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Nonparametric Statistics with Applications to Science and Engineering (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics) [Hardcover]

Paul H. Kvam (Author), Brani Vidakovic (Author)
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0470081473 978-0470081471 July 23, 2007 1
A thorough and definitive book that fully addresses traditional and modern-day topics of nonparametric statistics

This book presents a practical approach to nonparametric statistical analysis and provides comprehensive coverage of both established and newly developed methods. With the use of MATLAB, the authors present information on theorems and rank tests in an applied fashion, with an emphasis on modern methods in regression and curve fitting, bootstrap confidence intervals, splines, wavelets, empirical likelihood, and goodness-of-fit testing.

Nonparametric Statistics with Applications to Science and Engineering begins with succinct coverage of basic results for order statistics, methods of

categorical data analysis, nonparametric regression, and curve fitting methods. The authors then focus on nonparametric procedures that are becoming more relevant to engineering researchers and practitioners. The important fundamental materials needed to effectively learn and apply the discussed methods are also provided throughout the book.

Complete with exercise sets, chapter reviews, and a related Web site that features downloadable MATLAB applications, this book is an essential textbook for graduate courses in engineering and the physical sciences and also serves as a valuable reference for researchers who seek a more comprehensive understanding of modern nonparametric statistical methods.


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"The authors' efforts to tailor the book to suit the needs of engineering students should pay off in the long run, as they have made the book more relevant and lively. The choice of topics covered is excellent. The rich content and information in this book should make this book a handy reference for many applied research workers." (Technometrics, May 2008)

"The authors' efforts to tailor the book to suit the needs of engineering students should pay off in the long run, as they have made the book more relevant and lively.  The choice of topics covered is excellent.  The rich content and information in this book should make this book a handy reference for many applied research workers." (Technometrics, May 2008)

"…an excellent introductory text to modern nonparametric methodology and also should make a useful reference for engineers and statisticians. The mixture of exemplary scholarship, good exposition, insightful examples, and occasional dashes of humor make this book an enjoyable read." (Journal of the American Statistical Association, September 2008)

"The book is an essential textbook for graduate courses in engineering and the physical sciences, and is also a valuable reference work for practitioners. It is accessible and thus useful to a wide audience." (Computing Reviews, Feb 2008)

 "This book is clearly written and well organized. I liked very much the photos and historical details of statisticians." (International Statistical Review, 2008)

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A thorough and definitive book that fully addresses traditional and modern-day topics of nonparametric statistics

This book presents a practical approach to nonparametric statistical analysis and provides comprehensive coverage of both established and newly developed methods. With the use of MATLAB, the authors present information on theorems and rank tests in an applied fashion, with an emphasis on modern methods in regression and curve fitting, bootstrap confidence intervals, splines, wavelets, empirical likelihood, and goodness-of-fit testing.

Nonparametric Statistics with Applications to Science and Engineering begins with succinct coverage of basic results for order statistics, methods of

categorical data analysis, nonparametric regression, and curve fitting methods. The authors then focus on nonparametric procedures that are becoming more relevant to engineering researchers and practitioners. The important fundamental materials needed to effectively learn and apply the discussed methods are also provided throughout the book.

Complete with exercise sets, chapter reviews, and a related Web site that features downloadable MATLAB applications, this book is an essential textbook for graduate courses in engineering and the physical sciences and also serves as a valuable reference for researchers who seek a more comprehensive understanding of modern nonparametric statistical methods.


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  • Hardcover: 420 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Interscience; 1 edition (July 23, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0470081473
  • ISBN-13: 978-0470081471
  • Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 1.1 x 9.5 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #889,770 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Paul Kvam is a professor Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology. He joined Georgia Tech in 1995 after working for four years as scientific staff researcher at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. Dr. Kvam received his B.S. in Mathematics from Iowa State University in 1984, an M.S. in Statistics from the University of Florida in 1986, and his Ph.D. in Statistics from the University of California, Davis in 1990. He has published over 60 articles in peer-reviewed journals in statistics and engineering, and is a fellow of the American Statistical Association.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars modern nonparametrics with engineering applications, January 23, 2008
This review is from: Nonparametric Statistics with Applications to Science and Engineering (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics) (Hardcover)
The authors are both professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology and are accomplished statistical researchers. Vidakovic is an expert probabilist as well, and has also written a probability text on wavelets. He teaches biomedical engineering. Both authors have taught a graduate level engineering course in nonparametric statistics and they both have done some research in nonparametric methods. This text is very modern as it includes bootstrap methods, Bayesian nonparametric methods and wavelets with an eye toward engineering applications. The first five chapters are simply a review of basic concepts in probability and statistics, then in Chapter 6 goodness of fit methods are covered. Chapters 6 - 10 cover the standard topics. Interesting features are the introduction of pictures of famous statisticians who have contributed methods with their names associated with them. Mann and Whitney, Kruskal and Wallace, Fisher and Friedman are among the ones that belong in this group.

Chapter 11 covers density estimation and Chapter 12 covers robust regression, isotonic regression and generalized linear models. The remaining chapters cover curve fitting, wavelets and the bootstrap with the engineering models and applications and are very valuable modern techniques with engineering applications. Statistical learning methods are introduced and sometimes are important to engineers and engineering applications. This is an excellent text and could be a useful reference for engineers and statisticians.

I will be reviewing this book in the future for JASA and will be more detailed in my coverage there.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I'm excited!, June 25, 2010
This review is from: Nonparametric Statistics with Applications to Science and Engineering (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics) (Hardcover)
After reviewing several texts for Nonparametric Statistics and dozens in "Statistics for Engineers", this is the *only* book that actually has me excited. [Honorable mention goes to Terrell: Mathematical Statistics: A Unified Introduction.] All the other books -- both traditional nonparametrics and engineering stats -- are anachronistic rehashes of classic texts or classic approaches. YAWN!

These classic texts are excellent background material, and what Kvam and Vidakovic have realized is that you can do the material from them in a fraction of a semester and get on with relevant topics. Yes, you need to know distributions. Yes, you need to know rank methods. Now let's get on with the other 80% of what an engineering analyst should know in the twenty-first century! (With the notable exception of Information Theory -- so sprinkle in some Shannon if you want.)

The authors have the sense to realize that engineers use MATLAB. You can use Minitab if you want; but engineers use MATLAB. You can use R if you want (as a statistician, I would); but engineers use MATLAB. You can use SAS if you want; but engineers use MATLAB. In case you haven't noticed, engineers use MATLAB!

For my taste, I would like a slightly more "mathematical statistics" text (engineers can still write integral signs, yes?) but I can take this text and add some math here and there a whole lot easier than I can take any of the standard score of texts and make them *relevant*. Great job!
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