Hye-mi Choi 사진
Hye-mi Choi
Major
Extreme Value Theory Non-parametric Statistics
Position
Professor
Tel
+82-63-270-3391
Email
hchoi@jbnu.ac.kr
Site
Office
Room 206, College of Natural Sciences Main Building

research achievements

Education
Ph.D. in Statistics, 2001, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC, USA
M.S. in Statistics, 1995, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
B.S. in Computer Science and Statistics, 1993, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea


Appointments
2017 ~ present, Professor of Statistics, Jeonbuk National University
2011-2017 Associate professor of Statistics, Jeonbuk National University
2007 ~ 2011, Assistant professor of Statistics, Jeonbuk National University
2004 ~ 2007, Postdoctoral researcher, Research assistant professor of Mathematical sciences, KAIST
2002 ~ 2004, Postdoctoral researcher of Statistics, Seoul National University.
2001 ~ 2002, Visiting assistant professor of Statistics, Case Western Reserve University

Representative Publications

Jung Hee Byon, Seungyong Hwang, Hyemi Choi and Eun Jung Choi (2023). Diagnostic Accuracy of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Features and Tumor-to-Nipple Distance for the Nipple-Areolar Complex Involvement of Breast Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis, Korean Journal of Radiology, 24, 739-751.

Namgil Lee, Hyemi Choi, and Sung-Ho Kim (2016). Bayes shrinkage estimation for high-dimensional VAR models with scale mixture of normal distributions for noise, Computational Statistics and Data Analysis, 101, 250-276.

Hyemi Choi (2010). Almost sure limit theorem for stationary Gaussian random fields, Journal of the Korean Statistical Society, 39, 449-454.

H. Choi, Y. K. Lee, B. U. Park and K. S. Yu (2006). Local polynomial quasi-likelihood regression on random fields, Australian & New Zealand Journal of Statistics, 48, 491-506.

MR Leadbetter, H. Rootzén and H. Choi (2001). On central limit theory for random additive functions under weak dependence restrictions, Lecture Notes–Monograph Series: State of the Art in Probability and Statistics, 36, 464-476.

Books

Workshop & Conference Papers