- Publications:
R. Gill and M. Baron (2004). Consistent estimation in generalized
broken-line regression.
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 126(2), 441-460. (abstract)
R. Gill (2004). Maximum likelihood estimation in generalized broken-line
regression. The Canadian Journal of Statistics, 32(3), 227-238.
(abstract)
R. Gill, J. Keating, and M. Baron (2006). Detecting abrupt leaks in
blended underground storage tanks. Communications in Statistics:
Theory and Methods, 35(4), 727-742. (abstract)
R. Gill, K. Lee, and S. Song (2007). Computation of estimates in
segmented regression and a liquidity effect model. Computational
Statistics and Data Analysis, 51(12), 6459-6475.
(abstract)
M. Czajkowski, R. Gill, and G. Rempala (2008). Model selection in logistic joinpoint regression with applications to analyzing cohort mortality patterns. Statistics in Medicine, 27(9), 1508-1526.
(abstract)
R. S. Gill and J. P. Keating (2008). Monitoring gasoline blending rates for compliance. Environmetrics, 19(4), 429-437. (abstract)
R. Gill and J. Keating (2009). Assessing methods for college football rankings. Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports, 5(2), Article 3. (abstract)
R. Gill, G. A. Rempala, and M. Czajkowski (2009). Confidence estimation via the parametric bootstrap in logistic joinpoint regression. Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 139(9), 3132-3141. (abstract)
G. A. Rempala, R. Gill, and F. G. Holden (2008). Binomial P-spline regression for anomaly detection in cohort mortality patterns. To appear. (abstract)
- Grant Support:
University of Louisville Intramural Research Incentive Grant entitled
"Investigation of Gradual Change Models", for a year starting 7/1/03
NIH grant R15 CA106248-02 (co-PI, PI: Greg Rempala) entitled "Logistic
Joinpoint Regression Model in Cohort Studies", for 2 years starting
7/1/05