Tuesday 4 December 2018 at 5pm
Errol Street, London
The Royal Statistical Society invites you to attend and/or contribute to the discussion on the paper:
'Covariate Assisted Ranking and Screening for Large-Scale Two-Sample Inference'
Speakers:
T Tony Cai (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia)
Wenguang Sun (University of Southern California, Los Angeles)
Weinan Wang (University of Southern California, Los Angeles)
Tea and coffee are available from 4:30pm
The meeting will be followed by a wine reception at 7pm which everyone is welcome to attend.
Full details of this Discussion meeting are in StatsLife<https://www.statslife.org.uk/events/eventdetail/1295/-/covariate-assisted-ranking-and-screening-for-large-scale-two-sample-inference> and on our website<https://www.rss.org.uk/RSS/Publications/Journals/Discussion_Papers/RSS/Publications/Journals_sub/discussion_papers.aspx?hkey=edfa4f9b-d001-49aa-bab9-e903b204e5d7> where you can also register to attend (it's free) and download the PDF file of the paper.
Discussants:
We welcome contributions to the discussion following the presentation of the paper by the authors.
Please let me know in advance if you would like to reserve a speaking slot (5 minutes' maximum) so that your name can be called.
Written contributions:
We would be happy to receive a written contribution if you are unable to attend. It must be no more than 400 words in length (not including any tables, reference details and figures).
Please provide the following information at the beginning of your contribution:
o the author(s) and title of the paper under discussion.
o your name (including your title) and your affiliation, as you would wish it to appear on your printed contribution, e.g. Dr X, University of Y, City Z.
o a full postal address or an email address where you wish to receive the proofs of your contribution for checking (proofs will be issued about 3 months after the meeting).
Written contributions received before the 4th December may be read out for discussion during the meeting if there is time.
After the meeting, written contributions may be submitted for publication by sending a PDF file (plus a separate file for each figure) direct to me at the Society's address before Tuesday 18 December, 2018. This deadline is important to help the authors of the paper, who will consider all the contributions and compose a reply in limited time, and to help the timely production of the journal. A condition of publication of your contribution is that you assign copyright to the Society on the form that will be provided when we send you proofs to check.
To receive email invitations to future RSS Discussion meetings (we hold about six a year) please let me know and I will add your name and email address to our list of prospective discussants.
Judith Shorten
Journals Administrator
The Royal Statistical Society
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