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Dear Allstat

With this ENBIS-18 Final Call for Papers we cordially invite you to submit
your abstract by *4th June 2018* at the latest and benefit from the early
bird registration fee which is available for the main conference and all
accompanying pre- and post-conference events up until 19th June 2018.

To submit your abstract go to www.enbis.org, log in and search for
ENBIS-18 under Upcoming Events. If you are not already a member of ENBIS,
please join first (note there is no membership fee for individual members
of ENBIS). The notifications of acceptance will be sent out no later than
15th June 2018.

COURSES

A pre-conference course on High-Dimensional Markov Chain Monte Carlo
(MCMC) Methods for Bayesian Image Processing Applications by Jean-Yves
Tourneret (University of Toulouse, France) and Marco Pereyra (University
of Edinburgh, UK). The course is scheduled for the afternoon of September
2nd.

Link:
https://enbis.org/activities/events/current/610_ENBIS_18_Pre_Conference_Course__High_Dimensional_Markov_Chain_Monte_Carlo_Methods_for_Bayesian_Image_Processing_Applications/

A post-conference course on Mixed Models by Tim Robinson (University of
Wyoming, USA) and Volker Kraft (JMP, Germany). The course is scheduled for
the afternoon of September 5th.

Link:
https://enbis.org/activities/events/current/611_ENBIS_18_Post_Conference_Course__Exploring_Mixed_Models_Through_Case_Studies/

A Joint ECAS-ENBIS 1-Day Summer School will take place on September 6th.
It will feature Introduction to Deep Learning by Stéphane Canu (INSA
Rouen, France) in the morning and An Introduction to Generalized Additive
Modelling in R by Matteo Fasiolo (University of Bristol, UK) in the
afternoon.

Link:
https://enbis.org/activities/events/current/612_ENBIS_18_Post_Conference_Event__Joint_ECAS_ENBIS_1_Day_Summer_School/

Please note that you need to register for each of the pre- and
post-conference events separately from the main event.

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