Graduate Student Seminar

Location

Mathematics/Psychology : 104

Date & Time

September 28, 2016, 11:00 am12:00 pm

Description

Session ChairIris Gauran
DiscussantDr. Gowda

Speaker 1: Yun-Ju Cheng
Title
The use of propensity scores in assessing generalizability of RCTs to a target population
Abstract
While properly planned and conducted randomized trials yield accurate estimate of the treatment effect for the trial samples, it remains susceptible to a lack of external validity. An inverse-propensity-score-weighting approach was proposed by Cole and Stuart (2010) to generalize inferences from a randomized clinical trial to a specified target population, on the aspect of generalizability that is related to differences in the characteristics of trial samples and target population.


Speaker 2: Ahmad Mousavi
Title
An introduction to Compressive Sensing
Abstract
In this talk, we explain about the idea of compressive sensing which is built on the assumption of sparsity. Although this original problem is NP-hard, for some good matrices it is possible to solve it via the linear programming or other suitable algorithms. After giving some tractable algorithms to solve the original problem, we shortly talk about the mutual coherence of the measurement matrix; a tool to guarantee their convergence. Then, we have some theorems about the convergence of the given algorithms by means of mutual coherence.