Workshop on Bayesian Inference for Latent Gaussian Models with Applications

02.02.2011-05.02.2011


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Organized by Reinhard Furrer - Institute of Mathematics and Leonhard Held - Institute for Social and Preventive Medicine.
The workshop is sponsered by the University of Zurich.

Latent Gaussian models have numerous applications, for example in spatial and spatio-temporal epidemiology and climate modelling. This workshop brings together researchers who develop and apply Bayesian inference in this broad model class. One methodological focus is on model computation, using either classical MCMC techniques or more recent deterministic approaches such as integrated nested Laplace approximations (INLA). A second theme of the workshop is model uncertainty, ranging from model criticism to model selection and model averaging.

Confirmed invited speakers are:

  • Gonzalo García-Donato (UCLM, Spain)
  • Objective priors and search strategies in large variable selection problems
  • Sylvia Frühwirth-Schnatter (JKU, Austria)
  • Bayesian variable selection and model identification through sparsity priors
  • Alan Gelfand (Duke, USA)
  • Point pattern modeling for degraded presence-only data over large regions
  • Chris Holmes (Oxford, UK)
  • Computational strategies for Bayesian logistic regression analysis in genetic association studies within related populations
  • Finn Lindgren (NTNU, Norway)
  • How to avoid covariance functions, kernels, and dense lattices
  • Christopher Paciorek (Harvard, USA)
  • A unified approach to spatial modeling using Markov random fields?
  • Christian P. Robert (Paris, France)
  • ABC methods for Bayesian model choice
  • Håvard Rue (NTNU, Norway)
  • INLA: Past, Present & Future
  • Stephan Sain (NCAR, USA)
  • Statistical analysis of regional climate model ensembles: NARCCAP case studies

    On Wednesday morning, Håvard Rue will present a tutorial about INLA.


    Abstract submission for contributed talks and poster presentations is now closed.


    Contact: bilgm11@math.uzh.ch

    Location

    The Workshop on Bayesian Inference for Latent Gaussian Models with Applications will take place
    at the University of Zurich
    • Wednesday to Friday
      building KOL - Rämistrasse 71, CH-8006 Zürich - Room KOL-F-101
    • Friday afternoon - Poster (17:00)
      building KOL - Rämistrasse 71, CH-8006 Zürich - Lichthof Süd
    • Saturday
      building SOC - Rämistrasse 69, CH-8006 Zürich - Room SOC-1-106


    How to get there

    • From Zurich main station
      Take Tram No 6 direction Zoo and get off at the stop ETH/Universitätsspital. It is then a short walk
      along the Rämistrasse to the University of Zurich.

    • From Zurich airport
      Take Tram No 10 direction Zürich HB (main station). In about 30 minutes you arrive at the Tram
      stop ETH/Universitätsspital. From there it is a short walk along the Rämistrasse to the University.

    Registration Fee

    The registration fee of 100 CHF needs to be paid at the registration desk in cash. For students, the workshop is free, provided their supervisor sends a student confirmation.

    Workshop Dinner

    The workshop dinner will be on Thursday starting at 18:00 in the restaurant "Wirtschaft Neumarkt", Neumarkt 5, 8001 Zürich, which is only a short walk away from the university. (Costs: 80 CHF including drinks).

    City Tour

    On Friday morning at 8:30am you can join a guided city tour through the beautiful old town of Zurich. The tour starts at "Central", which is the big traffic junction to the east of the main station and to the right of the river Limmat. You will walk through the eastern part of the historic centre of Zurich, and visit the Niederdorf and the Grossmünster Church, among other interesting places. The tour ends at 10:00am at the university, where you can refresh during the coffee break. (Costs: 10 CHF).

    Organizing Committee

    Reinhard Furrer, Leonhard Held, Steven Geinitz, Daniel Heersink,
    Andrea Riebler, Franziska Robmann Daniel Sabanés Bové,

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