Dear Colleague,
Apologies for cross posting.
Your professional activity suggests that you may be interested in
Bayesian Statistics.
The 7th Valencia International Meeting on Bayesian Statistics will be held in
Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain) form June 2nd to June 6th, 2002.
See below for details on the the meeting.
If you may be interested in attending Valencia 7, or if you just want to
be included in the conference mailing list and did not attend Valencia 6
(or have moved since Valencia 6), please send to the local
organizer, <jose.m.bernardo@uv.es> the following information:
Name:
Affiliation:
Postal address:
Telephone:
Fax:
Internet address:
Web address:
Area(s) of interest within Bayesian Statistics:
Best wishes,
Jose Bernardo
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Prof. Dr. Jose M. Bernardo, Universidad de Valencia
Dept. Estadistica, Fac. Matematicas, 46100-Burjassot, Valencia, Spain
Tel. +34.96.364.3560 (direct) or +34.96.386.4362 (office).
Fax: +34.96.364.3560 (direct) or +34.96.386.4735 (office).
E-Mail: jose.m.bernardo@uv.es,
Personal Web Page: http://www.uv.es/~bernardo
Valencia 7 Web Page: http://www.uv.es/valencia7
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BAYESIAN STATISTICS
7th VALENCIA INTERNATIONAL MEETING
June 2nd - June 6th, 2002
CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN
The Seventh Valencia International Meeting on Bayesian Statistics,
sponsored by the Universitat de Valencia and the International Society
for Bayesian Analysis (ISBA), is dedicated to former Conference
President Professor Dennis V. Lindley. It will take place from June
2nd to June 6th, 2002, inclusive. As on previous occasions it will be
a residential conference in a coastal resort: Playa de las Americas,
on the South Coast of Tenerife, one of the Canary Islands -- a Spanish
province in the Atlantic Ocean. For information on this very special
place, see http://www.canarias-digital.org/turismo. The conference
venue is the Mare Nostrum Resort, an impressive five star complex by
the beach, complete with conference rooms, spa center and casino. You
can see the resort virtually at
http://www.expogrupo.com/marenostrum.htm
The V7 Programme Committee consists of Susie Bayarri, Jim Berger, Phil
Dawid, David Heckerman, Adrian Smith, Mike West and Jose Bernardo, who
also acts as Local Organizer. The programme will include one stream
of 25 invited lectures followed by invited discussions, a second
stream of 50 contributed talks, and (it is expected) over 150
contributed papers in poster form.
The invited programme is now complete, and posted at the conference
web site http://www.uv.es/valencia7
and at its US mirror site,
http://www.stat.duke.edu/valencia7
As in previous Valencia meetings, contributed papers will mainly be
presented in the very popular plenary evening poster sessions. Space
of about one square meter per paper will be provided. Electronic
submission of a text-only abstract of about 250 words long, sent to me
will be required before May 1st, 2002. Prior registration for the
meeting by at least one of the authors will be required.
The scientific program of the conference will include, for the first
time in a Valencia meeting, Selected Contributed Papers (SCPs), to be
presented in oral sessions. The SCPs will be selected from among
submissions received, before October 15th, 2001, by a SCP Selection
Committee appointed by ISBA. Unselected contributed papers will be
eligible for poster presentation. The deadline for poster submissions
is May 1, 2002. Detailed instructions for submitting abstracts will
shortly be posted on the conference website and on the ISBA web site
at http://www.bayesian.org/. For both SCP and poster submissions, at
least one author must have registered for the meeting by the relevant
deadline.
The Conference will be preceded by a one-day postgraduate tutorial seminar on
"Basic Concepts in Bayesian Statistics". This will consist of five 90
minute lectures given by members of the Organizing Committee.
Delegates will be expected to arrive on the afternoon/evening of
Saturday June 1st, (opening ceremony Sunday morning) and leave on the
morning of Friday June 7th (farewell dinner Thursday night). The
closest international airport is the Reina Sofia Tenerife Sur airport
(TFS), only 10 minutes drive away. This is well connected to the
Spanish mainland and to many European cities, and has scheduled
flights to some American airports, such as Caracas or Buenos Aires.
Early booking is advised. Transportation between TFS airport and the
conference venue will be provided. Note that there is a second,
smaller, airport north of the island, the Los Rodeos Tenerife Norte
airport (TFN); this is about 50 km north of the conference venue.
Transportation to/from Tenerife North will not be provided.
The registration fee (which will include transportation to/from
Tenerife South airport, the farewell dinner, and several other items)
will be 200/100 EUR for delegates/accompanying persons. The
accommodation cost for the full period, including breakfast and dinner
(with wine), but no lunch, will be below 850/620 EUR on single/double
room occupancy basis (at present time, 1 EUR =0.86 US$); final
costings will depend on the outcome of negotiations with sponsors, now
under progress. Registration forms will be posted on the conference
web page by the end of August.
The organizing committee will shortly be submitting grant proposals
for travel support for junior researchers and colleagues from
developing countries. Application forms for financial support will
eventually be posted on the conference web page.
Further information and updates at the conference web site,
http://www.uv.es/valencia7, and its US mirror site,
http://www.stat.duke.edu/valencia7.
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