Background
Chanseok Park was born and reared in Cheong Ju City (淸州市), South Korea.
(The book provides a comprehensive overview of the theory ...)
The book provides a comprehensive overview of the theory of density-based minimum distance methods and it is well written and easy to read and understand. The book is well suited for graduate students, professionals and researchers not only in statistics but also in biosciences, engineering and various other fields where statistical inference plays a fundamental role. This book gives a thorough account of density-based minimum distance methods and their use in statistical inference. It covers statistical distances, density-based minimum distance methods, discrete and continuous models, asymptotic distributions, robustness, computational issues, residual adjustment functions, graphical descriptions of robustness, penalized and combined distances, weighted likelihood, and multinomial goodness-of-fit tests. This carefully crafted resource is useful to researchers and scientists within and outside the statistics arena.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b10956
2011
찬석 박
Chanseok Park was born and reared in Cheong Ju City (淸州市), South Korea.
After completing Yoido High School in Seoul, he started college as an engineering student in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Seoul National University and obtained a B.S. degree in February 1987, under the guidance of Late Professor Taik Sik Lee (南軒 李澤植). He then received his M.A. in Mathematics under the supervision of Professor Ayanendranath Basu from the University of Texas at Austin, and his Doctorate in Statistics under the supervision of Late Professor Bruce G. Lindsay from the Pennsylvania State University.
Chanseok is at present a tenured full professor of Industrial Engineering at Pusan National University, Busan South Korea. Before joining Pusan National University, he was a faculty member of Mathematical Sciences at Clemson University, Clemson SC, USA from 2001 to 2015. He was an assistant professor from August 15, 2001, until he was promoted to the tenured associate professor at Clemson University on August 15, 2007.
He has been on the editorial board of the Journal of Probability and Statistics and International Journal of Quality Engineering and Technology. His research interests include engineering statistics, robust inference, reliability, competing risks model, statistical computing and simulation, acoustics, and solid mechanics.
(The book provides a comprehensive overview of the theory ...)
2011