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These are papers and presentations made recently by members of Cox Associates. They are but a sampling of the total scientific output of our organization.
RECENT PAPERSCox, L.A. Jr., 2000. Forecasting demand for telecommunications products from cross-sectional data. Forthcoming in Telecommunications Systems. Cox, L.A., Jr., and J.R. Sanchez, 2000. Designing least-cost survivable wireless backhaul networks. Forthcoming in Journal of Heuristics. Chiu, S.Y., L.A. Cox, Jr., X. Sun, 1999. Optimal sequential inspections of reliability systems subject to parallel-chain precedence constraints. Discrete Applied Mathematics Vol. 96-97 (1-3), pp. 327-336. Cox, L.A., Jr., 1999. Internal dose, uncertainty analysis, and complexity of risk models. Environment International, 25, 6/7, September, 841-852. Cox, L.A., Jr., 1999. Adaptive spatial sampling of contaminated soil. Risk Analysis, 19, 6, 1059-1069. Cox, L.A., Jr., 1999. A biomathematical model of hematotoxicity. Environment International, 25, 6/7, September, 805-817. Cox, L.A., Jr., K. Paige, D. Popken, 1999. Software review of Analytica 1.2. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment, 5, 2, 305-316. Lu, L., SY Chiu, and LA Cox, Jr. 1999. "Optimal project selection: Stochastic knapsack with finite time horizon". Journal of the Operational Research Society. 50, 645-650. RECENT PRESENTATIONS BY COX ASSOCIATES"Causal mechanisms and classification trees for predicting chemical carcinogens." Seventh International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics. Fort Lauderdale, Florida. January 3-6, 1999. http://uncertainty99.microsoft.com/proceedings.htm "Applied mathematics in telecommunications consulting." Invited lecture in Undergraduate Mathematics Seminar, University of Colorado at Denver, March 8th, 1999. http://www.cudenver.edu/~hgreenbe/courses/3001/S99/syllabus.html "Causal data mining and modeling of customer data." Invited lecture, University of Denver, Daniels School of Business, capstone course in data technologies for business applications, April 29th, 1999. "Optimal use of acquired network facilities." Invited presentation, INFORMS '99, Cincinnati Convention Center, May 3rd, 1999. "Valid and invalid causal inferences in epidemiology." Invited talk, CU-Denver Statistics and BioMath Seminar, September 14th, 1999. "An axiomatic approach to attributable risk," CU-Denver Statistics and BioMath Seminar, October 19th, 1999. "Forecasting purchases of telecommunications services via state transition models", with Dr. Doug Popken. INFORMS Fall '99, Philadelphia, November 7-10, 1999. http://www.informs.org/Conf/Philadelphia99//TALKS/TE13.html "Causal data mining of telecommunications customer data", INFORMS Fall '99, Philadelphia, November 7-10, 1999. http://www.informs.org/Conf/Philadelphia99//TALKS/TE13.html "Mathematical validity of CVM Risk Assessment." Invited review of antimicrobial risk assessment, presented at U.S. Food and Drug Administration College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM)'s Draft Risk Assessment and the Establishment of Resistance Thresholds Workshop, December 9th and 10th, 1999. DoubleTree Hotel, Rockville, MD. http://www.fda.gov/cvm/fda/mappgs/tonycox/index.htm
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