Case Studies in Bayesian Statistics and
Machine Learning

Workshop 1 - 2009

October 16-17, 2009
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA

The First Workshop on Case Studies of Bayesian Statistics and Machine Learning will take place on October 16th and 17th, 2009 at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. The Workshop will focus applications of Bayesian statistics and Machine Learning to problems in science and technology. It will feature three different tracks: In-depth contributed presentations and discussions of substantial research, shorter presentations by young researchers and poster presentations. The workshop builds upon the Case Studies of Bayesian Statistics Workshop which was held at CMU for the last two decades. In conjunction with the workshop, the Department of Statistics' Eleventh Morris H DeGroot memorial lecture will be delivered by Professor Michael Jordan, University of California at Berkeley.


We are calling for abstracts for all three tracks. The first is for major case studies. Each presentation is expected to be delivered by both, the statistician / ML researcher and their collaborator(s) from the applied area. These presentations will be allocated a 3 hour slot and are expected to be detailed and represent long standing, successful collaborations. A detailed abstract (2-3 pages) from those interested in presenting one of these collaborations is due Monday, February 1, 2009. Abstracts should emphasize the scientific and technological background, and should clarify the extent to which the inferential work will address key components of the problems articulated.

The second track is for 15-minute presentations by young researchers (students or those who completed PhD within the last five years). Abstracts for this track should be 1-2 pages and are due July 1. Abstracts should emphasize the scientific problems and how the statistical work solves the problems.

Abstracts not selected for presentation would be considered for a poster session. In addition, we invite additional submissions for posters (1 page) which are due September 1, 2009.

  • LONG ABSTRACTS DUE : FEBRUARY 1ST 2009
  • SHORT ABSTRACTS DUE : JULY 1ST 2009
  • POSTER ABSTRACTS DUE : SEPTEMBER 1ST

The online (and free!) journal Bayesian Analysis has agreed to publish the major case studies with discussion, and invites submission of the other papers connected with the workshop.

If you have questions, please contact Jay Kadane at kadane@stat.cmu.edu or Ziv Bar-Joseph at zivbj@cs.cmu.edu. text


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Organized by:

Jay Kadane, Department of Statistics, CMU (program chair)

Ziv Bar-Joseph, Machine Learning Department, CMU (program co-chair)

David Blei, Computer Science Department, Princeton

Merlise Clyde, Department of Statistics, Duke University

Zoubin Ghahramini, Computer Sceince Department, Cambridge University

David Heckerman, Microsoft research

Tommi Jaakkola, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT

Rob Kass, Department of Statistics, CMU

Tony O'Hagan, Warwick University

Dalene Stangl, Department of Statistics, Duke University