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Robin Ryder specializes in Computational Bayesian Statistics and applications to Linguistics
Abner N., Clarte G., Geraci C., Ryder R., Mertz J., Salgat A. (2024), Computational phylogenetics reveal the history of sign languages, Science, vol. 383, n°6682, p. 519-523
Kelly L., Ryder R., Clarte G. (2023), Lagged couplings diagnose Markov chain Monte Carlo phylogenetic inference, Annals of Applied Statistics, vol. 17, n°2, p. 1419-1443
Round E., Dockum R., Ryder R. (2022), Evolution and trade-off dynamics of functional load, Entropy, vol. 24, n°4
Clarte G., Robert C., Ryder R., Stoehr J. (2021), Component-wise approximate Bayesian computation via Gibbs-like steps, Biometrika, vol. 108, n°3, p. 591–607
Lee J., Nicholls G., Ryder R. (2019), Calibration procedures for approximate Bayesian credible sets, Bayesian Analysis, vol. 14, n°4, p. 1245-1269
Sagart L., Jacques G., Lai Y., Ryder R., Thouzeau V., Greenhill S., List J-M. (2019), Dated language phylogenies shed light on the ancestry of Sino-Tibetan, PNAS - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 116, n°21
Schlenker P., Chemla E., Cäsar C., Ryder R., Zuberbühler K. (2017), Titi semantics: Context and meaning in Titi monkey call sequences, Natural Language & Linguistic Theory, vol. 35, n°1, p. 271-298
Schlenker P., Chemla E., Schel A., Fuller J., Gautier J-P., Kuhn J., Veselinović D., Arnold K., Cäsar C., Keenan S., Lemasson A., Ouattara K., Ryder R., Zuberbühler K. (2016), Formal monkey linguistics, Theoretical Linguistics, vol. 42, n°1-2, p. 1-90
Schlenker P., Chemla E., Schel A., Fuller J., Gautier J-P., Kuhn J., Veselinović D., Arnold K., Cäsar C., Keenan S., Lemasson A., Ouattara K., Ryder R., Zuberbühler K. (2016), Formal monkey linguistics: The debate, Theoretical Linguistics, vol. 42, n°1-2, p. 173-201
Ryder R. (2015), Introduction to “Scalable inference for Markov processes with intractable likelihoods” by J. Owen, D. Wilkinson, C. Gillespie, Statistics and Computing, vol. 25, n°1, p. 143
Ryder R. (2015), Comment: Approximate Bayesian Computation - Sequential Quasi Monte Carlo, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series B, Statistical Methodology, vol. 77, p. 571
Arbel J., Robert C., Prünster I., Ryder R. (2015), Three discussions of the paper "sequential quasi-Monte Carlo sampling", by M. Gerber and N. Chopin, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series B, Statistical Methodology, vol. 77, n°3, p. 569-570
Schlenker P., Chemla E., Arnold K., Lemasson A., Ouattara K., Keenan S., Stephan C., Ryder R., Zuberbühler K. (2014), Monkey semantics: two ‘dialects’ of Campbell’s monkey alarm calls, Linguistics and Philosophy, vol. 37, n°6, p. 439-501
Jacob P., Ryder R. (2014), The Wang-Landau algorithm reaches the Flat Histogram criterion in finite time, Annals of Applied Probability, vol. 24, n°1, p. 34-53
Marin J-M., Robert C., Ryder R., Pudlo P. (2012), Approximate Bayesian Computational methods, Statistics and Computing, vol. 22, n°6, p. 1167-1180
Ryder R. (2012), Solution to Exchanges 10.3 Puzzle: Contingency Exigency, SIGecom Exchanges, vol. 11, n°2, p. 41-42
Ryder R., Nicholls G. (2011), Missing data in a stochastic Dollo model for binary trait data, and its application to the dating of Proto-Indo-European, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series C, Applied Statistics, vol. 60, n°1, p. 71-92
Pellard T., Ryder R., Jacques G. (2024), The Family Tree model, in Ledgeway, Adam; Aldridge, Edith; Breitbarth, Anne; Kiss, Katalin É.; Salmons, Joseph, Simonenko, Alexandra, The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Diachronic Linguistics, Chichester: Wiley
Vasishth S., Chopin N., Ryder R., Nicenboim B. (2017), Modelling dependency completion in sentence comprehension as a Bayesian hierarchical mixture process: A case study involving Chinese relative clauses, in Glenn Gunzelmann, Andrew Howes, Thora Tenbrink, Eddy J. Davelaar, CogSci 2017, Proceedings of the 39th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, London, UK 26-29 July 2017, London, Cognitive Science Society
Thouzeau V., Schlenker P., Ryder R., Chemla E. (2019), The Emergence of Primates Calls, Colloque annuel de l’European Human Behaviour and Evolution Association, Toulouse, France
Schlenker P., Chemla E., Arnold K., Lemasson A., Ouattara K., Keenan S., Stephan C., Ryder R., Zuberbühler K. (2013), Towards a formal analysis of primate alarm calls, 23rd Semantics and Linguistics Theory Conference, Santa Cruz, États-Unis
Schlenker P., Chemla E., Arnold K., Lemasson A., Ouattara K., Keenan S., Stephan C., Ryder R., Zuberbühler K. (2013), Dialectal variation in the meanings of Campbell’s monkey alarm calls, XIXth International Congress of Linguists (ICL19) - Workshop "Language variation at the interface of psycholinguistics and sociolinguistics", Genève, Suisse
Charon N., Gariah A., Laurent C., Levy M., Ryder R., Vitry O., Zakharova A. (2011), Semaine d'Etude Mathématiques et Entreprises 1 : Modèles de comparaison quantitative de matrices 3D, Semaine d'Etude Mathématiques et Entreprises, Paris, France
Ryder R., Nicholls G. (2011), Phylogenetic models for Semitic core vocabularies, 26th International Workshop on Statistical Modelling (IWSM 2011), Valence, Espagne
Luciano A., Robert C., Ryder R. (2023), Insufficient Gibbs Sampling, Paris, Cahier de recherche CEREMADE, Université Paris Dauphine-PSL, 22 p.
Clarte G., Ryder R. (2022), A Phylogenetic Model of the Evolution of Discrete Matrices for the Joint Inference of Lexical and Phonological Language Histories, Paris, Cahier de recherche CEREMADE, Université Paris Dauphine-PSL, 37 p.
Clarte G., Ryder R., Robert C., Stoehr J. (2019), Component-wise approximate Bayesian computation via Gibbs-like steps, Paris, Cahier de recherche CEREMADE, Université Paris Dauphine-PSL, 30 p.
Ryder R., Welch D., Nicholls G. (2011), TraitLab: A MatLab package for fitting and simulating binary tree-like data, Paris, ENSAE, 23 p.
Schäfer C., Mengersen K., Marin J-M., Robert C., Ryder R., Chopin N. (2010), On Particle Learning, Paris, Université Paris-Dauphine, 19 p.
Comment la géopolitique a influencé l?évolution des langues des signes, Pour la Science 557