Tailen Hsing

Tailen Hsing

Professor of Statistics

460 West Hall
Department of Statistics
University of Michigan
1085 South University
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1107

Phone: (734)-615-7299
Fax: (734)-763-4676
E-Mail: thsing@umich.edu
Website: http://www.stat.lsa.umich.edu/~thsing


Research Interests

Extreme value theory, functional data analysis, time series and spatial statistics.

Courses Taught

STAT 700: Functional Data Analysis

Education

B.S. Mathematics, National Taiwan University (1978)
Ph.D. Statistics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1984)

Editorial Boards

Annals of Statistics
Bernoulli
Statistica Sinica

Professional Societies

Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics

Selected Publications

Hsing, T. and Wu, W. (2004). On weighted U-statistics for stationary processes; Annals of Probability, 32 1600-1631

Hsing, T. and Rootzén, H. (2005). Extremes on trees; Annals of Probability, 33 413-444

Bai, Z. and Hsing, T. (2005). The broken sample problem; Probability Theory and Related Fields, 131 528-552

Hsing, T., Klüppelberg, C., and Kuhn, G. (2005). Dependence estimation and visualization in multivariate extremes with applications to financial data, Extremes, 7 99-121.

Hsing, T., Liu, L.-Y., Brun, M. and Dougherty, E. R. (2005). The coefficient of intrinsic dependence, Pattern Recognition 38 623-636

Eubank, R. and Hsing, T. (2007). Canonical correlation for stochastic processes, to appear in Stochastic Processes and their Applications