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In honor of professor and renowned statistician R. Dennis Cook,
this festschrift explores his influential contributions to an array
of statistical disciplines ranging from experimental design and
population genetics, to statistical diagnostics and all areas of
regression-related inference and analysis. Since the early 1990s,
Prof. Cook has led the development of dimension reduction
methodology in three distinct but related regression contexts:
envelopes, sufficient dimension reduction (SDR), and regression
graphics. In particular, he has made fundamental and pioneering
contributions to SDR, inventing or co-inventing many popular
dimension reduction methods, such as sliced average variance
estimation, the minimum discrepancy approach, model-free variable
selection, and sufficient dimension reduction subspaces. A prolific
researcher and mentor, Prof. Cook is known for his ability to
identify research problems in statistics that are both challenging
and important, as well as his deep appreciation for the applied
side of statistics. This collection of Prof. Cook's collaborators,
colleagues, friends, and former students reflects the broad array
of his contributions to the research and instructional arenas of
statistics.
In honor of professor and renowned statistician R. Dennis Cook,
this festschrift explores his influential contributions to an array
of statistical disciplines ranging from experimental design and
population genetics, to statistical diagnostics and all areas of
regression-related inference and analysis. Since the early 1990s,
Prof. Cook has led the development of dimension reduction
methodology in three distinct but related regression contexts:
envelopes, sufficient dimension reduction (SDR), and regression
graphics. In particular, he has made fundamental and pioneering
contributions to SDR, inventing or co-inventing many popular
dimension reduction methods, such as sliced average variance
estimation, the minimum discrepancy approach, model-free variable
selection, and sufficient dimension reduction subspaces. A prolific
researcher and mentor, Prof. Cook is known for his ability to
identify research problems in statistics that are both challenging
and important, as well as his deep appreciation for the applied
side of statistics. This collection of Prof. Cook's collaborators,
colleagues, friends, and former students reflects the broad array
of his contributions to the research and instructional arenas of
statistics.
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