An urgent reminder that the early bird deadline for BayesComp²³ and the different satellites is 30 November (with a difference of $50) and also a call for poster presentations at our AG:DC (aka, Bayesian computing without exact likelihood) satellite workshop. Poster spots will be attributed to presenters on a first come – first served basis, so do not delay in sending me an abstract at my gmail account bayesianstatistics
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Posted in Mountains, pictures, Statistics, Travel, University life with tags AG:DC workshop, approximate Bayesian inference, BayesComp 2023, deadline, early bird rates, Finland, Lapland, Levi, likelihood-free inference, poster session on November 22, 2022 by xi'anan extra day for registering for ISBA²²
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Posted in Kids, Travel with tags Brexit, deadline, European Union, Ides of March, London, People's Vote, second referendum, UK on March 23, 2019 by xi'anBayesComp 20: call for contributed sessions!
Posted in pictures, Statistics, Travel, University life with tags BayesComp 2020, Bayesian computing, conference, deadline, Florida, Gainesville, ISBA, MCMSki, Monte Carlo Statistical Methods, software, USA on March 20, 2019 by xi'anJust to remind readers of the incoming deadline for BayesComp sessions:
The deadline for providing a title and brief abstract that the session is April 1, 2019. Please provide the names and affiliations of the organizer and the three speakers (the organizer can be one of them). Each session lasts 90 minutes and each talk should be 30 minutes long including Q&A. Contributed sessions can also consist of tutorials on the use of novel software. Decisions will be made by April 15, 2019. Please send your proposals to Christian Robert, co-chair of the scientific committee. We look forward to seeing you at BayesComp 20!
In case you do not feel like organising a whole session by yourself, contact the ISBA section you feel affinity with and suggest it helps building this session together!