3rd International Conference of the
ERCIM WG on COMPUTING & STATISTICS (ERCIM'10)
http://www.cfe-csda.org/ercim10
10-12 December 2010, Senate House, University of London, UK
Supported and organized by the London School of Economics, Queen Mary,
University of London, and Birkbeck University of London.
All topics within the Aims and Scope of the ERCIM Working Group
Computing & Statistics will be considered for oral and poster
presentation.
The organization of tracks and suggestion of possible
sessions within the framework of the Working Group are strongly
encouraged. The following tracks are organized within the framework of
the meeting:
o Computational Econometrics and Financial Time Series
o Computational Statistics for Clinical Research
o Fuzzy Statistical Analysis
o Latent Variable and Structural Equation Models
o Matrix Computations and Statistics
o Mixture Models
o Optimal Design Algorithms
o Optimization Heuristics in Estimation and Modelling
o Quantile regression and semiparametric methods
o Quantitative Finance
o Robust Analysis of Complex Data Sets
o Small Area Estimation
o Statistical Algorithms and Software
o Statistical Signal Extraction and Filtering
o Time Series Modeling and Computation
A list of invited and organized sessions can be found at
http://www.cfe-csda.org/ercim10/InvitedSessions.html
Plain text abstracts should be submitted electronically before the
deadline at http://www.labeconomia.unisa.it/cfe-ercim2010
Keynote Talks
o Qiwei Yao, London School of Economics, UK.
o Anthony C. Atkinson, London School of Economics, UK.
o Stanley Azen, University of Southern California, USA
Publication: papers containing strong computational statistical, or
substantive data-analytic elements will be considered for publication
in a special peer-reviewed, or regular, issue of the Journal CSDA
(Computational Statistics and Data Analysis).
The CSDA is already planned for the 2010 the following special issues:
1. Small Area Estimation (SAE).
2. Fuzzy Sets in Statistics.
3. Statistical Signal Extraction and Filtering.
4. Machine Learning and Robust Data Mining.
5. Statistical Algorithms and Software.
6. Quantile Regression and semiparametric methods.
7. Computational Statistics and Clinical Research.
8. Optimization Heuristics in Estimation and Modelling.
9. CSDA Annals of Computational and Financial Econometrics.
International Organizing Committee:
J. Niland, B. Rustem, E. Katsiri, E.J. Kontoghiorghes and G. Loizou.
Co-Chairs:
A. Colubi (Chair), A.M. Fuertes, I. Moustaki, D.S.G. Pollock,
S. Van Aelst and P. Winker.
Scientific Program Committee:
M. Alfo, W. Bergsma, D. Boehning, E. Ceyhan, A. Christmann, C. Croux,
M. Debruyne, M. Deistler, I. Demetriou, T. Denoeux, P. Filzmoser,
K. Fokianos, P. Foschi, R. Fried, C. Gatu, M.A. Gil, S.G. Gilmour,
J. Godolphin, B. Grun, M. Hubert, D. Kuhn, U. Ligges, A. Luati,
D. Maringer, S. Meintanis, A.C. Monti, D. Morales, M.C. Pardo,
S. Paterlini, B.U. Park, C. Perna, S. Petrone, I. Poli, I. Prunster,
G. Storti, M. Timmerman, K. Triantafyllopoulos, L. Ugarte, V. Vinzi,
A. Zeileis.
Important dates:
Submission of abstracts: 8th September 2010
Acceptance decision: At most two weeks after submission.
Tutorial: 9 December 2010
Conference: 10-12 December 2010
Submission of full papers: 15 January 2011
Notification of decision: 15 April 2011 (tentative)
Final papers: 15 September 2011 (tentative)E
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