Samuel J. Clark

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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Bayesian reconstruction of two-sex populations by age: estimating sex ratios at birth and sex ratios of mortality
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A. Statistics in Society
2025-01-02Paper
Bayesian nested latent class models for cause-of-death assignment using verbal autopsies across multiple domains
The Annals of Applied Statistics
2024-04-15Paper
Using Bayesian latent Gaussian graphical models to infer symptom associations in verbal autopsies
Bayesian Analysis
2021-02-09Paper
Using Bayesian latent Gaussian graphical models to infer symptom associations in verbal autopsies
Bayesian Analysis
2021-02-09Paper
Bayesian factor models for probabilistic cause of death assessment with verbal autopsies
The Annals of Applied Statistics
2020-05-13Paper
Bayesian factor models for probabilistic cause of death assessment with verbal autopsies
The Annals of Applied Statistics
2020-05-13Paper
Space-time smoothing of complex survey data: small area estimation for child mortality
The Annals of Applied Statistics
2016-03-29Paper
Space-time smoothing of complex survey data: small area estimation for child mortality
The Annals of Applied Statistics
2016-03-29Paper
Clustering South African households based on their asset status using latent variable models
The Annals of Applied Statistics
2014-08-22Paper
Reconstructing Past Populations With Uncertainty From Fragmentary Data
Journal of the American Statistical Association
2013-04-26Paper
Probabilistic projections of HIV prevalence using Bayesian melding
The Annals of Applied Statistics
2007-09-10Paper
Probabilistic projections of HIV prevalence using Bayesian melding
The Annals of Applied Statistics
2007-09-10Paper


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