Hidden
Markov Models and Complex Systems Programme
Under the auspices of
an NZIMA (New Zealand Institute of Mathematics and its Applications) Programme,
a series of workshops and seminars will be conducted throughout New Zealand in
the second half of 2005, bringing together statistical practitioners who use
Hidden Markov Models and related methods to analyse data from a wide variety
of applications. The aim of the Programme is to augment the research programmes of New
Zealand scientists working with HMM methods.
FIRST WORKSHOP
Theme: Introduction to Hidden Markov Models and their Applications in New Zealand
You
are warmly invited to become part of HMM Programme network, and to join us
at the first workshop, which will be held at the
Lake Wanaka Centre, Wanaka
from 29 June - 1 July, 2005. It will be a satellite meeting to
the NZSA 2005 Conference in
Dunedin (4-6 July).
Its emphasis will be to establish a network of
practitioners within New Zealand. It will include post-graduate level
tutorials, an opportunity for all practitioners to describe
their research, and some expert contribution.
To indicate your interest in the Programme and register for
the first workshop, go to the registration page.
Information on tutorials, invited and
contributed talks is given on the programme page.
To find out about the
venue, accommodation and
transport options and
recreational opportunities, go to the
logistics
page. All
student-related material is gathered together on the
student participation page. For further information, go to the
contact page.
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