Peter Hall
Professor of Statistics
(also appointed to the University of Melbourne)
email: halpstat@ms.unimelb.edu.au

Courses:
STA 131A

STA 251



Research Interests:

Nonparametrics and semiparametrics, and applications in economics and in the physical, engineering and biological sciences.


Selected Recent Publications:

Peter Hall, Byeong U. Park and Richard J. Samworth.    Choice of neighbor order in nearest-neighbor classification.     Ann. Statist. 36 (2008), no. 5, 2135--2152.

Peter Hall and Soumendra Lahiri.    Estimation of distributions, moments and quantiles in deconvolution problems.    Ann. Statist. 36 (2008), no. 5, 2110--2134.

Aurore Delaigle and Peter Hall.    Using SIMEX for smoothing-parameter choice in errors-in-variables problems.   J. Amer. Statist. Assoc. 103 (2008), no. 481, 280--287.

Aurore Delaigle, Peter Hall and Alexander Meister.   On deconvolution with repeated measurements.    Ann. Statist. 36 (2008), no. 2, 665--685.

Peter Hall and Jiashun Jin.    Properties of higher criticism under strong dependence.    Ann. Statist. 36 (2008), no. 1, 381--402.

Peter Hall, Young K. Lee and Byeong U. Park.    A method for projecting functional data onto a low-dimensional space.    J. Comput. Graph. Statist. 16 (2007), no. 4, 799--812.

Aurore Delaigle, Peter Hall and Hans-Georg Müller.    Accelerated convergence for nonparametric regression with coarsened predictors.    Ann. Statist. 35 (2007), no. 6, 2639--2653.