Martin Slawski

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List of research outcomes





PublicationDate of PublicationType
Order-Constrained ROC Regression With Application to Facial Recognition2024-11-01Paper
Regression with linked datasets subject to linkage error2024-09-11Paper
A framework for covariate-specific ROC curve estimation, with application to biometric recognition2024-01-16Paper
Estimation in exponential family regression based on linked data contaminated by mismatch error2023-09-16Paper
The Benefits of Diversity: Permutation Recovery in Unlabeled Sensing From Multiple Measurement Vectors2022-07-13Paper
A Pseudo-Likelihood Approach to Linear Regression With Partially Shuffled Data2022-03-29Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q51489952021-02-05Paper
Methods for Sparse and Low-Rank Recovery under Simplex Constraints2020-05-14Paper
A Note on Coding and Standardization of Categorical Variables in (Sparse) Group Lasso Regression2020-02-28Paper
A Two-Stage Approach to Multivariate Linear Regression with Sparsely Mismatched Data2019-07-16Paper
Linear regression with sparsely permuted data2019-01-18Paper
On principal components regression, random projections, and column subsampling2018-11-01Paper
On the Trade-Off Between Bit Depth and Number of Samples for a Basic Approach to Structured Signal Recovery From <inline-formula> <tex-math notation="LaTeX">$b$ </tex-math> </inline-formula>-Bit Quantized Linear Measurements2018-09-14Paper
A Note on Coding and Standardization of Categorical Variables in (Sparse) Group Lasso Regression2018-05-17Paper
The structured elastic net for quantile regression and support vector classification2015-10-16Paper
Estimation of positive definite \(M\)-matrices and structure learning for attractive Gaussian Markov random fields2015-05-06Paper
Non-negative least squares for high-dimensional linear models: consistency and sparse recovery without regularization2014-01-13Paper
Feature selection guided by structural information2010-09-10Paper

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