The 44th Conference for Applied Statistics in Ireland is now open for registration!
May 13th-15th.
Athlone, Ireland.
Earlybird registration: April 12th.
Keynote speakers:
Arnoldo Frigessi @freeges
Rebecca Killick @LancsUniMaths
David Madigan @Northeastern
@jslbutler @sarahlovesmaths I just started reading it! Father's day gift by my girls... I suspect @IsabellaGollini (ex Birkbeck) influenced their choice...
Pleased to announce that our paper "Statistical Network Analysis with Bergm" (with Lampros Bouranis, Robert Krause and @NialFriel) has been published in @jstatsoft and is now accessible online at https://t.co/qO337OJlIk #RStats
Very sad to hear of his passing. I first met him in 2008 while attending his APTS course on statistical inference in Warwick. He visited Ireland many times and I remember his very constructive feedback following my talk at ISA CASI conference in 2014.
We would love @Young_Stats_ISA followers to comment ⬇️ and share the ways in which Sir David Cox and his work has helped you and/or inspired you as a statistician.
#Networks2021 starts tomorrow with two workshops: Bayesian ERGMs with the Bergm package for R (@albertocaimo) & PyNetworkshop: Analysing the Structure of Networks in Python (@SaminAref). Spaces still available if you would like to register: https://t.co/HNYT6zxHCF
The latest version of Bergm is now on CRAN. With huge thanks to @albertocaimo for leading this project.
Highlight: fast estimation of the evidence (marginal likelihood)
https://t.co/4F56xiW6lw
🔥Hot off the press🔥New article in #SocialNetworks with @albertocaimo and @PaoloCampanaCAM introducing a latent space model for interdependent ego-networks applied to human smuggling data 🚔 #openaccess#sna#RStats https://t.co/lKazL0J7DJ
"Italian sociologists: a community of disconnected groups"
Together with @vtraag@albertocaimo@squazzoni , we explored the (dis)connectivity of Italian sociological community through a quantitative analysis, a #Thread
Read the full-text online here:
https://t.co/bLCxOOjf5t