Adam Ding

Publications

1. Papers in Refereed Journals

  1. Prediction Intervals for Artificial Neural Networks (1997),  J.T Gene Hwang and A. Adam Ding, Journal of American Statistical Association, 92 (2), 748-756.
  2. Estimation of HIV Dynamic Parameters(1998),  Hulin Wu, A. Adam Ding and Victor Degruttola,  Statistics in Medicine, 17 (21), 2463-2485.
  3. Population HIV Dynamic in Vivo: Applicable Models and Inferential Tools for Virological Data from AIDS Clinical Trials(1999),  Hulin Wu and A. Adam Ding, Biometrics, 55 (2),410-418.
  4. Prediction Intervals, Factor Analysis Models and  HELP (1999), A. Adam Ding and J.T. Gene Hwang, Journal of American Statistical Association, 94 (2), 446-455.
  5. Why are the decay rates in plasma HIV-1 different for different treaments and in different patient populations? (1999), Hulin Wu, A. Adam Ding and Victor Degruttola, AIDS, 13 (3), 429-430.
  6. Neural Networks Prediction with Noisy Predictors (1999)A. Adam Ding, IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks, 10 (5), 1196-1203.
  7. Relationships between Antiviral Treatment Effects and Biphasic Viral Decay Rates in Modeling HIV Dynamics (1999), A. Adam Ding and Hulin Wu, Mathematical Biosciences, 160 (1), 63-82.
  8. A Comparison Study on Models and Fitting Procedures for Biphasic viral Dynamics in HIV-1 Infected Patients Treated with Antiviral Therapies (2000), A. Adam Ding and  Hulin Wu, Biometrics, 56 (1), 293-300.
  9. Inappropriate Model-Fitting Methods May Lead To Significant Underestimates of Viral Decay Rates in HIV Dynamic Studies (1999), Hulin Wu, Ping Ruan, A. Adam Ding, John L. Sullivan and Katherine Luzuriaga, Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes and Human Retrovirology, 21 (5), 426-427.
  10. Can Coverage of Confidence Intervals Be Used to Judge the Goodness of Point Estimators in Finite Population Double Sampling? (2000), A. Adam Ding , Statistics and Probability Letters, 49 (3), 251-256.
  11. On Assessing the Association Relationship for Bivariate Current Status Data (2000), Weijing Wang and A. Adam Ding , Biometrika,87 (4), 879-893.
  12. Assessing Antiviral Potency of Anti-HIV Therapies in Vivo by Comparing Viral Decay Rates in Viral Dynamic Models (2001), A. Adam Ding and Hulin Wu, Biostatistics, 2 (1), 13-29.
  13. Design of Viral Dynamic Studies for Efficiently Assessing Potency of Anti-HIV Therapies in AIDS Clinical Trials (2002), A. Adam Ding and  Hulin Wu,  Biometrical Journal, 44 (2), 175-196.
  14. Confidence Sets for a Factor Analysis Model with Dependent Error Structure (2003), A. Adam Ding and J.T. Gene Hwang, Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 113 (1), 189-213.
  15. Backpropagation of Pseudo-errors: Neural Networks That Are Adaptive to Heterogeneous Noise (2003), A. Adam Ding and Xiali He, IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks, 14 (2), 253-262.
  16. Testing Independence for Bivariate Current Status Data (2004), A. Adam Ding and Weijing Wang, Journal of American Statistical Association, 99, 145-155.
  17. An Expectation-Maximization Likelihood Ratio Test for Handling Missing Data: Application in Experimental Crosses (2004), Tianhua Niu, A. Adam Ding, Reinhold Kreutz and Klaus Lindpaintner, Genetics, to appear.

2. Papers in Conference Proceedings

  1. Construct Prediction Intervals using Artificial Neural Networks (1995), A. Adam Ding and J.T. Gene Hwang, ASA 1995 Proceedings, Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences, 73-78.
  2. Modeling HIV Dynamic for Treatment of Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitor Drugs (1997), A. Adam Ding and  Hulin Wu, ASA 1997 Proceedings, Section on Epidemiology, 52-57.
  3. Prediction using Neural Networks with Measurement errors in Input Variables (1998), A. Adam Ding , ASA 1998 Proceedings, Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences, 146-151.
  4. Statistical Tests in Nonlinear Mixed-Effect Models with Application to Potency Comparison of Anti-HIV Therapies (1999), A. Adam Ding and  Hulin Wu,, ASA 1999 Proceedings, Biopharmaceutical Statistics Section, 58-63.

 
 
 


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