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SUMMARY:Bayesian Nonparametrics Networking Workshop 2023
DESCRIPTION:Monash Business School’s Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics invites you to attend the Bayesian Nonparametrics Networking Workshop on from 4 to 8 December 2023 at Monash University Caulfield Campus. \nThe workshop is co-sponsored by the Monash University Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics and the Nonparametric Section of the International Society for Bayesian Analysis (ISBA). \nIt’s only the second in a new series of smaller workshops that aim to: \n\nCreate an informal BNP event characterized by a flexible schedule and slots dedicated to early career researchers;\nEstablish and strengthen local networks and broaden appeal; and\nFoster brainstorming and innovation.\n\nThe first BNP Networking Workshop was held in April 2022 in Nicosia\, Cyprus. \nKey dates\nJanuary 2023\nCall for abstracts for contributed talks or posters. \n15 April 2023\nDue date for submission of contributed talks or posters.\nDue date for travel grant applications for junior researchers. \nEarly June 2023\nNotification of acceptance (talks/posters) and travel awards. \n1 August 2023\nEarly bird registrations close.\nDeadline for registration of presenters. \nKeynote speakers\n\nJim Griffin\, Professor in Statistical Science at University College\, London\nThanasis Kottas\, Professor of Statistics\, University of California\, Santa Cruz\nStephanie van der Pas\, Assistant Professor\, Department of Epidemiology and Data Science of the Amsterdam University Medical Centers\n\nSponsors\nThis year’s meeting is supported by the Monash Business School’s Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics and ISBA. \nRegistration\nFees (TBC) \nThere will be reduced rates for students and for ISBA members. \nYoung researchers who are presenting at the workshop may be eligible to apply for financial assistance. \nIn person registration for event includes: \n\nAdmission to all workshop talks and poster sessions\nMorning tea\, lunch and afternoon tea (TBC according to the final workshop schedule)\nWelcome reception\n\nOptional events (These events will incur an additional cost): \n\nWorkshop dinner (TBC)\nSocial excursion (TBC)\n\nScientific program\nDetails of program sessions are TBC.
URL:https://australiandatascience.net/event/bayesian-nonparametrics-networking-workshop-2023/
LOCATION:Monash University\, Caulfield Campus\, 900 Dandenong Rd\, Caulfield East\, Victoria\, 3145\, Australia
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SUMMARY:ADSN 2023 Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join us in South Australia for the 2023 ADSN Conference!\nThe University of Adelaide’s Data Science Centre is the host organisation for the 2023 ADSN Conference. There will be a diverse range of talks in Data Science\, several interesting panel discussions\, and the chance to meet others across the ADSN as we explore new and better ways to work together. \nThe event will take place: \n\nThursday & Friday\, 7-8 December\nNational Wine Centre of Australia at The University of Adelaide\n\nThe conference will feature these keynote speakers: \n			\n							REGISTER\n					\n\n		Conference Schedule (all times in Adelaide time)\n	\n	Day 1 – Thursday\, 7 December\n8:45 am Coffee/sign-in \nSession 1: Chaired by Prof Lewis Mitchell (Adelaide) \n9:15 am: Welcome to Country \n9:30 am: Introduction to ADSN and ADSC by Prof Lewis Mitchell\, ADSC Director \n9:45 am: 1st Keynote (45 min) – Prof Sally Cripps (UTS): Impactful Data Science: From Isolated Competencies to Systems Thinking \n10:30 am Break (30 min) \nSession 2: Chaired by Dr Melissa Humphries (Adelaide) \n11:00 am: Invited talk (30 min) – Dr Duncan Taylor (Forensics SA): Statistics you never knew were being used to fight crime \n11:30 am: Poster spotlights (2 x 5 min): \n\nSaranzaya Magsarjav (Adelaide): Stability in Topic Models\nJohn Lyons (QUT): Using a Statistical Framework to Detect Ecological Regime Shifts in Antarctica\n\n11:45 am: Contributed presentations (2 talks at 15 min each): \n\nMatthew Altenburg (ANU & Attorney-General’s Department): Harnessing NLP in Government: From Practical Use Cases to Technical Mastery\nDr Gnana Bharathy (ARDC): Proposing an ARDC-ADSN collaboration around the ARDC’s People RDC Platform\n\n12:15 pm Lunch Break (1 hour) \nSession 3: Chaired by A/Prof Nicola Armstrong (Curtin) \n1:15 pm: Translational Research / Impact Panel – Moderated by A/Prof Nicola Armstrong (Curtin)\, with panellists: \n\nProf Sally Cripps (UTS)\nDr Duncan Taylor (Forensics SA)\nProf Mark Lawrence (University of Adelaide)\nDr Jimmy Breen (Telethon Kids Institute)\n\n2:00 pm: Keynote (45 min) – A/Prof Fatemeh Vafaee (UNSW): Big Data and Artificial Intelligence: Driving Personalised Medicine of the Future \n2:45pm Break (30 min) \nSession 4: \n3:15 pm: Invited talk (30 min) – Prof Kerry Taylor (ANU): Mining Knowledge Graphs for explainable learning \n3:45 pm: ADSN Breakout Sessions – major theme discussion groups (45 minutes) \n4:30 pm: Report from ADSN Breakout session \n4:45 pm: Posters & Networking \nEvening Session (optional) \n5:30 pm: ARDC + ADSN session: Investigating national infrastructure to support data science in healthcare.  Collaboration with the Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC)  (ARDC to provide food/drinks) \n	Day 2 – Friday\, 8 December\n8:45 am Coffee/sign-in \nSession 5: Chaired by Prof Dino Sejdinovic (Adelaide) \n9:00 am: Keynote (45 min): Prof Xiao-Li Meng (Harvard) – Seeking simplicity in statistics\, complexity in wine\, and everything else in fortune cookies \n9:45 am: Poster spotlights (2 x 5 min): \n\nIsobel Abell (Melbourne): Cost-effective boosting allocations in the post-Omicron era of COVID-19 management\nSui Lun Chau (CISPA – Helmholtz Center for Information Security): Explaining Gaussian Process Models with Stochastic Shapley Values\n\n10:00 am: Invited talk (30 min) – Dr Sevvandi Kandanaarachchi (CSIRO) – Explainable insights on algorithm performance \n10:30 am: Break (30 min) \nSession 6: \n11:00 am: Invited talk – Dr Jason Signolet (Fivecast) \n11:30 am: Panel Discussion on Ethics in Data Science and Generative AI\, with: \n\nLevi-Craig Murray (Indigenous Data Network\, University of Melbourne)\nProf Kevin Desouza (QUT Centre for Data Science)\nDr Sarah James (Fivecast)\nLana Tikhomirov (Adelaide)\n\n12:15 pm: Contributed talk (15 min) – Bryce Polley (Adelaide/QUT) & Mardi Longbottom (Australian Wine Research Institute) – Data Science for sustainable wine growing \n12:30 pm Lunch Break (45min) \nSession 7: \n1:15 pm: Invited talk: A/Prof Simon Angus (Monash) – The Monash IP Observatory: measuring the internet at global scale\, 3 billion times a day \n1:45 pm: Contributed presentations (2 talks at 15 min each): \n\nProf Inge Koch (RMIT): Assessment of classification approaches for proteomics mass spectrometry imaging data of endometrial cancer patients\nProf Martin White (Adelaide): A diffusion model enhanced MCMC sampler\n\n2:15 pm: ADSN Breakout Session – what’s ahead for 2024 in the ADSN \n3:00 pm: Closing remarks \n3:15 pm: Posters & Networking continue through the afternoon \n				\n	ADSN 2022 Inaugural Conference Wrap-up
URL:https://australiandatascience.net/event/2023-adsn-conference/
LOCATION:National Wine Centre of Australia\, Corner of Hackney Rd &\, Botanic Rd\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
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