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Summary of the last week's Christian Robert visit

Sam Clifford wrote 9 months ago: I didn’t have any one on one meetings with Professor Robert but he did address two of my stats … more →

Tags: Blog 2, Blog, Isba, Conferences, Brag, QUT, statistics, Seminar, Programming

Christian Robert addressing BRAG about improving MCMC

Sam Clifford wrote 9 months ago: Christian took some time to finish off the abridged meeting from last week so he could give us a few … more →

Tags: Blog 2, Blog, Brag, statistics, Programming, Bayesian statistics

Christian Robert's talk on ABC for Model Choice and open floor on Bayesian computation

Sam Clifford wrote 9 months ago: This is the Storify of my tweets from the afternoon sessions of Christian Robert’s visit to QU … more →

Tags: Blog 2, Blog, Science, QUT, statistics, Seminar, Programming, Bayesian statistics, storify

Christian Robert's talk on simulation

Sam Clifford wrote 9 months ago: This morning I went to see Christian Robert talk at QUT about the use of simulation as a tool in sta … more →

Tags: Blog 2, Blog, Science, Brag, QUT, statistics, Seminar, Simulation, storify

A few things from today

Sam Clifford wrote 9 months ago: Christian Robert is visiting my stats research group at the moment. This morning he spoke to our gro … more →

Tags: Blog 2, Blog, Science, aérosols, QUT, R, statistics, Seminar, Programming

Professor Christian Robert - Lecture Series

Charisse Farr wrote 9 months ago: Professor Christian Robert  from the Department of Applied Mathematics at the Université Paris-Dauph … more →

Tags: People, Seminars, AMSI-SSAI Lecturer, Bayesian statistics, Public Lecture

A few things that warrant an update

Sam Clifford wrote 10 months ago: The Finnish paper is pretty much ready for submission to Annals of Applied Stats. I’ve updated … more →

Tags: Blog 2, Blog, Science, ilaqh, Isba, Conferences, statistics, Japan, Travel

ISBA 2012 - A few thoughts

Sam Clifford wrote 11 months ago: Christian Robert asked for some guest bloggers for ISBA 2012 and today his ‘og features my tho … more →

Tags: Blog 2, Blog, Isba, nonparametrics, statistics, Japan, Travel, Finland

Gelman and Robert

Sam Clifford wrote 12 months ago: Kerrie Mengersen, one of my supervisors, is visiting some colleagues in France at the moment. It app … more →

Tags: Blog 2, Blog, Science, QUT, Seminar, Papers, arxiv, journals, Andrew Gelman

Christian Robert coming to Australia

Sam Clifford wrote 1 year ago: One statistician whose blog I follow, Christian Robert (silent t), is coming to Australia later in t … more →

Tags: Blog 2, Blog, Isba, Conferences, QUT, statistics, Seminar, ASC

The 3 stages of the acceptance of novel truths2 comments

Mayo wrote 1 year ago: There is an often-heard slogan about the stages of the acceptance of novel truths: First people deny … more →

Tags: statistics, birnbaum, likelihood principle

Getting Credit (or blame) for Something You Don't Deserve (and first honorable mention)2 comments

Mayo wrote 1 year ago: Ruler at the Bottom of Ocean It was three months ago that I began this blog with “overheard at the c … more →

Tags: Philosophy of Statistics, Comedy, weak conditionality principle, 1st honorable mention

If you try sometime, you find you get what you need!

Mayo wrote 1 year ago: picking up the pieces Thanks to Nancy Cartwright, a little ad hoc discussion group has formed: “Phil … more →

Tags: statistics, all models are wrong, Models/Modelling, PhilErrorStat:LSE, piecemeal inquiry

How many meanings can Bayesian statistics have? or When can I get off this ship?1 comment

Mr. Bayes wrote 4 years ago: Andrew Gelman, whose blog is always a good read (and is also updated much more often than this one!) … more →

Tags: Paradigmatic matters, Andrew Gelman


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