Workshop on probability and statistical modeling, and applications:
Workshop on probability and statistical modeling, and applications:
9th Smögen Workshop
Smögen, Sweden August 13-16, 2018Summary
During the past three decades the Stochastic Centre in Gothenburg has run a series of workshops on probability and statistical modeling and applications. This workshop, the 9th in the series, is organized together with the Norwegian Computing Center in Oslo. The four day workshop will be divided into six sessions, three on point processes (organized by Claes Andersson/Aila Särkkä, Thordis Thorarinsdottir, and Rasmus Waagepetersen), one on random fields (organized by David Bolin), one on extreme values (organized by Holger Rootzén/Thordis Thorarinsdottir), and one on analysing microscopy images (organized by Marco Lonfils/Mats Rudemo). In addition to talks, there will be ample time for informal discussions and research.
Smögen is a small fishing-village in the archipelago on the Swedish west coast 150 km north of Gothenburg and 200 km south of Oslo. Room and board at Smögens Hafvsbad as well as the transport between Gothenburg or Oslo and Smögen is covered for all workshop participants.
Participation in the workshop is by invitation only and registration is now closed.
Program
Day 1 - Monday, August 13 2018
12:00 - 13:00 Lunch
13:00 - 13:15 Opening
13:15 - 17:15 Session 1: Point processes (Aila Särkkä & Claes Andersson)
19:00 Dinner
Day 2 - Tuesday, August 14 2018
09:00 - 12:00 Session 2: Extremes (Holger Rootzen & Thordis Thorarinsdottir)
12:00 - 13:00 Lunch
13:00 - 17:10 Session 3: Point processes (Rasmus Waagepetersen)
19:00 Dinner
Day 3 - Wednesday, August 15 2018
09:00 - 12:00 Session 4: Point processes (Thordis Thorarinsdottir & Peter Guttorp)
12:00 - 13:00 Lunch
13:00 - 16:15 Session 5: Microscopy images (Marco Lonfils & Mats Rudemo)
18:00 Excursion and dinner
Day 4 - Thursday, August 16 2018
09:00 - 12:00 Session 6: Random fields (David Bolin)
12:00 - 13:00 Lunch
13:00 End of workshop and safe trip home
Local organizers: Aila Särkkä, David Bolin, Holger Rootzen and Thordis Thorarinsdottir.
Funded by: The Knut and Alice Wallenberg’s Foundation through the project "Stochastics for big data and big systems", Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research through the project “Material structures seen through microscopes and statistics”, and the Research Council of Norway through the project “Model selection and model verification for point processes”.