(Last updated: January 2004.)
What follows is a rough list of the
interdisciplinary research activities
of Jeffrey S. Rosenthal.
Research in my "core" areas of Statistics and Mathematics is not included
here; see my research page for a full list
of all my research papers.
- Collaboration with Economists M.J. Osborne and M.A. Turner about
probabilistic game theory; paper
published in American Economic Review, 2000.
- Collaboration with Management / Finance professor J.Z. Wei (and
mathematician R.B. Israel) about transition probabilities for credit
ratings; paper
published in Mathematical Finance, 2000.
- Collaboration with Computer Scientists J.J. Lu and A.E. Shaffer
about probabilistic algorithms; conference
proceedings version published in Computer Science conference FTP
'00; paper published in Journal of
Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, 2003.
- Collaboration with Management / Finance professor M.J. Gordon about
probabilistic models of corporate wealth; paper published in Cambridge
Journal of Economics, 2003.
- Collaboration with Computer Scientists A. Borodin and P. Tsaparas
(and Statistician Gareth Roberts) about web page ranking algorithms;
conference proceedings version
published in Computer Science conference WWW10 (chosen as "selected
area highlight"); journal paper
currently under revision with Computer Science journal ACM Transactions
on Internet Technology.
- Work in the Computer Science area about Markov chain
models for browsing the web (joint with A. Feuerverger); paper to be published in Statistics and
Computing, to appear.
- Collaboration with Psychologists D.M. Day, I. Bevc,
and F. Theodor (and Statistician Thierry Duchesne) about
juvenile and adult criminal-conviction trajectories; poster presented at American
Psychological Association annual convention, 2003; journal version
under preparation.
- Collaboration with Psychologists I. Bevc, F. Theodor,
and E. Sowa (and Statistician Thierry Duchesne) about
psychiatric assessments and criminal-conviction trajectories;
poster presented at American
Psychological Association annual convention, 2003; journal version
under preparation.
- Co-investigator on joint Computer Science / Statistics MITACS grant
about Interactive Data Mining (lead investigator was Computer Scientist
Raymond Ng), $260,000 total,
2002-2004.
For another type of interdisciplinary activity, see my
Java applets.
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