Armin Schwartzman

Professor


Curriculum vitae



Biostatistics / Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute

University of California, San Diego



Spatial inference for image analysis


Where are the important effects in an image or when comparing sets of images? This question comes up when identifying regions of activation in fMRI scans of the brain or when finding geographical regions of extreme climate change. Spatial inference is the statistical process of formally inferring the location of important effects. This includes statistical problems such as peak detection, estimation of excursion sets and determining spatial confidence regions.
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