Bayes 250 in Durham
Reproducing an email from ISBA (sorry about the confusion purposely created by the title, this is Durham, North Carolina, not Durham, England, just as the London in Bayes 250 in London was London, England, not London, Ontario!):
ISBA announces a special celebration of the 250th anniversary of the presentation (December 23, 1763) of Thomas Bayes’ seminal paper “An Essay towards solving a Problem in the Doctrine of Chances” that will be held at Duke University in conjunction with the O-Bayes 13 Workshop (December 15-19) and EFab@ Bayes250 Workshop (December 15-17). (I am part of the scientific committee for O-Bayes 13!)
Speakers for the anniversary celebration are legendary contributors to the Bayesian literature, spanning a range of fields:
- Stephen Fienberg, Carnegie-Mellon University
- Michael Jordan, University of California, Berkeley
- Christopher Sims, Princeton University
- Adrian Smith, University of London
- Stephen Stigler, University of Chicago
There will be a banquet in the evening, with a speech by Sharon Bertsch McGrayne, noted author of the popular book “The Theory That Would Not Die: How Bayes’ Rule Cracked the Enigma Code, Hunted Down Russian Submarines and Emerged Triumphant From Two Centuries of Controversy.”
November 6, 2013 at 2:32 pm
Incidentally, MaxEnt 2013 will take place at the same time as O’Bayes 2013, if far far away: Canberra, Dec. 15-20…