CALL FOR PAPERS
COMPUTATIONAL STATISTICS & DATA ANALYSIS
3rd CSDA Special Issue on
MATRIX COMPUTATIONS AND STATISTICS
http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/csda
Guest Editors: J. Barlow, L. Elden and P. Foschi
We are inviting submissions for the 3rd special issue of Computational
Statistics and Data Analysis dealing with Matrix Computations and
Statistics.
A number of interesting and important ideas have resulted from the
relationship between matrix computations and statistics. Well known
examples include the solution of least squares problems, computation
of the singular value decomposition and its generalizations,
estimation of principal components, computation of canonical
correlations, several cluster analysis algorithms, and the solution of
total least squares problems. Applications of matrix computations and
statistics in data mining are welcome.
CSDA aims to have regular issues in Matrix Computations and
Statistics. Two have been published in recent years (41(1) and
50(1)), which can be found at:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01679473
Submissions for the 3rd special issue should contain both a matrix
computations and a statistics component. Authors who are uncertain
about the suitability of their papers should contact the special issue
editors. All submissions must contain original unpublished work not
being considered for publication elsewhere. Submissions will be
refereed according to standard procedures for Computational Statistics
and Data Analysis. Information about the journal can be found at
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/csda.
The DEADLINE for submissions is the 15th December, 2008.
The notification of decision is mid March, 2009.
Papers should be submitted using the Elsevier Electronic Submission
tool EES: http://ees.elsevier.com/csda
(In the EES please chose the special issue on "Matrix Computations and
Statistics" and the Editor responsible for the special issues).
The special issue editors:
Jesse L. Barlow
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
The Pennsylvania State University, USA
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Lars Elden,
Department of Mathematics, Linkoping University, Sweden
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Paolo Foschi
University of Bologna, Italy
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