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IFML Seminar: 02/13/26 - COWS and Their Hybrids: Customized Orthogonal Weights

Larry Wasserman, University UPMC Professor of Statistics and Data Science, Carnegie Mellon University

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The University of Texas at Austin
Gates Dell Complex (GDC 6.302)
2317 Speedway
Austin, TX 78712
United States

Larry Wasserman

Abstract: Particle physicists developed an algorithm called COWs (Customized Orthogonal Weights) for separating signals from backgrounds in certain experiments. We look at COWs from a statistical perspective. Then we consider several extensions of the method. In particular, a modified version of the method leads to a robust method for estimating arbitrary mixtures of conditionally independent distributions.

This is joint work with Chad Schafer and Mikael Kuusela.

Bio: Larry Wasserman is University UPMC Professor of Statistics and Data Science at Carnegie Mellon University. He is also Professor in the Machine Learning Department. He is a member of STAMPS (STAtistical Methods for the Physical Sciences).

Zoom link: https://utexas.zoom.us/j/84254847215