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Kiyo Imai
Oral history interview with Kiyo Imai. Information on the oral history project is found in: csuf_stp_0012A; Glossary in: csuf_stp_0014.A Japanese American oral history project undertaken in 1979-1980, funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities and archived at the Fresno County Public Library
Replication Data for: Identification and Sensitivity Analysis of Contagion Effects in Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trials
This dataverse contains the replication archive for Imai, Kosuke and Jiang, Zhichao. ``Identification and Sensitivity Analysis of Contagion Effects in Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trials" Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A (Statistics in Society), Forthcomin
Replication Data for: Identification and Sensitivity Analysis of Contagion Effects in Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trials
This dataverse contains the replication archive for Imai, Kosuke and Jiang, Zhichao. ``Identification and Sensitivity Analysis of Contagion Effects in Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trials" Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A (Statistics in Society), Forthcomin
MNP: R Package for Fitting the Multinomial Probit Model
MNP is a publicly available R package that fits the Bayesian multinomial probit model via Markov chain Monte Carlo. The multinomial probit model is often used to analyze the discrete choices made by individuals recorded in survey data. Examples where the multinomial probit model may be useful include the analysis of product choice by consumers in market research and the analysis of candidate or party choice by voters in electoral studies. The MNP software can also fit the model with different choice sets for each individual, and complete or partial individual choice orderings of the available alternatives from the choice set. The estimation is based on the efficient marginal data augmentation algorithm that is developed by Imai and van Dyk (2005).
Y. Imai
Imai is sitting at a lab bench with several pieces of lab equipment and a lab notebook.Inscriptions on image and/or album page: "Y. Imai/1928"Digitized by: MBLWHOI Libraryimage/jpg black and white image reformatted digitalPhotograph
Atushi IMAI Memorial Gymnasium
Architect Shigeru Ban created a series of arches as a framework for the laminated strand lumber in his design 2001, of the IMAI Memorial Gymnasium, IMAI, Japan. Model [1:100] built by J P Mouton and M J van Rooyen, 3rd year B.Sc. (Arch) students, University of Pretoria, 2005
Resident Identification Card, Viola Imai
A resident identification of Viola ImaiCollected by Kiyoshi Keith KatoWAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY
CENTRAL UTAH PROJECT
no . 1540
RESIDENT IDENTIFICATION CARD
Full Name Imai, Viola
Family No. 19000 Id. 489-C
Sex Female Age 27
Ht. 5 ft. Wt. 104
Signature: Viola Imai
Charles F. Ernst
Project Director
Address: Block Bldg Apt
Date: - - - -
VOID IF ALTERED
Dining Hal
Fast cryptanalysis of the Matsumoto-Imai public key scheme
The Matsumoto-Imai public key scheme was developed to provide very fast signatures. It is based on substitution polynomials over GF ( 2 m). This paper shows in two ways that the Matsumoto-Imai public key scheme is very easy to break. In the faster of the two attacks the time to cryptanalyze the scheme is about proportional to the binary length of the public key. This shows that Matsumoto and Imai greatl
Photograph, Viola Imai
A picture of Viola Imai writing with Mr. Hiesse to her right, Oct 1943 (date on the back)Collected by Kiyoshi Keith KatoSite Name Topaz
Object ID 2019.9.3
Collection Kato, Kiyoshi Keith "Kix"
Object Name Black-and-White Photograph
Title Photograph, Viola Imai
Creator Department of Interior, War Relocation Authority
Date Oct-43
Description
A picture of Viola Imai writing with Mr. Hiesse to her right, Oct 1943 (date on the back)
Dimension Details 4.375 x 6.5 x .03 in
Provenance Born in the year 1928 in Oregon, he was moved to the Portland Temporary Camp. He
was relocated to the Minidoka Incarceration, also known as the Gooding Incarceration
Camp.
Source: https://www.ancestry.com
Number of Pages
In Dedication: Dr. Terumi Imai
Every year, the East Asian Studies Journal is dedicated to a Wittenberg University faculty or staff member who is actively involved in the East Asian Studies Program, promotes academic achievement and encourages students to stretch beyond their limits in their chosen fields of study. The student staff would like to dedicate this year’s issue to Dr. Terumi Imai, Associate Professor of Languages.Every year, the East Asian Studies Journal is dedicated to a Wittenberg University faculty or staff member who is actively involved in the East Asian Studies Program, promotes academic achievement and encourages students to stretch beyond their limits in their chosen fields of study. The student staff would like to dedicate this year’s issue to Dr. Terumi Imai, Associate Professor of Languages.
Dr. Imai received her B.A in English from Rikkyo University in Tokyo, and later received both her M.A. and Ph.D. in Linguistics in Michigan State University, where she taught Japanese language as a Teaching Assistant. She became a member of the Wittenberg academic staff in 2003, and since that time, has been known for her dedication to her classes, and holding her students to the highest quality of work and responsibility. Dr. Imai is the advisor of the East Asian Studies Club, which is responsible for many of the East Asian related events on campus. She is well known for her active engagement with students both in the classroom and outside of it, through attending academic conferences, events, going to restaurants with students, and even hosting dinner at her house. Dr. Imai prepares students with a strong basis in Japanese, so that they can be successful while studying abroad, and far beyond that. To Dr. Imai, from your students: thank you for supporting us every step of the way, and for always encouraging us to push ourselves in our studies. Words cannot express our gratitude
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