USER 2011 - useR! 2011 : The R User Conference 2011
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Deadline: April 01, 2011 | Date: August 16, 2011-August 18, 2011
Venue/Country: Coventry, U.K.
Updated: 2011-01-27 13:10:59 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
One-page abstracts are invited for oral or poster presentations on innovative and exciting applications of R, on topics including but not limited to: * Bayesian statistics * Bioinformatics * Chemometrics and computational physics * Data mining * Econometrics & finance * Environmetrics & Ecological Modeling * High Performance Computing * Imaging * Interfaces with other languages/software * Machine Learning * Multivariate statistics * Nonparametric Statistics * Pharmaceutical Statistics * Psychometrics * Spatial Statistics * Statistics in the Social and Political Sciences * Teaching * Visualization & Graphics The poster session will be a major social event on the evening of the first day of the conference and submissions for this session are actively encouraged. Submissions for contributed talks will be considered for the following types of session: * useR! Kaleidoscope * These sessions give a broad overview of the many different applications of R and should appeal to a wide audience. * useR! Focus Sessions * These sessions focus on topics of special interest and may be more technical. The assignment of talks to sessions will be made by the program committee. In both cases presentations will be allowed 17 minutes, followed by 3 minutes discussion. In addition to the regular contributed talks, all participants are invited to present a Lightning Talk, for which no abstract is required. These talks provide a 5-minute platform to speak on any R-related topic and should particularly appeal to R newbies. Participants wishing to give such a talk must provide an informative title on their registration form.
Keywords: Accepted papers list. Acceptance Rate. EI Compendex. Engineering Index. ISTP index. ISI index. Impact Factor.
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