Mark S. Kaiser

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
A blockwise empirical likelihood method for time series in frequency domain inference2024-09-20Paper
A subsampling perspective for extending the validity of state-of-the-art bootstraps in the frequency domain2024-02-07Paper
Local structure graph models with higher‐order dependence2023-11-02Paper
Modeling transitivity in local structure graph models2022-04-04Paper
Simulating Markov Random Fields With a Conclique-Based Gibbs Sampler2022-03-28Paper
A local structure model for network analysis2018-05-14Paper
Blockwise empirical likelihood for spatial Markov model assessment2018-03-27Paper
Posterior propriety for Bayesian binomial regression models with a parametric family of link functions2017-06-29Paper
Autologistic models with interpretable parameters2015-03-05Paper
Goodness of fit tests for a class of Markov random field models2012-09-03Paper
Centered parameterizations and dependence limitations in Markov random field models2012-05-18Paper
Exploring Dependence with Data on Spatial Lattices2009-10-19Paper
Autologistic models with interpretable parameters2009-09-01Paper
Modeling the Dependence between Number of Trials and Success Probability in Beta‐Binomial–Poisson Mixture Distributions2007-04-27Paper
Multiway dependence in exponential family conditional distributions2003-03-10Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q45427542002-11-28Paper
Prediction of Spatial Cumulative Distribution Functions Using Subsampling2002-07-30Paper
Manipulator motion control under uncertainty in the position of the goal point2002-01-14Paper
The construction of multivariate distributions from Markov random fields2000-01-01Paper
Statistical Models for Limiting Nutrient Relations in Inland Waters1999-11-08Paper
Maximum likelihood estimation of link function parameters1998-07-23Paper
Modeling Poisson variables with positive spatial dependence1997-11-26Paper

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