Dear allstat,
We would like to draw your attention to Pre-Ordinary meetings, novel
events organised by the Young Statisticians Section at the Royal
Statistical Society. They are aimed at encouraging both the involvement
of PhD students in RSS Ordinary meetings, and the attendance of people
not familiar with the area discussed in the read paper being presented.
We hope that such introductory meetings will be of wide interest, not
only to younger statisticians.
Each Pre-Ordinary meeting will take place just before an Ordinary
meeting. They will include introduction to the area discussed in the
read paper by one of the authors and a discussion of related problems of
interest by another speaker. Both are aimed at people who are not expert
in the area. To encourage discussion, we will also run a poster session
after the talks, at which PhD students and young researchers are
encouraged to present their work.
The first Pre-Ordinary meeting will take place on 15 October, at 2:30pm,
details are given below. We hope to see you there.
With best wishes,
Natalia Bochkina
Organiser of Pre-Ordinary meetings,
On behalf on the Young Statisticians Section, Royal Statistical Society
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Pre-Ordinary Meeting: Computational Issues in Bayesian Inference:
Introduction and Challenges
15 October 2008 14:30 - 17:00
RSS, 12 Errol Street, London EC1Y 8LX
To precede the discussion paper by H. Rue, S. Martino and N. Chopin:
Approximate Bayesian inference for latent Gaussian models by using
integrated nested Laplace approximations
2:30 – 2:45 – Registration
2:45 – 3:30 – Nicolas Chopin, ENSAE-CREST, PARIS
“Bayesian computation and Gaussian Markov random field
models: Gibbs and what else?”
3:30 – 4:00 – Nial Friel, University College Dublin
“Computational inference for statistical models with
intractable normalising constants”
4:00 – 5:00 – Poster presentations and discussion
More details and registration (which is optional but encouraged) is on
http://www.rss.org.uk/main.asp?page=1321&event=622
Full information about the meeting (including the abstracts of the
talks) is available at
http://www.maths.ed.ac.uk/~nbochkin/RSSpreordinary.htm
To present a poster, send your poster title to [log in to unmask]
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Dr Natalia Bochkina
Lecturer in Statistics
School of Mathematics
King’s Buildings
University of Edinburgh
Mayfield Road
Edinburgh, EH9 3JZ
Tel: 0131 650 8597
Email: [log in to unmask]
Webpage: http://www.maths.ed.ac.uk/~nbochkin/
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