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ISBA²⁴ [call for contributed talks]

Posted in Kids, pictures, Statistics, Travel, University life with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , on September 28, 2023 by xi'an

Now that the invited sessions have been selected by the scientific committee of ISBA²⁴ (with both sessions in which I am involved, Bayesian data privacy and The future of ISBA conferences, accepted), the call is open for contributed talks, with deadline 17 November. (If  this helps in making a proposal, childcare will be available during the conference.)

Contributed talks will be 20 minutes long. Please note that the one-oral-presentation-per-speaker policy is in effect: Each participant shall give at most one oral presentation. All talks, discussions, and panel discussions, &tc count as an oral presentation, the only exceptions being discussants for Named Lectures, and presenters of short courses.

 

ISBA²⁴ [website]

Posted in pictures, Statistics, Travel, University life with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , on August 31, 2023 by xi'an

Italy no-no’s

Posted in Kids, pictures, Travel with tags , , , , , , , , , , , on May 22, 2023 by xi'an

The Lonely Planet blog has a list of prohibitions on tourists’ activities when visiting some Italian cities. Like Venice, Rome or Milan (below). Most of which is sort of obvious, like not walking around shirtless or barefoot away from beaches, feed the pigeons (although our kids did when visiting Venice for the first time!), hold picnics in busy areas, sit on the Rialto Bridge or the Spanish steps, ride a bike in Venezia!, swim in Trevi Fountain or a Venezia canalo (although kayaking remains allowed outside main canals and working hours), or steal sands from beaches. Some are less predictable, like eating in the street in Florence centre, dress up like an historical (Roman) figure, or wear sandals when hiking. (For the latest one, I got scolded last January when hiking to a waterfall in the Northern tip of Martinique, if not by the police!)

Roberto Casarin’s talk at CREST tomorrow

Posted in Statistics with tags , , , , , , , , , , , on March 13, 2019 by xi'an

My former student and friend Roberto Casarin (University Ca’Foscari, Venice) will talk tomorrow at the CREST Financial Econometrics seminar on

“Bayesian Markov Switching Tensor Regression for Time-varying Networks”

Time: 10:30
Date: 14 March 2019
Place: Room 3001, ENSAE, Université Paris-Saclay

Abstract : We propose a new Bayesian Markov switching regression model for multi-dimensional arrays (tensors) of binary time series. We assume a zero-inflated logit dynamics with time-varying parameters and apply it to multi-layer temporal networks. The original contribution is threefold. First, in order to avoid over-fitting we propose a parsimonious parameterisation of the model, based on a low-rank decomposition of the tensor of regression coefficients. Second, the parameters of the tensor model are driven by a hidden Markov chain, thus allowing for structural changes. The regimes are identified through prior constraints on the mixing probability of the zero-inflated model. Finally, we model the jointly dynamics of the network and of a set of variables of interest. We follow a Bayesian approach to inference, exploiting the Pólya-Gamma data augmentation scheme for logit models in order to provide an efficient Gibbs sampler for posterior approximation. We show the effectiveness of the sampler on simulated datasets of medium-big sizes, finally we apply the methodology to a real dataset of financial networks.

snapshot from Venezia #2 [jatp]

Posted in Kids, pictures, Travel with tags , , , , , , , , on May 5, 2018 by xi'an