BIRS Live Stream Schedule
Below is the schedule of talks, not necessarily those that will be broadcast. We encourage participants to record and broadcast their talks, but it is up to them to press the button.
Emerging Statistical Methods for Digital Health Data (Feb 23 to 28)
Monday February 24 between 11:10 and 11:25 MDT [2025-02-24T11:10:00.00-06:00]
Eric J. Daza of Stats-of-1, Discovering Your Own Health Behavior Causal Effects Using Wearables and Apps
Eric J. Daza of Stats-of-1, Discovering Your Own Health Behavior Causal Effects Using Wearables and Apps
Monday February 24 between 14:35 and 14:50 MDT [2025-02-24T14:35:00.00-06:00]
Debangan Dey of National Institutes of Health, Multivariate Principal Component Analysis for Mixed-Type Functional Data with application to mHealth
Debangan Dey of National Institutes of Health, Multivariate Principal Component Analysis for Mixed-Type Functional Data with application to mHealth
Tuesday February 25 between 11:10 and 11:25 MDT [2025-02-25T11:10:00.00-06:00]
Haochang Shou of University of Pennsylvania, Harmonization of Longitudinal Physical Activity Intensity Measures from Multiple Sources
Haochang Shou of University of Pennsylvania, Harmonization of Longitudinal Physical Activity Intensity Measures from Multiple Sources
Thursday February 27 between 09:00 and 09:15 MDT [2025-02-27T09:00:00.00-06:00]
Walter Dempsey of University of Michigan, Selective Inference for Time-Varying Effect Moderation
Walter Dempsey of University of Michigan, Selective Inference for Time-Varying Effect Moderation
Thursday February 27 between 13:00 and 13:15 MDT [2025-02-27T13:00:00.00-06:00]
Emily Hector of North Carolina State University, Modeling massive physical activity monitor data through distributed inference
Emily Hector of North Carolina State University, Modeling massive physical activity monitor data through distributed inference