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- Innovative Applications in Designed Experiments Watch NowHear from three subject experts as they explore recent innovations within experimental design methods, provide insight into the utility of combinatorial testing in DOE, and discuss how applications of DOE in the aerospace industry can reduce costs and improve product quality.
- How to Choose a Chart Type (It’s Trickier Than You Think…) Watch NowIn this Statistically Speaking, Nick Desbarats shows examples of decision tools from his "Practical Charts" course that allow chart creators of any experience level to quickly and reliably make expert-level chart choices from among 50 common types.
- Statistical Strategies to Accelerate Development (Not Slow It Down) Watch NowIn this Statistically Speaking, Julia O'Neill uses the Quality by Design (QbD) framework for maintaining an accelerated timeline while satisfying reviewer expectations.
- On 100 Years of the Shewhart Control Chart Watch NowIn this Statistically Speaking, we’ll learn from Bill Woodall and Annie Dudley as they provide a non-mathematical overview of process monitoring methods from their introduction by Walter Shewhart in the Industry 2.0 era to the challenges now faced in Industry 4.0.
- Statistical Reinforcement Learning for High-Risk Decision Problems Watch NowIn this Statistically Speaking. Dr. Eric Laber explores the lesser-studied use of RL for high-stakes settings in which data volume is low and the cost of experimentation is high.
- Synergies of Designed Data Collection and Big Data Watch NowIn this Statistically Speaking, Christine Anderson-Cook while she discusses Big Data and Designed Data Collection and the synergy between the two.
- The Same, Similar, or Different? The Probability of Agreement Methodology for Evaluating Practical Equivalence Watch NowNathaniel Stevens emphasizes the utility of collecting evidence in favor of equality rather than against it, providing an overview of the probability of agreement framework for evaluating data in this way.
- DOE: A Critical Component in the Data Scientist’s Toolbox Watch NowFather-daughter duo Dr. Christopher Nachtsheim and Dr. Abby Nachtsheim discuss applications where DOE approaches have been successfully used for strategic development of synthetic data sets for test and evaluation of ML algorithms.
- The “What, Why, and How” of Generalized Linear Mixed Models Watch NowWalt Stroup and Elizabeth Claassen discuss the history and development of GLMM and why they are important to researchers.
- The Art of Effective Statistical Collaboration Watch NowDr. Julia Sharp and Dr. Emily Griffith discuss the art of effective statistical collaboration.
- Revolutionizing Sustainability Through Green Chemistry Watch NowJoin us for a virtual discussion with Grace Lasker and Rick Morgan on sustainability through green chemistry.
- The Significance of Data Science Ethics Watch NowHear from top researchers in the world of Astrophysics.
- Making Discoveries Easier with Design of Experiments Watch NowJoin us for keynote talks and a panel discussion where we’ll simplify DOE.
- How to Get the Most Out of Machine Learning Watch NowHear from leaders in the machine learning realm from Brewer Science, Abt Associates and SAS
- Mission-critical advanced statistics for the defense community Watch NowLearn about machine learning and artificial intelligence, and their synergies with structured experimentation
- Lead your organization to analytic excellence Watch NowHow P&G, Intel Corporation and Seagate Technology embed analytics throughout the organization
- Why quality improvement is imperative in the big data era Watch NowXaar, NNE and IT&M Stats increase efficiency and effectiveness with modern quality engineering