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    useR! 2011, resources for tutorials

    Morning, 15 August 2011:

    • Douglas Bates: Fitting and Evaluating Mixed Models using lme4
    • Roger Bivand and Edzer Pebesma: Handling and Analyzing Spatio-temporal Data in R
    • Marine Cadoret and Sébastien Lê: Analysing Categorical Data in R
    • Søren Højsgaard: Graphical Models and Bayesian Networks with R
    • G. Jay Kerns: Introductory Probability and Statistics using R
    • Max Kuhn: Predictive Modeling with R and the caret Package
    • Fausto Molinari, Enrico Branca, Francesco De Filippo and Rocco Claudio Cannizzaro:R-Adamant: Applied Financial Analysis and Risk Management
    • Antony Unwin: Graphical Data Analysis
    • Brandon Whitcher, Jörg Polzehl, Karsten Tabelow: Medical Image Analysis for MRI

    Afternoon, 15 August 2011:

    • Stephen Eglen: Emacs Speaks Statistics
    • Andrea Foulkes: High-dimensional Data Methods with R
    • Frank E Harrell Jr: Regression Modeling Strategies using the R package rms
    • Martin Morgan: Bioconductor for the Analysis of High-throughput Genomic Data
    • Paul Murrell: Introduction to Grid Graphics
    • Giovanni Petris: State Space Models in R
    • Karline Soetaert and Thomas Petzoldt: Simulating Differential Equation Models in R

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