Bayes in Grenoble

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 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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  • Bayes in Grenoble: Vadim Strijov
    on the February 19, 2020
    Vadim Strijov from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Russia, will talk about "Bayesian model selection and multimodelling". The event will take place on February, 19 at 10:00 am at Inria Montbonnot.
  • Bayes in Grenoble: Nicolas Chopin
    on the January 23, 2020
    Nicolas Chopin from ENSAE Paris will talk about "Sequential Monte-Carlo". The event will take place on January, 23 at 2:00 pm at GIPSA lab.
  • Bayes in Grenoble: Ladislas Nalborczyk
    on the November 28, 2019
    Ladislas Nalborczyk from LPNC will talk about "Bayesian statistics in R". The event will take place on November, 28 at 4:00 pm at IMAG building.
  • Bayes in Grenoble: Robin Ryder
    on the October 24, 2019
    Robin Ryder from Paris-Dauphine University will talk about "A Bayesian non-parametric methodology for inferring grammar complexity". The event will take place on October, 24 at 2:00 pm at IMAG building.
  • Bayes in Grenoble: Julyan Arbel
    on the September 19, 2019
    Julyan Arbel from Inria Grenoble Rhône-Alpes will talk about "Some theory on Bayesian neural networks". The event will take place on September, 19 at 2:00 pm at IMAG building.



Published on October 14, 2019