CAST Seminar: Dr. Melody Ghahramani

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Thursday, March 19, 2026 - 15:00

Colloquium Speaker: 

Dr. Robert Martin, Ph.D.

University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba

Title: On Time Series Regression Models for Zero-Inflated Proportions: parametric and semi-parametric approaches

Abstract: Time series of proportions are often encountered in applications such as ecology, environmental science and public health. Strategies for such data include linear regression after logistic transformation. Though easy to fit, the transformation approach renders covariate effects uninterpretable on the scale on which they were observed owing to Jensen’s inequality. An alternative to the transformation approach has been to directly model the response via the beta distribution. In this talk, we extend zero-inflated beta regression models for independent proportions to time series data that is bounded over the unit interval and that may take on zero values. Estimation is within the partial-likelihood framework and is computationally feasible to implement. We outline the asymptotic theory of our maximum partial likelihood estimators under mild regularity conditions and investigate their bias and variability using simulation studies. The utility of our method is illustrated using real data. In addition, a preliminary investigation of an approach robust to variance misspecification is presented. This work is joint with Antonio Axalan (a University of Winnipeg mathematics and statistics major graduate) and Dean Slonowsky (Vancouver Island University).

Day & Time: Thursday, March 19, 2026, at 3:00pm

Location: Odette Building, Room B03

Counts toward seminar attendance for MSc and PhD students in Math & Stats.

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