Moulinath Banerjee

Moulinath Banerjee

Associate Professor of Statistics and Biostatistics

451 West Hall
Department of Statistics
University of Michigan
1085 S. University
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1107

Phone: (734)-764-2388
Fax: (734)-763-4676
E-Mail: moulib (at) umich (dot) edu
Website: http://www.stat.lsa.umich.edu/~moulib/


Research Interests

Likelihood based methods, non-regular asymptotics, shape restricted estimation, nonparametric methods and their applications.


Courses Taught

Statistics 412, 426
Statistics 611, 612


Education

B.Stat (Hons), Indian Statistical Institute, 1995
M.Stat (Mathematical Statistics and Probability),
Indian Statistical Institute, 1997
Ph.D. Statistics, University of Washington, 2000


Selected Publications

Banerjee M. & Wellner J.A. (2001) Likelihood ratio tests for monotone functions. Annals of Statistics 29 1699-1731.

Banerjee, M., Biswas, P. and Ghosh, D. (2006) -- A semiparametric binary regression model involving monotonicity constraints. Scandinavian Journal of Statistics, Vol 33, pages 673 - 699.

Banerjee M. (2007) -- Likelihood based inference for monotone response models. To appear in Annals of Statistics, Vol 35, No. 3.

Banerjee, M. and McKeague, I.W. (2007) -- Confidence sets for split points in decision trees. To appear in Annals of Statistics, Vol 35, No.2.

Banerjee, M. and McKeague, I.W. (2007): Estimating optimal step--function approximations to instantaneous hazard rates.Bernoulli, Volume 13, Number 1, pages 279-299.

Sen, B. and Banerjee, M. (2007) -- A pseudo--likelihood method for analyzing interval censored data. Biometrika, Vol 94, pages 71 - 86.

Banerjee, M. (2007) -- Estimating monotone, unimodal and U--shaped failure rates using asymptotic pivots. To appear in Statistica Sinica.