Presented by Dr. Di Cook of Iowa State University
In this technological age, we live in a sea of information. We face the problem of gleaning useful knowledge from masses of words and numbers stored in computers. This course teaches the process of extracting knowledge from data, using interactive graphics as an integral part of the statistical analysis.
Students will learn about graphical methods for multivariate data, handling missing values, supervised classification, cluster analysis, longitudinal data, network data, and visual inference. Examples will be from topics such as tipping, spam, food quality, global warming, and music. Open source software, R and GGobi, will be used for all of the examples.
Dr. Cook is a Professor of Statistics at Iowa State University. She recieved an M.S and Ph.D from Rutgers University. Her research interests include dynamic graphics, exploratory data analysis, multivariate methods, and statistical computing. Dr. Cook is a Fellow of the American Statistical Association and is the recipient of several prestegious awards and grants.
For more information, please visit Dr. Cook’s website: http://www.stat.iastate.edu/directory/personal.php?id=dicook
Workshop sessions will be held all day Wednesday and Thursday and on Friday morning. The Summer Institute will begin with a Tuesday afternoon golf tournament. Thursday evening we will have our traditional barbecue.
To register online, click the link below.
For questions, contact the Statistics Department by phone at (801) 422-4505 or by email at kathi_carter@byu.edu.
Costs are as follows:
For non-academic registration:
$700 by May 27, 2009
$850 after May 27, 2009
For academic registration:
$450 by May 27, 2009
$600 after May 27, 2009
Note: A $75 late fee will be added for registrations after June 10, 2009.
For CES and Student Rates, please contact the department at (801) 422-4505.
Registration for Summer Institute 2009 - Please check back in February 2009.