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 CALL FOR PAPERS

 NIPS 2015 Workshop:

ABC in Montreal

December 11th, 2015

Montreal, Canada

https://sites.google.com/site/abcinmontreal

 Important Dates:

   Submission Deadline:  *October 16, 2015*

   Acceptance Notification:  October 30, 2015

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 Approximate Bayesian computation (ABC) or likelihood-free (LF)
methods have developed mostly beyond the radar of the machine learning
community, but are important tools for a large and diverse segment of
the scientific community.  This is particularly true for systems and
population biology, computational neuroscience, computer vision,
healthcare sciences, but also many others.

Interaction between the ABC and machine learning community has
recently started and contributed to important advances. In general,
however, there is still significant room for more intense interaction
and collaboration. Our workshop aims at being a place for this to
happen.

The workshop will consist of invited and contributed talks, poster
spotlights, and a poster session.  Rather than a panel discussion we
will encourage open discussion between the speakers and the audience.

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Invited Speakers:

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   Mark Beaumont
<http://www.bristol.ac.uk/maths/people/mark-a-beaumont/overview.html>
University of Bristol


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   Oksana Chkrebtii <http://www.stat.osu.edu/%7Eoksana/research.html>,
Ohio State University
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   Rob Deardon <http://people.ucalgary.ca/%7Erobert.deardon/>,
University of Calgary
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   Iain Murray <http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/imurray2/>, University
of Edinburgh
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   David Nott <http://www.stat.nus.edu.sg/%7Estandj/>, National
University of Singapore
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   Brandon Turner
<http://faculty.psy.ohio-state.edu/turner/lab/people.php>, Ohio State
University


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Submissions:

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 We invite submissions in NIPS 2015 format with a maximum of 4 pages,
excluding references.  Anonymity is not required.  Relevant works that
have been recently published or presented elsewhere are allowed,
provided that previous publications are explicitly acknowledged.
Authors of accepted papers will be invited to present either a poster
or a short talk.  Please submit papers in PDF format
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Workshop Organizers:

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   Ted Meeds, University of Amsterdam and Vrije University Amsterdam
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   Michael Gutmann, University of Helsinki and Aalto University
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   Dennis Prangle, Newcastle University
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   Richard Everitt, Reading University
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   Jean-Michel Marin, University of Montpellier


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Acknowledgements:

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ABC in Montreal has been endorsed by ISBA and received support from
The Finnish Centre of Excellence in Computational Inference Research
(COIN). <http://research.ics.aalto.fi/coin/>

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