Bayes in Grenoble: Matteo Sesia

on the July 10, 2018

July, 10th at 11:00 am
Matteo Sesia (PhD Student, Stanford University) will talk about "Gene Hunting with Knockoffs for Hidden Markov Models". The event will take place on July, 10 at 11:00 am at Inria Montbonnot.
Bayes in Grenoble is a new reading group on Bayesian statistical methods. The purpose of this group is to gather the Grenoble Bayesian community on a monthly basis around noteworthy papers. Those can equally focus on theory, methods, learning, applications, computations, etc, and can be seminal papers as well as recent preprints, as soon as they relate to Bayes.

The sessions last two hours: the presentation is followed by an informal moment where participants will enjoy cocktails and snacks offered by the Grenoble Alpes Data Institute.

The reading group is organised by Julyan Arbel and Florence Forbes. Feel free to contact them if you wish to attend/be added to the mailing list and/or give a talk. https://sites.google.com/view/bigseminar/accueil

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14 June 2018, Matteo Sesia (PhD Student, Stanford University)

Gene Hunting with Knockoffs for Hidden Markov Models

(pdf) (arXiv) (BibTex)

Joint work with C. Sabatti and E. Candes.



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Published on September 18, 2018

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Inria Montbonnot
room F107