Refereed Publications

Refereed Articles

Proceedings, Reports, Etc.

  • Bornn, L., Cornebise, J. (2010) Comment on "Riemann Manifold Langevin and Hamiltonian Monte Carlo Methods". Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B. Vol. 73, Number 2, 123--214. Also available on arXiv.
  • Bornn, L., Gottardo, R., Doucet, A. (2010) Grouping Priors and the Bayesian Elastic Net. UBC Department of Statistics Technical Report #254. Also available on arXiv.
  • Bornn, L., Tabet, A. (2010) Comment on "Particle Markov Chain Monte Carlo Methods". Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B. Vol. 72, 269-342
  • Farrar, C.R., Bornn, L., Park, G., Farinholt, K.M. (2009) Damage Detection in Initially Nonlinear Systems. Proceedings of 7th International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring, September 9-11 2009, Stanford, CA
  • Bornn, L., Farrar, C.R., Park, G., Farinholt, K.M. (2009) Support Vector Autoregression in the Structural Health Monitoring Paradigm. Proceedings of 7th International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring, September 9-11 2009, Stanford, CA
  • Higdon, D., Anderson-Cook, C., Gattiker, J., Huzurbazar, A., Moore, L., Picard, R., Press, W., Williams, B., Bornn, L., Nelson, R. (2008) QMU for Advanced Certification: Identifying Existing Limitations With Discussion of Solution Strategies. Los Alamos Technical Report LA-UR-08-06887

In Progress

  • Forecasting with Historical Data or Process Knowledge under Misspecification with Marian Anghel and Ingo Steinwart
  • Modeling and Diagnosis of Structural Systems through Bayesian Graphical Models with David Higdon, Charles Farrar, and Kevin Murphy
  • Sparsity-Promoting Bayesian Dynamic Linear Models with François Caron and Arnaud Doucet

 

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