We should like to bring to your attention the tenth edition of the
**Greek Stochastics Meeting** which will take place in **Athens, Greece,
during 19 - 22 December 2018**.
http://www.stochastics.gr/meetings/kappa/index.html
The meeting's primary aim is to facilitate a broad discussion of current
research themes related to Statistical Learning.
The workshop will consist of
* 3 short courses
* A limited number of contributed talks
* Poster presentations
The three short courses will be given by :
* François Caron (http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/~caron) on "Bayesian
parametric and nonparametric approaches for the analysis of network data".
* Artur Gretton (http://www.gatsby.ucl.ac.uk/~gretton) who works on
kernel methods to reveal properties and relations in data.
* Gergely Neu (http://cs.bme.hu/~gergo) on "Reinforcement Learning".
_Important Dates_
* Deadline for submission of contributed talk: 1 October 2018
* Notification of acceptance of contributed talk: 12 April 2018
* Deadline for submission of poster presentation: 30 November 2018
For more details please visit the website of the meeting:
http://www.stochastics.gr/meetings/kappa/index.html
_Organising/Scientific committee:_
Alex Beskos (University College London)
Petros Dellaportas (University College London)
Nikos Demiris (Athens University of Economics and Business)
Kostas Kalogeropoulos (London School of Economics)
Nikolas Kantas (Imperial College London)
Ioannis Kosmidis (University College London)
Theo Kypraios (University of Nottingham)
Omiros Papaspiliopoulos (ICREA and Universitat Pompeu Fabra).
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