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Prof. Fumimasa HORIKIRI
Hosei University, Japan
Research Center of Ion Beam Technology
Prof. Seong-Keon LEE
Sungshin Women's University, Korea
College of Natural Sciences
School of Mathematics, Statistics and Data Science
Prof. Markus NEUHÄUSER
Koblenz University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Department of Mathematics, Informatics, and Technology
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Prof. Kouji TAHATA
Tokyo University of Science, Japan
Department of Information Science and Technology
Research Topic: Contingency Table
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Research Fields
Nonparametric Methods
Nonparametric methods are highly flexible statistical procedures that do not require assumptions on the underlying population distributions. These methods are widely used in medicine, pharmaceutical science, ecology, and many other research areas where obtaining large datasets is difficult.
Statistical Process Control
Accurate detection of outliers is important in many fields such as quality control, meteorology and economics. Research focuses on applying multivariate nonparametric methods to Statistical Process Control.
Approximation Methods
Distribution functions play an essential role in statistics and form one of the foundations of statistical theory. Research interests include various approximation techniques, especially saddlepoint approximations and their applications to nonparametric statistics.
Multivariate Analysis
Multivariate analysis deals with statistical methods for data consisting of multiple variables. For example, height data alone is univariate, while height and weight together form bivariate data, and higher-dimensional observations are treated as multivariate data.