Comments by Camelia Goga and Anne Ruiz-Gazen on “Jean-Claude Deville’s contributions to survey theory and official statistics”: Jean-Claude Deville: Mathematics lover, high-flying researcher, and visionary

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Description: Jean-Claude Deville is one of the most prominent researcher in survey sampling theory and practice. His research on balanced sampling, indirect sampling and calibration in particular is internationally recognized and widely used in official statistics. He was also a pioneer in the field of functional data analysis. This discussion gives us the opportunity to recognize the immense work he has accomplished, and to pay tribute to him. In the first part of this article, we recall briefly his contribution to the functional principal analysis. We also detail some recent extension of his work at the intersection of the fields of functional data analysis and survey sampling. In the second part of this paper, we present some extension of Jean-Claude’s work in indirect sampling. These extensions are motivated by concrete applications and illustrate Jean-Claude’s influence on our work as researchers.
Issue Number: 2023002
Author(s): Goga, Camelia; Ruiz-Gazen, Anne

Main Product: Survey Methodology

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