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    ASDM 2012 - 7th Summer School on Advanced Statistics and Data Mining

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    Deadline: June 25, 2012 | Date: July 06, 2012

    Venue/Country: Madrid, Spain

    Updated: 2012-04-03 22:28:22 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    The Technical University of Madrid (UPM) will once more organize the summer

    school on 'Advanced Statistics and Data Mining' in Madrid between June

    25th and July 6th. This year's programme comprises 12 courses divided

    into 2 weeks. Attendees may register in each course independently.

    Early registration is now *OPEN*. Extended information on course programmes,

    price, venue, accommodation and transport is available at the school's

    website:

    http://www.dia.fi.upm.es/ASDM

    Best regards,

    -- The coordinators of the school.

    *List of courses and brief description*

    Week 1 (June 25th - June 29th, 2012)

    Course 1: Bayesian networks (15 h)

    Basics of Bayesian networks. Inference in Bayesian networks.

    Learning Bayesian networks from data.

    Course 2: Statistical inference (15 h)

    Introduction. Some basic statistical test. Multiple testing.

    Introduction to bootstrap methods. Introduction to Robust Statistics.

    Course 3: Supervised pattern recognition (15 h)

    Introduction. Assessing the performance of supervised classification

    algorithms. Preprocessing. Classification techniques. Combining

    multiple classifiers. Comparing supervised classification algorithms.

    Course 4: Multivariate data analysis (15 h)

    Introduction. Data Examination. Principal component analysis

    (PCA). Factor Analysis. Multidimensional Scaling (MDS).

    Correspondence analysis. Multivariate Analysis of Variance

    (MANOVA). Canonical correlation.

    Course 5: Neural networks (15 h)

    Introduction. Perceptrons. Training algorithms. Accelerating

    convergence. Useful tricks for MLPs. Deep networks.

    Course 6: Feature Subset Selection (15 h)

    Introduction. Filter approaches. Wrapper methods.

    Embedded methods. Drawbacks and future strands.

    Practical session.

    Week 2 (July 2nd - July 6th, 2012)

    Course 7: Time series analysis (15 h)

    Introduction. Probability models to time series. Regression and

    Fourier analysis. Forecasting and Data mining.

    Course 8: Hidden Markov Models (15 h)

    Introduction. Discrete Hidden Markov Models. Basic algorithms

    for Hidden Markov Models. Semicontinuous Hidden Markov Models.

    Continuous Hidden Markov Models. Unit selection and clustering.

    Speaker and Environment Adaptation for HMMs.

    Other applications of HMMs.

    Course 9: Hot topics in intelligent data analysis (15 h)

    Multi-label and multi-dimensional classification. Advanced

    Bayesian classifiers. Advanced Clustering. Partially supervised

    classification with uncertain class labels. Directional statistics.

    Spatial point processes.

    Course 10: Unsupervised pattern recognition (15 h)

    Introduction. Prototype-based clustering. Density-based

    clustering. Graph-based clustering. Cluster evaluation.

    Miscellanea.

    Course 11: Support vector machines and kernel methods (15 h)

    Introduction. SVM models. SVM learning algorithms. Other kernel

    methods: Kernel PCA, Kernel FDA, Kernel K-means. Practical

    work.

    Course 12: Regression (15 h)

    Introduction. Simple Linear Regression Model. Measures of model

    adequacy. Multiple Linear Regression. Regression Diagnostics and

    model violations. Polynomial regression. Variable selection.

    Indicator variables as regressors. Logistic regression.

    Nonlinear Regression.


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