Beutel, Konstanz University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Extended input-output model for demographic change – Preliminary application to the chinese urbanisation process
Nobuhiro Okamoto, Daito Bunka University, Japan
Using input-output tables to study trade and international production sharing arrangements
Mahinthan Joseph Mariasingham, Asian Development Bank, Philippines
The compilation and application of 2012 China multi-regional model
Yuan Jianqin, State Information Center, China
Value-added and trade-embodied carbon emission of China’s industry with heterogeneity by firm size
Yang Cuihong, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Inter-country input-output database for global demand projection model using demograhic assumptions
Norihiko Yamano, OECD Directorate for Science, Technology and Innovation, France
Organiser: Elena Zarova
Chair: Irina Eliseeva
Discussants: Paul Smelov, Elvira Dubravskaya
Suggestions for improving the methodology for estimating informal employment based on a sample survey of the labour force
Sergey Musikhin, Analytical Centre by Government of Moscow
Comparative analysis of methodologies used for collecting data on formal and informal employment and tertiary education efficiency
Maria Frolova, Togliatti Academy of Management, Russia
Informal employment and employment in the informal sector of the economy in the Russian Federation
Konstantin Laykam, Federal State Statistics Service, Russia
TBA
Polina Victorovna Kriuchkova, Moscow Government, Russia
Informal Employment and Sustainable Development Goals: Mutual Influence and Consistency of Indicators
Elena Zarova, Analytical Centre by Government of Moscow, Russia
Organiser & Chair: Hamim Syahrum Ahmad Mokhtar
Discussant: Azrie Tamjis
Use of Big Data analytics in targeting right customers for sustainable and social finance (cash waqf)
Nurliza Mohd Mydin, Maybank Islamic, Malaysia
Investment account (risk sharing product) in Islamic banking: analysis of perceptions and behaviours of corporate & retail consumers using structural equation modelling
Zuraeda Ibrahim, University Technology MARA, Malaysia

CPS2223-01: Malaysian economic indicator: How well does it provide signal on economic crisis?
Siti Nuraini Rusli, Department of Statistics Malaysia
 
 
CPS2256-02: If retail trade sales falls, will GDP follow? A case study of Malaysia
Norzarita Samsudin, Department of Statistics Malaysia
 
 
CPS2257-03: Poverty incidence in Kelantan State “Finding of Household Income Survey (HIS) Vs. E-Kasih”
Syamaizar Razali, Department of Statistics Malaysia
 
 
CPS2231-04: The impact of tourism industry on Consumer Price Index: The case of Melaka
Syafawati Abdul Refai, Department of Statistics Malaysia
 
 
CPS2138-05: Quantitative comparisons on Pioneer-Family Resilience Index Indonesia 2015
Rida Agustina, Badan Pusat Statistik, Indonesia
 
 
CPS2232-06: Underemployment: A review of methodology
Syafawati Abdul Refai, Department of Statistics Malaysia
 
 
CPS2139-07: Multidimensional poverty among women in Morocco- Overview and analysis of the dynamics between 2004 and 2014
Hicham El Marizgui, Haut-Commissariat Au Plan, Morocco
 
 
CPS2162-08: How trees can help to learn statistics
Rima Kregzdyte, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences
 
 
CPS2029-09: The impact of climate on tourism in the GCC
Amira Al-Salhi, GCC Statistical Center (GCC-Stat), Oman
 
 
CPS2144-10: Accuracy of tomographic Scan-Derived implant placement
Corrado Crocetta, University of Foggia, Italy
 
 
CPS2240-11: Multi-State models for progression of first stage of spontaneous labour
Gleici Castro Perdoná, Brazil
 
 
CPS2151-12: Estimating a panel data model with structural change and panel heterogeneity
Sarah Buhi-on Balagbis, Philippine Statistics Authority
 
 
CPS1108-13: Evaluation and comparison of patterns of maternal complications using generalized linear models of count data time series
Collins Ojwang Odhiambo, Strathmore University, Kenya
 
 
CPS1111-14: Statistical impact of merger and acquisition in a banking industry: A new generalized time series model
Varun Agiwal, Central University of Rajasthan, India
 
 
CPS2058-15: Export competitiveness of Sumatera coffee
Wahyu Dewati, Bank Indonesia
 
 
CPS2252-24: The impact of institutional quality and human ressources development on exports in West African Economic and Monetary Union (Waemu) countries
Zakaya Ramde, Professionnal Data Scientists Association of Burkina Faso (Prodasa), Burkina Faso
 
 
CPS2254-25: Improving middle school students’ expectations of variability in a two-dimensional context
Dan Canada, Eastern Washington University, USA
 
 
CPS2204-26: On identification of influential observations in nonlinear regression models
Tatjana Von Rosen, Department of Statistics, Stockholm University, Sweden
 
 
CPS2184-27: Transmission network analysis of infectious disease in Portugal
Mohammad Lutfor Rahman, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
 
 
CPS2270-28: Better statistical communication using data visualisation
Hamzah Ismail, Department of Statistics Malaysia
 
 
CPS1401-29: On the Unified Zero-Inflated Cure-Rate Survival models
Francisco Louzada-Neto, University of São Paulo, Brazil
 
 
CPS2187-30: Anchored Sem – Merging structural equation models
Lukasz Widla-Domaradzki, PARP, Poland
 
 
CPS1264-31: New weighted extreme value index estimator for randomly right-censored data
Louiza Soltane, Mohamed Khider University, Biskra, Algeria
 
 
CPS2225-33: Updating views on Black Litterman model
Retno Subekti, Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia
 
 
CPS2227-34: How will we know when we have achieved our dream: A world free of poverty?
Jonathan Haughton, Suffolk University, USA
 
 
CPS2028-35: Covariate-Adjusted response-adaptive designs for semi-parametric survival responses
Ayon Mukherjee, Novartis Healthcare Private Limited, India
 
 
CPS2196-36: The national data infrastruture in statistics Portugal and the data access for scientific research purposes – Evolution and challenges
Jose Pinto Martins, Statistics Portugal
 
 
CPS2202-37: A comparative study of test statistics for testing homogeneity of variances in analysis of variance models
Abimibola Oladugba, University of Nigeria, Nsukka
 
 

LTDG

Chair: Francesca Perucci

Associations and Special Interest Groups:
Statistical Capacity Building, IAOS

What are the lessons learned in building statistical capacity across countries in Africa and Asia?

What are the customized implementation strategies under national circumstances?

Chair: Eric Vance

Associations and Special Interest Groups:
Statistical Capacity Building, ISBIS, IASE, IASC

How do you provide your students with real projects and real data to apply their statistical analysis and data science skills?

How do you promote the extraordinary power of statistics at your university or in your community?

How do you transform evidence into action for development for the benefit of society?

Chair: Pieter Everaers

Associations and Special Interest Groups:
IAOS

To what extent should/can un-official data be used in compiling official indicators for the SDG's?

What kind of mechanism should be in place to guarantee the level quality required for ‘official statistics'?

How can the Statistical Journal of the IAOS via a discussion platform contribute to this (but also other) important discussion?

Chair: Mahmoud Elsarawy

Associations and Special Interest Groups:
IAOS, YS

How can young statisticians raise their knowledge and experiences?

How young statistician's associations help in raising statistical awareness?

CPS1207-01: Bayesian decision fusion of palm and finger prints for personal identification
Mustafa Mumtaz, National University of Sciences and Technology, Sector H-12, Islamabad, Pakistan
 
 
CPS2269-02: Demographic analysis at the subnational levels
Muhamad Fadzil Ismail, Department of Statistics Malaysia
 
 
CPS2033-03: One-Sided misclassification of a binary confounder and bias when estimating causal effects
Ronnie Pingel, Uppsala University, Sweden
 
 
CPS1490-04: Big data predictive analytics using machine learning for official statistics
Nehall Ahmed Farouk, Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS), Egypt
 
 
CPS1858-05: Research on the digital economic index system and evaluation in Qingdao
Gang Wei, Qingdao Statistical Institute, China
 
 
CPS2035-11: Earning and shares of paid employees in different industries by citizenship
Nor Alkashah Arif Shah, Department of Statistics Malaysia
 
 
CPS2404-24: Dengue surveillance using functional data analysis
Zezhong Wang, City University of Hong Kong
 
 
CPS2298-25: Way ahead of Malaysia's automotive industry: An assessment on national car
Masitah Kamaludin, Department of Statistics Malaysia
 
 
CPS1865-26: Robust estimation of the Mahalanobis distance with mixed continuous and categorical data
Tsung-Chi Cheng, Taiwan, Province of China
 
 
CPS645-27: Socio-economic and demographic determinants affecting the actual and prospective reproduction decision of families of children with cancer after discovery of the disease
Nevein Nagy Aneis, NPC Egypt
 
 
CPS1929-28: Economic policy uncertainty and financial market volatility: Evidence from Japan
Takayuki Morimoto, Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan
 
 
CPS649-29: A new discrete analog of the continuous lindley distribution, with reliability applications
Ahmed Z. Afify, Benha University, Egypt
 
 
CPS2212-30: Distribution of working population and economic activities in the Northern Region, Malaysia
Nur Azmina Ahmad Zuhkhori, Department of Statistics Malaysia
 
 
CPS657-31: Right censored observations in a parametric mixture cure fraction models: Application to ovarian cancer
Serifat Adedamola Folorunso, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
 
 
CPS1352-33: Comics for investing statistical knowledge
Yuniarti Yuniarti, Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia
 
 
CPS647-34: Relation between economic cost of having child and the socio-economic demographic determinants: Case study
Mohamed Mostafa Hassan, Institute of Statistical Studies and Research
 
 

IPS D4.00-D4.09

Organiser: Frederic Ferraty Chair: Byeong Park
Estimating a covariance function from fragments of functional data
Wei Huang, University of Melbourne, Australia
Super-consistent estimation of points of impact in nonparametric regression with functional predictors
Alois Kneip, University of Bonn, Germany
Spatial prediction of multivariate functional data: The case of light and chlorophyll-a profiles in the antarctic ocean
David Nerini, University of Aix-Marseille, France
Varying-Coefficient Additive Models: Two Birds with One Stone?
Jane-Ling Wang, University of California at Davis, USA
 
Organiser: Risto Lehtonen
Chair: Denise Britz Do Nascimento Silva
Instrumental calibration for the treatment of nonignorable unit nonresponse in surveys
David Haziza, Université de Montréal, Canada
 
Semiparametric nonresponse model with nonignorable nonresponse
Jae Kwang Kim, Iowa State University, USA
Comparing calibration and mass-imputation methods when nonresponse depends on the variable of interest
Maria Giovanna Ranalli, University of Perugia, Italy
Organiser: Peter Filzmoser
Chair: Patrick J.F. Groenen
Outlier detection in compositional data: From row-wise to cell-wise
Peter Filzmoser, TU Wien, Austria
Detection and visualization of outliers in establishment surveys
Valentin Todorov, United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), Austria
Evaluating outlier detection methods: A critical review of performance measures
Pedro Duarte Silva, Universidade Catolica Portuguesa
Organiser: Johanna F. Ziegel
Chair: Thordis Thorarinsdottir
Discussant: Alexander Jordan
Dynamic belief elicitation
Nicolas Lambert, Stanford University, USA
Interpretation of point forecasts with unknown directive
Patrick Schmidt, Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies, Germany
Probability-weighted elicitability
Abdelaati Daouia, University of Toulouse Capitole, France
 
Organiser & Chair: Kue Peng Chuah
Discussant: Adrian Franco Barrios
Determinants and impacts of financial literacy in the Lao PDR
Peter Morgan, Asian Development Bank Institute, Japan
The construction of historical GDP estimates of Singapore, 1870-1900: Progress and perspective
Ichiro Sugimoto, Soka University, Japan
Poverty measurement in the era of food away from home: Testing alternative approaches in Vietnam
Julie Perng, World Bank, USA
Organiser: Lars Vilhuber
Chair: John Maron Abowd
Confidentiality protection and physical safeguards: A review
Lars Vilhuber, Cornell University, USA
 
Statistical data-production in a digitized age: Potentials for statistics, research and society
Stefan Bender, Deutsche Bundesbank, Germany
ABS Datalab: A new frontier in data access, latest developments and future challenges
Daniel Elazar, Australian Bureau of Statistics
Organiser: Haniza Yon
Chair: Rosna Awang-Hashim
An empirical comparison of various machine learning techniques for predicting borrowers’ loan servicing behavior
Rense Lange, Global Psytech Sdn Bhd, Malaysia
 
Statistical and psychometric properties of GFI
Haniza Yon, Malaysian Psychometrics Association
 
Structural equation modelling of psychographic variables in financial credit scoring
Nur Ayu Johar, Global Psytech Sdn Bhd, Malaysia
 
Organiser & Chair: Fedele Pasquale Greco
Bayesian measurement error correction in structured additive distributional regression
Alessio Pollice, University of Bari, Italy
Bayesian hierarchical modeling of multivariate climate data
Giovanna Jona Lasinio, Sapienza University of Roma, Italy
Coupled Gaussian processes for functional data analysis
Sara Fontanella, University of Torino, Italy
Analysing a Wolf trajectory data, through the new formalization of the Logistic-Gaussian process
Gianluca Mastrantonio, Polytechnic of Torino, Italy
Organiser & Chair: Flavio Pinto Bolliger
The new proposal of Forest Products Classification and Definitions
Michal Synek, Forest Products Statistics in the Czech Republic, Olomouc, Czech Republic
Strategic Planning for Agriculture and Rural Statistics (SPARS) and its impact at country level
Hem Raj Regmi, Nepal Central Bureau of Statistics, Nepal
AGRISurvey around the world
Michael Allen Steiner, World Bank, USA
 
Organiser: Shaiful Anuar Abu Bakar
Chair: Mazni Mohammad
Fuzzy approach to the occupational risk variable in designing a defined benefit pension funds
Yulia Resti, University of Sriwajaya, Indonesia
Risk estimation for casualty insurance losses
Shaiful Anuar Abu Bakar, University of Malaya
 
Coherent mortality forecasting for sub-populations using product-ratio model: An application to Malaysian age-specific mortality rates
Syazreen Niza Shair, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia
Weather based crop insurance in India and markov chain modeling for weather based crop insurance scheme of banana
Ramkrishna Lahu Shinde, Kavayitri Bahinabai Chaudhari North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon, India
 

STS D4.10-D4.15

Organiser & Discussant: Wei Jie See
Chair: Chin Ching Lau
Using wearable data to empower healthier lives with biological age model
Dai Ting, Scor Global Life, USA
 
The influence of telematics device on driving behaviour of commercial vehicles across long and short haul drivers
Mohd Azman Mohd Ismail, Atilze Digital Sdn. Bhd, Malaysia
 
Organiser: Norhayati Razi
Chair: Fraziali Ismail
Sectorisation and information granularities on portfolio investment statistics
Norhayati Razi, Bank Negara Malaysia
Financial integration and globalization: Challenges and opportunities for external financial statistics
Carol Bertaut, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, USA
Forecasting the recovery rate of non-financial corporations
Natalia Nehrebecka, National Bank of Poland
Uses of mirror data: Estimation of household assets and liabilities with banks abroad
João Falcao Silva, Central Bank of Portugal
Organiser & Chair: Pietro Gennari Discussant: Gemma Van Halderan
Implementing a geospatial data strategy in the European statistical system
Mariana Kotzeva, Eurostat, Italy
Cost-effectiveness of remote sensing for agricultural statistics in developing and transition countries
Yakob Mudesir Seid, FAO, Italy
Addressing the issue of missing or non-ideal sampling frames in household surveys in developing countries through remote sensing data
Michael Wild, World Bank, USA
Using GIS and Official Statistics to support assessments of risk to sustainable development from environmental degradation
Daniel Clarke, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN ESCAP)
 
Organiser: James Edward Scruton
Chair: Sumit Dey-Chowdhury
The rationale for a new GDP publication model
James Edward Scruton, The Office for National Statistics
 
The benefits and trade-offs of the new GDP publication model
Sumit Dey-Chowdhury, The Office for National Statistics
Monthly GDP: Retrospect and Prospect
Martin Weale, King’s College, London, UK
 
Organiser: Shazura Zainol Abidin
Chair: Nurhisham Hussein
Discussant: Kenneth Simler
Harnessing the value of administrative data: A central bank’s experience
Shazura Zainol Abidin, Bank Negara Malaysia
 
Use of administrative data as an alternative source of official statistics: Opportunities and challenges
Siti Haslinda Mohd. Din, Department of Statistics Malaysia
 
Sourcing of administrative record for official compilers
Wan Zarazillah Wan Abu Bakar, Suruhanjaya Syarikat Malaysia
 

CPS Oral D4.16-D4.21

Chair: Yong Zulina Zubairi
CPS 1201: Combined criteria for dose optimisation in early phase clinical trials
Iftakhar Alam, Institute of Statistical Research and Training (ISRT), University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
CPS 1343: Propensity score based adjustment for covariate effects on classification accuracy of biomarker using ROC curve
M. Shafiqur Rahman, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
CPS 1855: Extended age-environment model for analysing data on breast cancer death rates for Japanese elderly women
Nobutane Hanayama, Shobi University, Japan
CPS 2165: Reaction times: A new approach using new advances in distribution theory
Carla Susete Francisco, Catholic University of Portugal
Chair: Suzana Abu Bakar
CPS 1336: Estimating causal effect of low birth weight on malnutrition for children under five years in Bangladesh
Md. Ariful Islam Sanim, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
 
CPS 1394: The impact of ageing population, unemployment, obesity, inflation, out-of-pocket expenses, and income per capita on Malaysia's health expenditures: A linear regression analysis
Abd Aziz Arrashid Abd Rajak, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
 
CPS 1494: Assessment of prevalence and associated risk factors of diabetic retinopathy among known type II Diabetic Mellitus patients in a territory care hospital in Kochi Kerala: A hospital based cross sectional study
Senthilvel Vasudevan, King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, India
CPS 2116: Risks of low birth weight associated with tobacco smoking among women in India
Samarul Islam, International Institute for Population Sciences, India
 
CPS 2169: Percentile-based approaches for assessing impacts of school day energy expenditure on 18-month change in BMI among elementary school-aged children
Carmen D. Tekwe, Indiana University – Bloomington, USA
 
CPS 2292: Instrumental variable approach to estimating the scalar-on-function regression model with measurement error with application to energy expenditure assessment in childhood obesity
Carmen Tekwe, Indiana University – Bloomington, USA
 
Chair: Riyanti Saari
CPS 1119: Forecasting agricultural commodity prices in turkey using artificial neural network
Fethi̇ Şaban Özbek, Turkish Statistical Institute, Turkey
 
CPS 1121: Leak localization on a pipeline using convolutional neural network for non-revenue water management
Jeeva Sathya Theesar Shanmugam, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR), Malaysia
 
CPS 1440: Spatial cart classification trees
Jean-Michel Poggi, Lmo Université Paris SUD, France
CPS 2066: Real time prediction of infectious disease outbreaks based on google trend data in Africa
Elvis Karanja Muchene, Kenya Markets Trust
 
CPS 2156: Bias removal through sampling in machine learning models
Luis Sanguiao Sande, Instituto Nacional de Estadística (INE), Spain
CPS2564: Nowcasting modelling of volatile and non-volatile food prices using crowdsourcing data (case study of some food commodities prices on Lombok Island in 2015)
Tiffany Rizkika, Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia
Wida Siddhikara P, Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia
Chair: Arifah Bahar
CPS 1408: Probabilistic hourly load forecasting
Caston Sigauke, University of Venda, Zimbabwe
CPS 1458: A new mixed INAR(P) model for time series of counts
Wooi Chen Khoo, Sunway University, Malaysia
CPS 2012: Forecasting conditional covariance matrices in high-dimensional data: A general dynamic factor approach
Luiz Koodi Hotta, University of Campinas, Brazil
CPS 2107: Joint asymptotic normality of stopping time and sequential estimators for monitoring autoregressive processes
Junfan Tao, Yokohama National University, Japan
CPS2526: Least trimmed squares estimators for functional principal component analysis
Holger Cevallos-Valdiviezo, Escuela Superior Politecnica del Litoral (ESPOL), Ecuador
 
Chair: Ng Kok Haur
CPS1876: Nearest neighbor classifier based on generalized inter-point distances for HDLSS data
Sarbojit Roy, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India
CPS1891: A knot selection algorithm for regression splines
Tzee-Ming Huang, National Chengchi University, Chinese Taipei
CPS2045: Let the PDES guide you to new insight into and fast inference for complex models in space and space-time
Haakon Bakka, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia
CPS2220: Regime-switching state-space models with applications to brain imaging
David Degras, University of Massachusetts Boston, USA
 
Chair: Norli Anida Abdullah
CPS 1166: Fractal structure of hierarchical cores in an analysis of use of technologies
Francisco Casanova-Del-Angel, Instituto Politecnico Nacional, Mexico
CPS 1955: Master’s programme in data analytics for government: The UK experience
Solange Correa Onel, Office for National Statistics, UK
CPS 2126: Item analysis in the assessment of knowledge in biostatistics among the postgraduate students of a medical college in Northeast India
Rajkumari Sanatombi Devi, Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences, India
CPS 2173: Determinants of pupils’ success in primary schools in Benin
Felicien Accrombessy, World Bank Group, Benin
Chair: Muhammad Amri Idris
CPS1239: The servicification of manufacturing in Asia: Redefining the sources of labor productivity using time
Valerie Anne Mercer-Blackman, Asian Development Bank, Philippines
CPS1407: Measuring the social dimensions of poverty and deprivation
Diana Dilshanie Deepawansa, Department of Census and Statistics, Sri Lanka
CPS2052: An analysis of the contribution of women in Abu Dhabi
Khaddouj Abubaker Abdulla, Statistics Centre Abu Dhabi, UAE
CPS2109: Measurement of multidimensional child poverty in Morocco 2001-2014: Methodology and results
Ezzrari Abdeljaouad, Morocco
 
Organiser & Chair: Helen MacGillivray
ISI's President’s Invited Keynote Lecture
Enhancing data science ethics through statistical education and practice
Jessica Utts, University of California – Irvine

 

DAY 5 - Friday, 23 August 2019

ESRI01-01: Mapping the territory of organized criminal groups
Jessie Bullock, Harvard University, USA
ESRI02-02: Modelling crime clustering around street segments in informal settlements a spatial analysis with R and Python in ArcGIS
Renate Thiede, Jacob Modiba, University of Pretoria, South Africa
ESRI03-03: Vancouver Green Bus Atlas
Agatha Czekajlo, University of British Columbia, Canada
ESRI04-04: Analysis of the socioeconomic and urban features that support the practice of physical activity in Mexico City, 2018
Eugen Resendiz Bontud, Alana Marie Zelays Flores, Universidad Iberoamericana de la Ciudad de México
ESRI05-05: Healthy America: A spatial modeling of diabetes cases hotspots in the United States of America (USA)
Mohammad Abdul Qadir Khan, Meghavi Prashnani
ESRI06-06: Urban Environmental Noise Pollution in Paris Using Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI): Spatial Regression Models
Juan Nathaniel, Chris Wei Ziyi, National University Of Singapore
ESRI07-07: Better preparing for natural disasters and changing climates: striving to minimize the damage caused by California Wildfires
Ajnadeen Al-Shawa, Jana Elkhatib
ESRI08-08: Analytical model risk. Vulcano of San Salvador and El Picacho, El Salvador
Colegio de Michoacán A.C. (COLMICH), Mexico
ESRI09-09: Assessing the accuracy of long-term air pollution estimates produced with short term observations from unstructured sampling
Karl Chastko, University of Toronto, Canada
ESRI10-10: Use of geo-bigdata for disater management
Kshitija S. Suryawanshi, Jen Raviz, Bangkok Thailand
ESRI11-11: Fatal Accident Involving Truck in Malaysia
Muhammad Haiqal Ariff Mohd Zaidi, Wan Nuradira Eswan Wan Ishak, University Technology MARA, Malaysia
ESRI12-12: Characterizing small and medium-size cities in social-ecological transition in Mexico: A look from their green areas and ecosystem services
David Colin Gonzalez, Hugo Manuel Martinez Hernandez, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana Unidad Cuajimalpa (UAM-C), Mexico
ESRI13-13: An interdisciplinary approach of observing quality of life indicators in an urban environment using geographic information systems
Kamal Abderlrahman, City University of New York, USA
ESRI14-14: Environmental Spatial Point Processes: A focus on Termite Mounds
Lizalise Mngcele, Nelson Mandela University, Port Elizabeth, South Africa
ESRI15-15: Analysis of the Relationship Between Housing Price and Car Accidents in Hong Kong
Zhu Zhengyi, Gan Dailin, The University of Hong Kong

SIPS A5.00-A5.06

Organiser: Wing Kam Fung
Chair: Patrick J.F. Groenen
Multiview graph embedding as a generalization of canonical correlation analysis
Hidetoshi Shimodaira, Kyoto University
Building plots to explore data: Beyond histograms, barcharts and scatterplots to high-dimensions and statistical inference
Di Cook, Monash University
Organiser & Chair: Mark Podolskij
A selective survey of selective inference
Jonathan Taylor, University of Stanford
Organiser: Nalini Ravishanker
Chair: Fabrizio Ruggeri
Machine learning in modern commerce
David Banks, Duke University
Organiser & Chair: Helen Zhang
Functional boxplots for multivariate curves
Marc Genton, KAUST
BRISC: Bootstrap for rapid inference on spatial covariances
Abhirup Datta, Johns Hopkins University
Organiser: Helen MacGillivray
Chair: Ada van Krimpen
Modeling the financial market indicators with semiparametric volatility model with varying frequency
Jetrei Benedick Reyes Benito, University of the Philippines Diliman
Intra Household resource allocation and gender relation in Cote D'ivoire: A way for facing non inclusive growth situation
Edvira Malliedje Fokam, MINEPRD-Cameroon
Organiser & Chair: Punithaa Kylasapathy
Moderator: Karen Cheah
Panellists
• Surina Shukri, CEO of Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation
• Chetan Krishnamurthy, IBM, Asia Pacific Watson Business Lead, Malaysia
• Krishna Atkuru, Grab Pay, Head of Engineering, Malaysia
• David Rajoo, Symantec, Chief Cybersecurity Architect for ASEAN, Malaysia

STS B5.00

Organiser: Mohd Dzull Fefry Mohd Bakri
Chair & Moderator: Mohamad Bazli Che Rozenan
The feedback loop: Impact of exchange rates to economic data and its inverse
Saktiandi Supaat, Executive Vice President, Maybank
Panellists
• Saktiandi Supaat, Executive Vice President, Maybank, Malaysia • Ridzuan Mohamed, Director Khazanah Nasional Berhad, Malaysia • Mohd Afzanizam Abdul Rashid, Chief Economist at Bank Islam Malaysia Berhad

IPS B5.02-B5.15

Organiser & Chair: Adrian Franco Barrios
Discussant: Discussant: Maria Giuseppina Muratore, Adrian Franco Barrios
The cost of victimization
Claudia Villante,Italian National Institute of Statistics (ISTAT), Italy
The costs of gender-based violence against women in Spain
Luis F. Rivera-Galicia, University of Alcalá, Spain
Organiser & Discussant: Serge Guillas
Chair: Sophie Dabo
Heat-duration-frequency modeling under non-stationary conditions
Taha Ouarda, INRS
Detecting shape anomalies in functional data with elastic depth
Trevor Harris, University of Illinois
Organiser: Hristina Aleksandrova
Chair: Misha V Belkindas
Developing effective models of public-private partnerships in National Statistical Ecosystem: Lessons from Asia
Matthew Shearing, Freelance Statistics Capacity Building Expert in Southeast Asia
Panellists
• Andrew J.Flatt, Senior Freelance Advisor (Former Director UNESCAP Statistics Division)
• Phetsamone Sone, Deputy Head of Lao Bureau of Statistics, Laos
• Tomas Africa, Former Executive Director of NSO Philippines and Registrar General
• Eileen Capilit, Independent expert/Consultant UN ESCAP, USA
• Titi Lestari, Director of Finance, IT and Tourism Statistics, Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia
Organiser & Chair & Discussant: Guido Ferrari
Development and application of tourism statistics in China
Yanyun Zhao, Renmin University of China
The comparative evaluation of Beijing’s tourism competitiveness
Guo Qian, Beijing Wuzi University, China
The effectiveness of tourism public spending in Italy
Fabrizio Antolini, University of Teramo, Italy
Organiser: Steven Vale
Co-organizer: Valker Taube
Chair: Georges-Simon Ulrich
Legislative boundaries of official statistics
Anahit Safyan, National Statistical Service of the Republic of Armenia
Boundaries and coordination of the national statistical system
Volker Taube, European Free Trade Association, Luxembourg
National statistical system of Georgia
Gogita Todradze, GeoStat, Georgia
Central Bank Statistics as part of the official statistics - The case of the European System of Central Banks
Aurel Schubert, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
Organiser: TBA
Chair: Paolo Valente
Discussant: Eric Schulte Nordholt
Developing methodology for the register-based census in Estonia
Diana Beltadze, Statistics Estonia
The integration of geographic and territorial data sources into the base register of territorial and geographical entities
Fabio Crescenzi, Italian National Institute of Statistics
The use of registers in the German Censuses 2011, 2021 and beyond
Markus Zwick, Federal Statistical Office Germany
Transition from traditional census to registers based census in Poland
Eric Schulte Nordholt, Central Statistical Office of Poland
Organiser & Chair: Kue Peng Chuah
Discussant: Ho Sui-Jade
Digitalisation and the measurement of inflation and growth
Gabriel Quiros-Romero, International Monetary Fund (IMF), USA
Modernisation of price collection: Malaysia’s experience
Fuziah Md. Amin, Department of Statistic Malaysia
 
Organiser & Chair: Linda J Young
Agricultural Census 2020 – How to reduce costs and burden? The European statistical system approach
Christine Wirtz, Eurostat
The importance of technology to the future of agricultural statistics
Barbara R Rater, USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service
Organiser: Tiziana Laureti
Chair: Luigi Biggeri
Discussant: Arman Bidarbakhtnia
COMUNIKOS (Communicating Uncertainty in Key Official Statistics): application to measuring well-being at local level for informed public policy
Tiziana Laureti, Tuscia University, Italy
Spatial and temporal multivariate analysis of well-being at local level: An application to the Italian equitable and sustainable well-being
Ilaria Benedetti, Tuscia University, Italy
The OECD approach: The case of Mexico
Oscar Gasca, INEGI National Institute of Statistics and Geography Statistics Mexico
Organiser & Chair: Alessio Pollice
Discussant: Sudipto Banerjee
Combining data sources, technologies and machine learning for monitoring the environment and SDGS
Jacinta Holloway, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia
Combining citizen science and professional monitoring data to conserve and sustainably use marine resources
Erin Peterson, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia
Using FAO’s methodology for monitoring SDG target 12.3 to estimate the environmental impact of food losses
Giovanna Jona Lasinio, University of Rome, Sapienza, Italy
Environmental metrics – Where to go?
Walter Josef Radermacher, University of Rome Sapienz, Italy
Organiser: Reija Helenius
Chair: Marjo-Riitta Sylvia Bruun
Discussant: John Bailer
Real stories with real data for real people: The key to understanding and trust in official statistics
Christine Bycroft, Statistics New Zealand
A European effort to explore games and the gamification of official statistics
Sybille Luhmann, Eurostat, Luxembourg
Data governance as a tool for enhanced data literacy and utilization
Betty Gichohi, United States International University
Fake news and Big Data: A case study
Kimmo Vehkalahti, University of Helsinki, Finland
Organiser: Martin Karlberg
Chair: Lukasz Augustyniak
Discussant: Robert Cuffe
Sound methodology for sound official statistics
Eric Rancourt, Statistics Canada
Building and maintaining social licence in today’s data landscape
Marcel Van Kints, Australian Bureau of Statistics
The mood of “twitteratti” in Mexico: Lessons Learnt
Victor Alfredo Bustos y de la TIjera, Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía (INEGI), Mexico
Organiser: John Verrinder
Chair: Laurent Olislager
Sharing of data and information between countries as a precondition for internationally consistent economic statictics
Sanjiv Mahajan, Office for National Statistics, UK
Large case units as a tool to cover MNES in a consistent way in official statistics
Fred Demollin, Center for Big Data Statistics (CBS), Netherlands
The early-warning system
Sophie Limpach, Eurostat, Belgium
Organiser & Chair: Kengo Kamatani
Central limit theorems for coupled particle filters
Ajay Jasra, National University of Singapore
Sequential Monte Carlo methods for Stochastic Transport Models
Wei Pan, Imperial College London
The bouncy particle sampler in practice
Alexandre Thiery, National University of Singapore
Simulation of conditioned diffusions
Frank Van der Meulen, Delft University of Technology

STS B5.16-B5.22

Organiser: Asis Kumar Chattopadhyay
Chair: Eric Feigelson
Clustering and classification of astronomical objects: A new paradigm in statistics
Asis Kumar Chattopadhyay, University of Calcutta
Robust estimation and outlier detection for astronomical data
Ayanendra Nath Basu, Indian Statistical Institute
Study on star formation history of nearby galaxies a Bayesian approach
Tanuka Chattopadhyay, University of Calcutta
Unsupervised classification of galaxy spectra and interpretability
Didier Fraix-Burnet, University Grenoble Alpes
A statistically robust approach to the detection of astrophysical transient and periodic phenomena
Guillaume Belanger, European Space Agency (ESAC)
Organiser: Mohammad Ahsanullah
Chair: Gane Samb Lo
Discussants: Diam Ba, Mohammad Shakil
Trends on general theory on records and on open questions
Gane Samb Lo, Gaston Berger University, Senegal
Inference for the two-parameter bathtub-shaped distribution based on record data
Mohammad Z Raqab, University of Jordan
Organiser: Ibrahim Mohamed
Chair: Abdul Ghapor Hussin
The study on the relationship between variables in Malaysian crescent moon sighting data
Ibrahim Mohamed, University of Malaya
A continuous bivariate circular distribution and its discretization
Kunio Shimizu, Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Tokyo
A clustering technique for outliers detection in linear functional relationship model for circular variables
Abdul Ghapor Hussin, National Defence University of Malaysia
A half-circular distribution on a circle
Adzhar Rambli, MARA University of Technology
Organiser & Chair: Zuraidy Zainal Abidin
Discussant: Wan Mohd Shahrulnizam Wan Mohd Najuri
Database linkage in ensuring quality of Malaysia Statistical Business Register
Muhammad Amri Idris, Department of Statistics Malaysia
Statistical Address Register (SAR)
Sharuddin Shafie, Department of Statistics Malaysia
Quality assurance framework of the Japanese Business Register
Takashi Ioka, Statistics Bureau, Japan
Business registers as the backbone of statistics; challenges and opportunities regarding business register and outcome quality
Johan Lammers, Statistics Netherlands
Organiser: Gemma Van Halderen
Chair: Siu-Ming Tam
Discussant: Ronald Jansen
Big Data for official statistics in Thailand
Hataichanok Puckcharern, National Statistics Office, Thailand
Measuring the rural access index in the Philippines
Candido Jr Jove Astrologo, Jr., Philippines Statistics Authority
Accommodating Big Data in Nepalese statistical system: Challenges and Opportunities
Suman Raj Aryal, Central Bureau of Statistics, Nepal
China's experience in the application of Big Data in official statistics
Yajing Cong, National Bureau of Statistics of China

CPS2210-01: Single and two-population mortality rate modeling for selected cee countries
Justyna Majewska, Poland
 
 
CPS1348-02: Flipping a statistics classroom for pre-service English language teachers
Yosep Dwi Kristanto, Universitas Sanata Dharma, Indonesia
 
 
CPS2467-03: Understanding greenhouse gas emission patterns in USA under a data science approach
Karina Gibert, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Spain
 
 
CPS1925-04: Saving, borrowing and economic resourcefulness in Poland
Marek Kosny, Wroclaw University of Economics, Poland
 
 
CPS2020-06: Statistical matching for modeling of count data
Honeylet Talusan Santos, University of the Philippines Diliman
 
 
CPS2027-07: Developing and validating risk prediction model for re-offending of individuals with a severe mental illness (Psychosis)
Olayan Albalawi, The University of New South Wales, Australia
 
 
CPS2464-08: Bivariate smooths within Gamlss for spatially correlated count data
Fernanda De Bastiani, Universidade Federal De Pernambuco, Brazil
 
 
CPS2462-09: Ranking based variable selection for censored data using AFT models
Md Hasinur Rahaman Khan, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
 
 
CPS2522-10: Analysing time to event outcomes in cluster randomised trials using cluster-level analysis
Anower Hossain, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
 
 
CPS2524-11: Effects of time-lagged meteorological variables on attributable risk of leishmaniasis in central region of Afghanistan
Adedayo Majeed Adegboye, American University of Nigeria
 
 
CPS2525-12: Women Involvement/Participation in Statistical Literacy: The Nigerian Experience
Abosede Adedayo Adepoju, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
 
 
CPS2122-13: Profiling Filipino senior high school students’ performance in statistics and probability
Armi Lantano, Center for Educational Measurement, Inc.
 
 
CPS2068-14: Using predictive modelling to identify panel nonresponse
Jan-Philipp Kolb, Gesis Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany
 
 
CPS2069-15: Big data and central banking
Pamela Kaye Azarcon Tuazon, Bangko Sentral Ng Pilipinas, Philippines
 
 
CPS2073-16: Calibration for the Census Of Agriculture in Albania
Alban Çela, Institute of Statistics Albania (INSTAT)
 
 
CPS2171-19: A study on correlation between literacy and sex ratio in a Northeast State of India
Rajkumari Latasana Devi, Department of Home Science, Ghana Priya Women’s College, India
 
 

LTDG

Chair: Jacobien Van Der Hoeven

Associations and Special Interest Groups:
All

What are your experiences with partnerships between academia and official statistics?

In which areas do you see concrete opportunities for collaboration?

Chair: Steven Vale

Associations and Special Interest Groups:
IAOS

Which recent innovation in your organisation are you most proud of?

Chair: Michael Slyuzberg

Associations and Special Interest Groups:
IAOS, IASS

What are the limitations of administrative data in the area of crime and victimisation?

What are advantages and disadvantages of Victimisation Surveys?

CPS2133-24: Space dependent ordinal pattern probabilities in time series
Jan Alexander Schnurr, Siegen University, Germany
 
 
CPS2176-25: Wavelet methods in statistics: Application in forecasting exchange rate volatility
Karamti Chiraz, Institut Superieur d’ Administration des Affaires de Sfax (ISAAS), Tunisia
 
 
CPS2031-26: Self-Organizing ensemble of LSTM to enhance the air pollution estimation in Santiago of Chile
Javier Linkolk López Gonzales, Universidad Peruana Unión, Peru
 
 
CPS1959-27: Index system and evaluation research of new and old kinetic energy conversion in Qingdao
Hongwen Hou, Qingdao Statistical Institute, China
 
 
CPS1287-28: A Nonparametric test for intervention effect in Markov Regime switching model
Mara Sherlin Dela Pena Talento, Institute of Statistics, University of the Philippines Los Banos
 
 
CPS1492-29: Determinants of student satisfaction in higher education: A case of the UAE University
Ali S. Gargoum, UAE University
 
 
CPS2179-30: A local dynamic multipollutant air quality indicator
Giuliana Passamani, University of Trento, Italy
 
 
CPS2274-31: Outlier detection in official statistics
Nadiah Mohamed, University of Malaya, Malaysia
 
 

IPS D5.00-D5.05

Organiser: Hiroki Masuda
Chair: Kengo Kamatani
Minimal contrast estimation of the linear fractional stable motion
Mark Podolskij, Aarhus University
Asymptotic expansion for vector-valued random variables
Ciprian Tudor, Université de Lille 1
Adaptive estimation of parabolic stochastic partial differential equations
Masayuki Uchida, Osaka University
Asymptotic expansions in non-ergodic stochastic systems
Nakahiro Yoshida, University of Tokyo
Organiser: Thomas William Yee
Chair: TBA
Discussants: Junji Nakano, Peter Filzmoser
My experience of teaching R programming for data science
Han-Ming (Hank) Wu, National Taipei University
Some reflections on software-intensive statistical research
Thomas William Yee, University of Auckland
Organiser & Chair: Punithaa Kylasapathy
Proximity to Urban Rail Transit (URT) and its impact on housing prices
Jiun Shyan Goh, Bank Negara Malaysia
Why Big Data for housing?
Chaly Koh, Urbanmetry, Malaysia
Organiser: Jin Zhou
Chair: Dandi Qiao
Genetic association analysis for T2D EHR phenotyping with application to Million Veteran Program (MVP)
Hua Zhou, University of California, Los Angeles
Efficient association tests for sparse genetic and genomic data in correlated samples
Han Chen, University of Texas

STS D5.06-D5.11

Organiser & Chair: Marcel van der Steen
Advanced data collection – An outlook to the future
Irene Salemink, CBS - The Netherlands
New data collection methods
Stéphane Dufour, Statistics Canada
Big Data at the heart of innovation in official statistics
Sofie De Broe, Center for Big Data Statistics (CBS), Netherlands
Panellists
• Gabriel Quiros-Romer
• Eric Rancourt
• Katherine Jenny Thompson
• Irene Salemink
Organiser & Chair: Normasita Sidek
Forecasting banknote demand at the Reserve Bank of Australia
Richard Finlay, Reserve Bank of Australia
Forecasting currency demand: The Philippine experience
Iluminada Tapiru Sicat, Regional Operations Sub-sector Email, Philippines
Complex seasonal autoregressive model compared to machine learning methods for cash volume forecasting
Bram Bruijnis, Giesecke+Devriente, UK
Konstantin Prokopenko, Giesecke+Devriente, UK
Forecasting demand for currency
Doug Brooks, De La Rue, UK
Organiser: Joo Chiet Yong
Chair: Chuah Kue Peng
Measuring the digital economy: Malaysia’s experience
Norul Anisa Abu Safran, Department of Statistics Malaysia
Record linkage for multi-sourced statistical business register data
Maria Denise Medenilla Peña, Asian Development Bank, Philippines
The insights of e-commerce in Malaysia
Hasnah Mat, Department of Statistics Malaysia
Organisers: Rameshwar P Srivastava, Ibrahim Sorie Yansaneh
Chair: Ronald Jansen
Compilation of consumer price indices at the national level, some experiences from Africa, Asia and the Caribbean
Rameshwar P Srivastava, RPS Associates and the Royal Statistical Society
Issues and challenges in the measurement of cost of living for the adjustment of salaries of expatriate officials of international organizations
Ibrahim Sorie Yansaneh, International Civil Service Commission, United Nation
Challenges and opportunities for cost of living measurement in the Big Data era – Perspectives from Brazil
Pedro Luis Do Nascimento Silva, The Brazilian Institute for Geography and Statistics (IBGE)
The need for granular data in evidence-based policy: The case of housing affordability in Malaysia
Suraya Ismail, Khazanah Research Institute, Malaysia
Organiser & Chair: Jaeyong Lee
Discussant: Seongil Jo
Laplace approximated posterior inference for the SEIR differential equation model
Sarat C. Dass, Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia
Embedded estimation sequential Bayes learning procedures in nonlinear non-Gaussian system
Sarat C. Dass, Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia
Inference for the SEIR differential equation models using relaxed differential equation models
Kyoungjae Lee, University of Notre Dame
Organiser & Chair: Delia North
Statistics postgraduate program capacity enhancement through regional partnership
Temesgen Zewotir, UKZN, South Africa
An industry perspective on analytics programs at degree granting institutions
Murray De Villiers, SAS Head of Global Academic Programs, North Carolina
Professional statisticians / data scientists: Who are they and how do we train them?
Pieter Juriaan De Jongh, North-West University
Delivering industry-focused business analytics skills
Goutam Chakraborty, Spear’s Business School, Oklahoma State University

CPS Oral D5.12-D5.22

Chair: Norshahida Shaadan
CPS2182: Clustering of interval-valued data
Lynne Billard, University of Georgia, USA
CPS2474: Spatial statistics of extremes with a view towards application to extreme weather events in South Africa and other neighbouring countries in the SADC region
Daniel Maposa, University of Limpopo, South Africa
CPS2523: On moments of folded and truncated multivariate extended skew-normal distributions
Christian Eduardo Galarza Morales, Campinas State University, Brazil
CPS2520: Robust and Efficient Estimation in the Parametric Cox Regression Model under Random Censoring
Abhik Ghosh, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India
Chair: Ezatul Nisha Abdul Rahman
CPS1956: Detecting life expectancy anomalies in England using a Bayesian Hierarchical Model
Areti Boulieri, Imperial College, London
CPS1965: The modified Lee-Carter Model with Linearized Cubic Spline Parameter Approximation for Malaysian mortality data
Dharini Pathmanathan, University of Malaya
CPS1970: The Lee-Carter Model: Extensions and applications to Malaysian mortality data
Nurul Aityqah Yaacob, University of Malaya
CPS1976: Premature cancer morbidity and mortality conditions through the epidemiological transitions - The case of Hungary, Austria and Denmark
Andras Weber, Hungarian Central Statistical Office
CPS1339: Identification of disaggregated hotspots of child morbidity in bangladesh: An application of small area estimation method
Bappi Kumar, Shahjalal University of Science & Technology, Bangladesh
Chair: Santha Vaithilingam
CPS1474: Operation and dynamic analysis of Chinese customer’s confidence index: A survey over the past decade
Yanan Liu, Capital University of Economics and Business
CPS1825: Proposing additional indicators for Indonesia Youth Development Index with smaller level analysis: A study case of South Kalimantan 2018
Suryo Adi Rakhmawan, Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia
CPS1952: A statistical modelling framework for mapping malaria seasonality
Michele Nguyen, University of Oxford
Chair: Siti Haslinda Mohd Din
CPS1071: Redesigning of the Semi-Annual Survey of Dairy Enterprises in the Philippines
Ibarra Aaron Poliquit, Philippine Statistics Authority
CPS1900: New ways to increase motivation of respondents in Hungary
Ágnes Patay, Hungarian Central Statistical Office
CPS1914: Study of the role of young entrepreneurs in creative sector era of industrial revolution 4.0 in Indonesia
Ayu Paramudita, Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia
CPS2064: Experimental statistics: A hub for data innovation in official statistics?
Daniel Kilchmann, Swiss Federal Statistical Office (FSO)
CPS2315: How South Africa implemented a smart census
Dean McCormick, Hexagon, South Africa
CPS2574: Non-transformed dimensionality reduction on monthly agriculture stock market price
Yusrina Andu, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan
 
Chair: Darmesah Gabda
CPS1887: Modeling for seasonal pattern and trend of land surface temperature in Taiwan
Sahidan Abdulmana, Prince of Songkla University
CPS1999: Effect of the ocean heat content on the global sea ice extent using fuzzy logic approach
Pranesh Kumar, University of Northern BC
CPS2083: Robust estimation of multi - input transfer function model with structural change
Angelita Pascua Tobias, University of the Philippines
CPS2128: Subjective and community wellbeing interaction in multilevel spatial modelling framework
Wlodzimierz Okrasa, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw; Statistics Poland
CPS2135: Multilevel time series modeling of mobility trends in the Netherlands for small domains
Sumonkanti Das, Maastricht University
Chair: Noraliza Mohamad Ali
CPS1340: Mobility and state dependence in a labour market characterized by informality: The case of Morocco
Mustapha Ziroili, High Commission for Planning, Morocco
CPS1345: The construction of composite index to measure accessibility, quality and people behavior of drinking water in Indonesia
Hanin Rahma Septina, Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia
CPS1469: The impact of January 25th, 2011 revolution on the political participation of women in Egypt
Shaimaa Salah Hussien, Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS)
CPS1901: Performance measurement of MGNREGA and its variation
Udaya Shetty, Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Govt. of Karnataka, India
CPS2024: Paid employees earning segmentation by educational attainment
Noor Ismawati Mohd Jaafar, University of Malaya
Chair: Adriana Irawaty Nur Ibrahim
CPS1110: Bayesian inversion into soil types with Kernel-Likelihood Models
Selamawit Serka Moja, Hawassa University, Ethiopia
CPS1158: Bayesian Inference of Multiple Structural Breaks in Multiple Regimes Threshold Autoregressive Model
Jitendra Kumar, Central University of Rajasthania
CPS1255: Predicting the number of newly found rare species
Tsung-Jen Shen, National Chung Hsing University
CPS1845: Bayesian network for risk management of earthquake damage using R and Genie
Devni Prima Sari, Gadjah Mada University
CPS2104: Bayesian Generalized Linear Model for difference of over or under dispersed counts
Andrew W Swift, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Chair: Kanageswary Ramasamy
CPS1266: Improving the quality of official statistics in Iran’s manufacturing establishments statistics
Sayeed Fayaaz, Statistical Center of Iran
CPS1409: Physical vs economic distance, the defining spatial autocorrelation of Per Capita GDP among 38 cities/ regencies in East Java
Rahma Fitriani, University of Brawijaya
CPS1888: Transforming Stats NZ’s quarterly financial statistics using administrative data
Chen Chen, Statistics New Zealand
CPS1997: Integration of Economic Establishments Data into a uniquely identified comprehensive frame in Egypt
Rawia Wagih Abd Elmagid Elsayed Ragab, Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS)
Chair: Rozita Talha
CPS1278: An application of the Generalized Lavallee-Hidiroglou Algorithm for Stratification in Business Surveys: A sampling methodology for the census of the Philippine Business and Industry
Desiree Ramones Robles, Philippine Statistics Authority
CPS1824: Cross-sectional weighting methodology for the Korean population census longitudinal study
Sanggi Lee, Statistics Korea
CPS2087: Outlines of SCAD’s pilot test for the 2020 register based census
Aisha Turki Al Ali, Statistics Centre Abu Dhabi
CPS2147: Digital transformation on population and housing census of Malaysia 2020
Hamka Ismail, Department of Statistics Malaysia
Chair: Rossita Mohamad Yunus
CPS1442: Two-way median test
Chinwendu Alice Uzuke, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Nigeria
CPS1216: Parameter estimation for misspecified diffusion processes with noisy, nonsynchronous observations
Teppei Ogihara, The Institute of Statistical Mathematics
CPS1307: Latin Square Designs: Causal inference in a potential outcomes framework
Rahul Mukherjee, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta
CPS1497: Parameter estimation for the extended growth curve model under multivariate skew normal distribution
Sayantee Jana, Indian Institute of Management, Nagpur
Chair: Siti Salwani Ismail
CPS2037: Comparing the household final consumption expenditure in national accounts to the household budget survey - or vice versa?
Katri Soinne, Statistics Finland
CPS2041: Contribution and growth of selected economic activities in the non-oil real GDP in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi 2008-2017
Wadeema Mohamed Alkhoori, Statistics Centre Abu Dhabi
CPS2172: Exploring the economic effects of education: A satellite account approach
Yan Zheng, Zhejiang University of Finance & Economics
CPS2218: Measuring the economic impact of tourism industry in Malaysia: An input-output analysis
Rusnani Hussin, Department of Statistics Malaysia

 

Scientific Programme

Download PDF

Abstract Book

Download PDF

FILTER BY SESSION TYPE:
LEGEND:
SIPS
IPS
STS
CPS Oral
CPS Poster
LTDG
SESSIONS CODE:
Block Duration Time
A 70 mins 0850 – 1000
B 120 mins 1030 – 1230
C 90 mins 1230 – 1400
D 100 mins 1400 – 1540
E 100 mins 1600 – 1740
* Scientific Programme is updated as of 14th October 2019 - Programme is subject to change without prior notice