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Statistical Laboratory

Publications

The geometry of proper scoring rules
AP Dawid
– Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics
(2006)
59,
77
Object-oriented Bayesian networks for complex forensic DNA profiling problems.
AP Dawid, J Mortera, P Vicard
– Forensic Sci Int
(2006)
169,
195
Independence properties of directed markov fields
SL LAURITZEN, AP DAWID, BN LARSEN, HG LEIMER
– Networks
(2006)
20,
491
Remarks on: "Paternity analysis in special fatherless cases without direct testing of alleged father" [Forensic Science International 146S (2004) S159-S161].
P Vicard, AP Dawid
– Forensic Science International
(2006)
163,
158
Local model uncertainty and incomplete-data bias -: Discussion
PJ Diggle, R Little, TF Liao, NT Longford, B Torsney, H Parker, PWF Smith, PS Clarke, AP Dawid, C Skinner, M Sorensen, AC Atkinson, C Chatfield, R Curnow, D Draper, C Ferguson, N Henderson, M Onabid, H Parker, G Pritchard, M Sharif, XM Zhu, E Wit, S Greenland, P Gustafson, M Iwasaki, CF Manski, JW McDonald, C McGrory, S Barry, A Fearnside, TM Nguyen, R Lo Conte, J Weir, J Miller, A Recchia, E Wit, V Purutcuoglu, E Wit
– JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL STATISTICAL SOCIETY SERIES B-STATISTICAL METHODOLOGY
(2005)
67,
495
Statistics on Trial
P Dawid
– Significance. Statistics Making Sense
(2005)
2,
6
Game theory, maximum entropy, minimum discrepancy and robust Bayesian decision theory
PD Grunwald, AP Dawid
– The Annals of Statistics
(2004)
32,
1367
A statistical treatment of biases affecting the estimation of mutation rates
P Vicard, AP Dawid
– Mutation research
(2004)
547,
19
Probability, Causality and the Empirical World: A Bayes–de Finetti–Popper– Borel Synthesis
AP Dawid
– Statistical Science
(2004)
19,
44
Probabilistic expert systems for DNA mixture profiling.
J Mortera, AP Dawid, SL Lauritzen
– Theoretical population biology
(2003)
63,
191
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Frontpage talks

Cambridge Statistics Clinic

Cambridge Statistics Clinic

Cambridge Statistics Clinic

Statistics

13
Mar
16:00 - 17:00: Title to be confirmed
Peter Whittle Lecture

Research Group

Statistical Laboratory