Bayesian Analysis is launching its webinar series on discussion papers! Meaning the first 90 registrants will be able to participate interactively via the Zoom Conference platform while additional registrants will be able to view the Webinar on a dedicated YouTube Channel. This fantastic initiative is starting with the Bayesian conjugate gradient method of Jon Cockayne (University of Warwick) et al., on October 2 at 4pm Greenwich time. (With available equivalences for other time zones!) I strongly support this initiative and wish it the widest possible success, as it could bring a new standard for conferences, having distant participants gathering in a nearby location to present talks and attend other talks from another part of the World, while effectively participating. An dense enough network could even see the non-stop conference emerging!
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Bayesian webinar: Bayesian conjugate gradient
Posted in Statistics with tags Bayesian Analysis, Greenwich Mean Time, ISBA, stochastic gradient descent, University of Warwick, webinar, youtube on September 25, 2019 by xi'anWarwick summer school on computational statistics [last call]
Posted in Books, pictures, Statistics, Travel, University life with tags Amazon, Art Owen, BAYSM 2018, computational statistics, CRiSM, deadline, Google, Greenwich Mean Time, ISBA, ISBA 2018, London Mathematical Society, MCqMC 2018, poster, registration, summer s, University of Warwick on June 24, 2018 by xi'anIn case ‘Og’s readers are not aware, tomorrow, Monday 25 June, is the final day for registration in our incoming LMS/CRiSM summer school on computational statistics taking place at the University of Warwick, two weeks from now, 9-13 July, 2018. There is still room available till midday tomorrow. Greenwich Mean Time. And no later!