• Link to G. Wahba and collaborators Technical Reports and Manuscripts "Click here"

    References for the three parts of the talk are given below. We add, relevant to some of the discussion at the meeting, that remark that the Luo and Wahba paper to appear in J.A.S.A. contains a fairly general form of what has been called `basis pursuit'.

    Part (1) Risk Factor Estimation

  • 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, provisionally accepted, Statistics in Medicine, some revisions in preparation.

  • 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, Ann. Statist. 23 (1995), 1865-1895. 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.

    Part (2) Environmental Data in Time and Space

  • Luo, Z. " Backfitting in Smoothing Spline ANOVA, With Application to Historical Global Temperature Data " TR 964, July 1996. PhD. Thesis

  • 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.

  • Luo, Z. and Wahba, G. " Hybrid Adaptive Splines" TR 947, June 1995, to appear, J. A. S. A.

    Part (3) Data + Dynamical Systems Equations

  • Gong, J., Wahba, G., Johnson, D. R., and Tribbia, J. " Adaptive Tuning of Numerical Weather Prediction Models: Simultaneous Estimation of Weigting, Smoothing and Physical Parameters " TR 963, July 1996.

  • 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.