This talk surveys recent advances in the understanding of Chatterjee's nearest-neighbor graph-based correlation coefficient. I will present, for the first time, a comprehensive theoretical framework for statistical inference based on this coefficient, including results on asymptotic normality, bias correction, and inconsistency of bootstrap methods. I will also discuss several open problems that may be of interest to researchers wishing to explore this area further.
To join this seminar virtually, please request Zoom connection details from hr.ops@stat.ubc.ca.
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Event type: Seminar
Speaker's page: https://stat.uw.edu/people/fang-han
Location: ESB 4192 / Zoom
Event date: -
Speaker: Fang Han, Professor, Department of Statistics, University of Washington
Speaker's page: https://stat.uw.edu/people/fang-han
Location: ESB 4192 / Zoom
Event date: -
Speaker: Fang Han, Professor, Department of Statistics, University of Washington