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The Notre Dame Quantitative Psychology Program

presents

Statistical Methods for Modeling Human Dynamics:
An Interdisciplinary Dialogue

May 28-31, 2007

100-104 McKenna Hall
University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana

2007 Notre Dame Series on Quantitative Methodology
Schedule of Activities

 

Monday, May 28, 2007

Time Series and Frequency Domain Methods: Online Algorithms and Applications to the Study of Brain Dynamics

8:00 AM
 

Registration

Coffee, Tea, & Muffins

8:30 AM
  Steven B. Skaar, "The Extended Kalman Filter: Practice, Prospects and Pitfalls."
10:15 AM
  Refreshments
10:30 AM
  Amitabh Chaudhary, "Competitive Analysis for Decision Making Under Uncertainty."
12:15 PM
  Lunch
2:00 PM
  Hernando Ombao, "Spectral Analysis of Brain Signals."
3:45 PM
  Refreshments
4:00 PM
  Raquel Prado, "Characterizing Latent Structure in Brain Signals."
7:00 PM
  Group dinner
 

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Models of Change, Time Series and Wavelet Analyses

8:00 AM
  Coffee, Tea, & Muffins
8:30 AM
  Keynote speaker: Robert Cudeck, "Straight Talk about Nonlinear Change: Describing Complex Developmental Patterns with Nonlinear Hierarchical Models."
10:15 AM
  Refreshments
10:30 AM
  Peter Craigmile, "Hierarchical Time Series Models for Sequences of Response Time Data."
12:15 AM
  Lunch
2:00 PM
  Guangjian Zhang, "Bootstrap Procedures for Dynamic Factor Analysis. "
3:45 PM
  Refreshments
4:00 PM
  Pascal Deboeck, "Differential Equation Modeling of Intraindividual Variability."
5:15 PM
  Thomas Apker, "Design and Implementation of an Extended Kalman Filter for Vision-Only Aircraft Navigation."
7:00 PM
  Dinner at Morris Inn

 

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Power Law and Small-World Analyses of Human Dynamics

  Free time
10:30 AM
  Refreshments
10:45 AM
  Fushing Heish, "Modeling Dyadic Dynamics as Stochastic Small-World Networks."
12:45 PM
  Lunch
2:30 PM
  Emilio Ferrer, "Modeling Nonstationarities in Dyadic Interaction Using Hierarchical Segmentation."
4:15 PM
  Refreshments
4:30 PM
  Albert-László Barabási, "From Complex Networks to Human Dynamics."
7:00 PM
  Group dinner

 

Thursday, May 31, 2007

Dynamical systems analyses of human dynamics

8:00 AM
  Coffee, Tea, & Muffins
8:30 AM
  Peter Molenaar, "Optimal Control of Psychological Processes - A New Computational Paradigm in Psychology."
10:15 AM
  Refreshments
10:30 AM
  Steven Boker, "Generalized Local Linear Approximation and Latent Differential Equations."
12:15 PM
  Lunch
2:00 PM
  Sy-Miin Chow, "State-Space Models of Emotional Variability."
3:45 PM
  Refreshments
4:00 PM
  Ryan P. Bowles, "Item Response Models to Examine Intratask Change."

 

       

 

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