Bio-data of Researcher
Dr Stephen M S Lee

Education

1989 University of Cambridge, B.A.
1990 University of Cambridge, Diploma in Mathematical Statistics
1994 University of Cambridge, Ph.D.
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5 recent publications

1. Hall, P., Lee, S.M.S. and Young, G.A. (2000). Importance of interpolation when constructing double-bootstrap confidence intervals. Journal of Royal Statistical Society Series B, 62, 479¡Ð491.

2. Chan, K.Y.F. and Lee, S.M.S. (2001). An exact iterated bootstrap algorithm for small-sample bias reduction. Computational Statistics and Data Analysis, 36, 1 ¡V 13.

3. Chung, K.H. and Lee, S.M.S. (2001). Optimal bootstrap sample size in construction of percentile confidence bounds. Scandinavian Journal of Statistics, 28, 225 ¡V 239.

4. Lee, S.M.S. and Wong, I.O.L. (2002). A hybrid approach based on saddlepoint and importance sampling methods for bootstrap tail probability estimation. Statistics and Computing, 12, 209 ¡V 217.

5. Lee, S.M.S. and Young, G.A. (2003). Prepivoting by weighted bootstrap iteration. Biometrika, 90, 393 ¡V 410.
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