Volume 1 Number 2
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| Left: Proportional symbol map of the number of inhabitants per IRIS. Middle & Right : Logarithm transformation of the population density estimated by a nonparametric kernel method with a global bandwidth (Middle) and a local bandwidth obtained by k-nearest neighbors (Right). From Figure 10, Exploring and Modeling Fire Department Emergencies with a Spatio-Temporal Marked Point Process, by Florent Bonneu |
| Volume 1, Number 2, November 2007 |
| Editor's Foreword | Dominique Haughton | ||
| 91 | Predicting Storms: Logistic Regression versus Random Forests for Unbalanced Data | Anne Ruiz-Gazen and Nathalie Villa | |
| 102 | Handling Item Non Response in Surveys | David Haziza and Gordon Kuromi | |
| 119 | Apportionment of Air Pollution by Source at a French Urban Site | Marie Chavent, Hervé Guégan, Vanessa Kuentz, Brigitte Patouille and Jérôme Saracco | |
| 130 | Tales of Huffman: An Exercise in Dealing with Messy Data | Robert H. Carver | |
| 139 | Exploring and Modeling Fire Department Emergencies with a Spatio-Temporal Marked Point Process | Florent Bonneu | |
| 153 | Statistical Analysis of Three Sets of Residential Duct Leakage Measurements | Jinson Erinjeri, Raja Nassar, Myron Katz and Norman M. Witriol | |
| 164 | Pampering the Client: Calibrating Vehicle Parts to Satisfy Customers | Jean-François Germain | |
| 173 | Application of Fast SAS Macros for Balancing Samples to the Selection of Addresses | Guillaume Chauvet and Yves Tillé | |
| 183 | Using Factor Analyses to Explore Data Generated by the National Grapevine Wood Diseases Survey | Frédéric Bertrand, Myriam Maumy, Lionel Fussler, Nathalie Kobes, Serge Savary and Jacques Grosman |
Dominique Haughton, editor-in-chief, Bentley University
Christine Thomas-Agnan, co-editor, Université Toulouse I
Kai W. Ng, co-editor, University of Hong Kong



