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  • Xiang, D. " Model Fitting and Testing for Non-Gaussian Data with a Large Data Set " TR 957, January 1996. PhD. Thesis

  • Wang, Y., Wahba, G., Gu, C., Klein, R. and Klein, B. " Using Smoothing Spline ANOVA to Examine the Relation of Risk Factors to the Incidence and Progression of Diabetic Retinopathy " TR 956, December 1995, submitted.

  • Wahba, G. and Luo, Z. " Smoothing Spline ANOVA Fits for Very Large, Nearly Regular Data Sets, with Application to Historical Global Climate Data" TR 952, October 1995. Slightly revised version to appear in the Festschrift in Honor of Ted Rivlin, C.Micchelli, Ed., Baltzer Press, 1996.

  • Wang, Y. "GRKPACK: Fitting Smoothing Spline ANOVA Models for Exponential Families." TR 942, January 1995. Documentation for GRKPACK. The GRKPACK code is in pub/wahba/software/grkpack.shar.gz
  • Wahba, G., Wang, Y., Gu, C., Klein, R. and Klein, B. " Smoothing Spline ANOVA for Exponential Families, with Application to the Wisconsin Epidemiological Study of Diabetic Retinopathy." May 1995, to appear, Annals of Statistics. Expanded and slightly revised version of TR 940, December 1994. This paper was the basis for the Neyman Lecture given at the Annual Meeting of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics at Chapel Hill 1994, delivered by the first author.

  • Xiang, D. and Wahba, G. " A Generalized Approximate Cross Validation for Smoothing Splines with Non-Gaussian Data." TR 930, September 1994, to appear, Statistica Sinica.

  • Wahba, G., Johnson, D. R., Gao, F. and Gong, J. " Adaptive tuning of numerical weather prediction models: Part I: randomized GCV and related methods in three and four dimensional data assimilation." TR 920, April 1994. Short version Monthly Weather Review, 123(1995), 3358-3369, under the title `Adaptive Tuning of Numerical Weather Prediction Models: Randomized GCV in Three-and Four-Dimensional Data Assimilation.