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German-Japanese Workshop

After a 1st Japanese-German Workshop (Tokyo, 2005) and a 2nd German-Japanese Workshop (Berlin, 2006) selected papers of which have been published in a special issue of the Springer series "Studies in Classification, Data Analysis, and Knowledge Organization” (Title: Cooperation in Classification and Data Analysis, Editors: A. Okada, T. Imaizumi, H.-H. Bock, W. Gaul) a 3rd German-Japanese Workshop is planned that will take place together with the 34th Annual Conference of the German Classification Society in Karlsruhe. The workshop will be held on July 20 – 21, 2010.
The number of contributions will have to be restricted to 30-40 papers with approximately 15 – 20 presentations each by Japanese and by German researchers.

  • 5th German-Japanese Workshop on Classification

    September 11, 2016 – September 13, 2016

    After a 1st Japanese-German Workshop (Tokyo, 2005), a 2nd in Berlin (2006), a 3rd in Karlsruhe (2010), a fourth in Kyoto (2012), it is now time to continue this extremely successfull series, which was founded by Wolfgang Gaul, with a fifth workshop in 2016. As before the focus will be on classification and is generally open to all.

    Location this time is the beautiful city of Günzburg with its Reisensburg Castle. Nearby attractions are Ulm (birthplace of Albert Einstein, cathedral, etc.), Lake Constance, Neuschwanstein, Munich just to name a few.

    As before, selected papers can be published in a special issue of the "Archives of Data Science”.

    For time and space reasons is the number of contributions limited to 30-40 presentations and papers with approximately 15 – 20 presentations by Japanese and by German researchers.


    Organizers:

    Prof. Dr. Hans A. Kestler (+49 (0)731 - 50 24500, hans.kestler@uni-ulm.de)
    Dr. Johann Kraus (+49 (0))731 -50 24512, johann.kraus@uni-ulm.de)
    Axel Fürstberger (+49 (0)731 500 44696, axel.fuerstberger@uni-ulm.de)

    Directions:

    For directions on how to reach the Reisensburg, see Anfahrt

     

    Call for submissions and timeline.

    Please send abstracts to hans.kestler@uni-ulm.de and blausen@essex.ac.uk.

     

     

Statistical Computing

The workshop "Statistical Computing" is held annually by the Working Groups "Statistical Computing" of the GMDS/IBS-DR and "Biostatistics" of the GfKl. The meeting offers a forum for the discussion of methodological developments in the field of statistical computing. Special emphasis is given on applications in the life sciences, but contributions from other research areas are also very welcome.

The location of the "Statistical Computing" workshops is Reisensburg Castle near Ulm (Germany), which provides on-site accommodation and food for the participants. The workshop is usually started on Sunday by a keynote talk held by an expert in the field of statistical computing. In the following days the program includes contributed talks, hands-on tutorials and at least one more keynote talk. The number of participants is typically around 40, which facilitates productive and enjoyable discussions.

 

  • Statistical Computing 2024

    July 28, 2024 – July 31, 2024

    54th workshop of the working groups Statistical Computing (GMDS/IBS-DR) and Klassifikation und Datenanalyse in den Biowissenschaften (GfKl).

    The workshop "Statistical Computing" is held annually by the Working Groups "Statistical Computing" of the GMDS/IBS-DR and "Biostatistics" of the GfKl. The meeting offers a forum for the discussion of methodological developments in the field of statistical computing. Special emphasis is given on applications in the life sciences, but contributions from other research areas are also very welcome.

    The location of the "Statistical Computing" workshops is Reisensburg Castle near Ulm (Germany), which provides on-site accommodation and food for the participants. The workshop is usually started on Sunday by a keynote talk held by an expert in the field of statistical computing. In the following days the program includes contributed talks, hands-on tutorials and at least one more keynote talk. The number of participants is typically around 40, which facilitates productive and enjoyable discussions.

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    Abstract submission deadline: 31.05.2024

    We appreciate contributed presentations from the research areas "Statistical Computing" and "Computational Statistics".
    Abstracts for talks or posters should be submitted by e-mail to Hans Kestler (hans.kestler@uni-ulm.de) and Johann Kraus (johann.kraus@uni-ulm.de). The workshop language will be English.

    Confirmed invited speakers are

    • Achim Tresch (Köln) - Feature extraction for multivariate spatial data
    • Eyke Hüllermeier (München) - Uncertainty Quantification in Machine Learning: From Aleatoric to Epistemic
    • Sarah Friedrich (Augsburg) - Regularization methods in clinical biostatistics: State-of-the art and possibilities for improvement
    Confirmed speaker for the MaRDI session
    • Sara El-Gebali (Datacite, Schweden) - From Data to Discovery: DataCite’s Role in FAIR Data Management
    • Roman Hornung (München) - Reproducibility at the Biometrical Journal: Simple tips for writing and publishing clear code to ensure reproducible results

    Statistical Computing 2024 Program

    Statistical Computing 2024 Abstracts

    Templates for abstract submissions

    If you submit an abstract for a talk or a poster presentation, please use the following templates:

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    Sponsored by the Mathematical Research Data Initiative (MaRDI), represented by the Task Area Statistics and Machine Learning (Members: TUM, LMU, and WIAS).

    MaRDI

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  • Statistical Computing 2023

    July 30, 2023 – August 2, 2023

    53rd workshop of the working groups Statistical Computing (GMDS/IBS-DR) and Klassifikation und Datenanalyse in den Biowissenschaften (GfKl).

    The workshop "Statistical Computing" is held annually by the Working Groups "Statistical Computing" of the GMDS/IBS-DR and "Biostatistics" of the GfKl. The meeting offers a forum for the discussion of methodological developments in the field of statistical computing. Special emphasis is given on applications in the life sciences, but contributions from other research areas are also very welcome.

    The location of the "Statistical Computing" workshops is Reisensburg Castle near Ulm (Germany), which provides on-site accommodation and food for the participants. The workshop is usually started on Sunday by a keynote talk held by an expert in the field of statistical computing. In the following days the program includes contributed talks, hands-on tutorials and at least one more keynote talk. The number of participants is typically around 40, which facilitates productive and enjoyable discussions.

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    Abstract submission deadline: 30.04.2023
    Extended deadline: 17.5.2023

    We appreciate contributed presentations from the research areas "Statistical Computing" and "Computational Statistics".
    Abstracts for talks or posters should be submitted by e-mail to Hans Kestler (hans.kestler@uni-ulm.de) and Johann Kraus (johann.kraus@uni-ulm.de). The workshop language will be English.

    Confirmed invited speakers are

    • Anne-Laure Boulesteix (München) - Towards reliable empirical evidence in methodological computational research: Recent developments and remaining challenges
    • Nico Pfeifer (Tübingen) - Efficient privacy-preserving machine learning for precision medicine
    • Tim Friede (Göttingen): From trial simulation to in-silico trials
    Confirmed invited speaker for the MaRDI session
    • Sebastian Meyer: Changes in R

    Statistical Computing 2023 Program

    Templates for abstract submissions

    If you submit an abstract for a talk or a poster presentation, please use the following templates:

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    Sponsored by the Mathematical Research Data Initiative (MaRDI), represented by the Task Area Statistics and Machine Learning (Members: TUM, LMU, and WIAS).

    MaRDI

    Former Workshops:

  • Statistical Computing 2022

    July 24, 2022 – July 27, 2022

    52th workshop of the working groups Statistical Computing (GMDS/IBS-DR) and Klassifikation und Datenanalyse in den Biowissenschaften (GfKl).

    The workshop "Statistical Computing" is held annually by the Working Groups "Statistical Computing" of the GMDS/IBS-DR and "Biostatistics" of the GfKl. The meeting offers a forum for the discussion of methodological developments in the field of statistical computing. Special emphasis is given on applications in the life sciences, but contributions from other research areas are also very welcome.

    The location of the "Statistical Computing" workshops is Reisensburg Castle near Ulm (Germany), which provides on-site accommodation and food for the participants. The workshop is usually started on Sunday by a keynote talk held by an expert in the field of statistical computing. In the following days the program includes contributed talks, hands-on tutorials and at least one more keynote talk. The number of participants is typically around 40, which facilitates productive and enjoyable discussions.

     

    Important information:

    Hygiene concept at Reisensburg Castle: 3G (May 2022)

    Abstract submission deadline: 30.04.2022

    We appreciate contributed presentations from the research areas "Statistical Computing" and "Computational Statistics".
    Abstracts for talks or posters should be submitted by e-mail to Hans Kestler (hans.kestler@uni-ulm.de) and Axel Fuerstberger (axel.fuerstberger@uni-ulm.de). The workshop language will be English.

    Confirmed invited speakers are

    • Rolf Backofen (Freiburg) - Machine-Learning in the Context of CRISPR Research
    • Marvin N. Wright (Bremen) - Random Forests: Myths and Facts

    • Tutorial: Vanessa Didelez (Bremen) - Introduction to Causal Discovery
    Statistical Computing 2022 Flyer

    Program

    Statistical Computing 2023 is planned from 30.07.2023 to 02.08.2023

    All participants are required to take a COVID19-test. Tests will be provided on site.

    Templates for abstract submissions

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  • Statistical Computing 2019

    June 30, 2019 – July 3, 2019

    51th workshop of the working groups Statistical Computing (GMDS/IBS-DR) and Klassifikation und Datenanalyse in den Biowissenschaften (GfKl).

    The workshop "Statistical Computing" is held annually by the Working Groups "Statistical Computing" of the GMDS/IBS-DR and "Biostatistics" of the GfKl. The meeting offers a forum for the discussion of methodological developments in the field of statistical computing. Special emphasis is given on applications in the life sciences, but contributions from other research areas are also very welcome.

    The location of the "Statistical Computing" workshops is Reisensburg Castle near Ulm (Germany), which provides on-site accommodation and food for the participants. The workshop is usually started on Sunday by a keynote talk held by an expert in the field of statistical computing. In the following days the program includes contributed talks, hands-on tutorials and at least one more keynote talk. The number of participants is typically around 40, which facilitates productive and enjoyable discussions.

    Abstract submission deadline: 01. April 2019

    We appreciate contributed presentations from the research areas "Statistical Computing" and "Computational Statistics".
    Abstracts for talks or posters should be submitted by e-mail to Hans Kestler (hans.kestler@uni-ulm.de) and Axel Fuerstberger (axel.fuerstberger@uni-ulm.de). The workshop language will be English.

    Confirmed speakers are

    • Joachim Buhmann (Zürich): Can I believe what I see? - Information theoretic algorithm validation
    • Christiane Fuchs (Bielefeld): Tackling leukemia through computational statistics
    • Annika Hoyer (Düsseldorf): A bivariate time-to-event model for the meta-analysis of full ROC curves
    • Nadja Klein (Berlin): A Novel Spike-and-Slab Prior for Effect Selection in Distributional Regression Models
    • Nikolaus Umlauf (Innsbruck): bamlss: A Lego toolbox for flexible regression models

    • Tutorial: Scalable Automatic Machine Learning with H2O
    Statistical Computing 2019 Flyer

    Program

    Templates for abstract submissions

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    Former Workshops:


     

  • Statistical Computing 2018

    July 8, 2018 – July 11, 2018

    50th workshop of the working groups Statistical Computing (GMDS/IBS-DR) and Klassifikation und Datenanalyse in den Biowissenschaften (GfKl).

    The workshop "Statistical Computing" is held annually by the Working Groups "Statistical Computing" of the GMDS/IBS-DR and "Biostatistics" of the GfKl. The meeting offers a forum for the discussion of methodological developments in the field of statistical computing. Special emphasis is given on applications in the life sciences, but contributions from other research areas are also very welcome.

    The location of the "Statistical Computing" workshops is Reisensburg Castle near Ulm (Germany), which provides on-site accommodation and food for the participants. The workshop is usually started on Sunday by a keynote talk held by an expert in the field of statistical computing. In the following days the program includes contributed talks, hands-on tutorials and at least one more keynote talk. The number of participants is typically around 40, which facilitates productive and enjoyable discussions.

    Abstract submission deadline: 16.04.2018

    We appreciate contributed presentations from the research areas "Statistical Computing" and "Computational Statistics".
    Abstracts for talks or posters should be submitted by e-mail to Hans Kestler (hans.kestler@uni-ulm.de) and Axel Fuerstberger (axel.fuerstberger@uni-ulm.de). The workshop language will be English.

    Confirmed speakers are

    • Rolf Backofen (Freiburg) - Computational Genomics: Informatics Problems and Applications in Life Sciences
    • Jan Beyersmann (Ulm) - Sampling and re-sampling complex time-to-event data: beyond standard cohort and standard bootstrap

    • Jennifer Pohle (Bielefeld) - State architectures in hidden Markov models
    • Maike Hohberg (Göttingen) - A bivariate copula GAMLSS to analyze poverty dimensions

    In addition, there will be a special invited session on July 9, 2018:
    Statistical Computing #50 – History and Development of the Workshop
    Confirmed speakers for this session are

    • Lutz Edler (Heidelberg)
    • Berthold Lausen (Essex).

    Statistical Computing 2018 Flyer

    Program

    Information - Shiny Tutorial


    Templates for abstract submissions

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  • Statistical Computing 2017

    July 23, 2017 – July 25, 2017

    49th workshop of the working groups Statistical Computing (GMDS/IBS-DR) and Klassifikation und Datenanalyse in den Biowissenschaften (GfKl).

    The workshop "Statistical Computing" is held annually by the Working Groups "Statistical Computing" of the GMDS/IBS-DR and "Biostatistics" of the GfKl. The meeting offers a forum for the discussion of methodological developments in the field of statistical computing. Special emphasis is given on applications in the life sciences, but contributions from other research areas are also very welcome.

    The location of the "Statistical Computing" workshops is Reisensburg Castle near Ulm (Germany), which provides on-site accommodation and food for the participants. The workshop is usually started on Sunday by a keynote talk held by an expert in the field of statistical computing. In the following days the program includes contributed talks, hands-on tutorials and at least one more keynote talk. The number of participants is typically around 40, which facilitates productive and enjoyable discussions.

    Abstract submission deadline: 15. April 2017

    We appreciate contributed presentations from the research areas "Statistical Computing" and "Computational Statistics".
    Abstracts for talks or posters should be submitted by e-mail to Hans Kestler (hans.kestler@uni-ulm.de) and Axel Fuerstberger (axel.fuerstberger@uni-ulm.de). The workshop language will be English.

    Confirmed speakers are

    • Helga Wagner, Linz: Sparse Bayesian Modelling
    • Barbara Hammer, Bielefeld: Transfer Learning and Learning with Concept Drift
    • Daniel Braun, Ulm: Optimal Statistical Decision-Making with Limited Resources
    • Heidi Seibold, Zurich: Model-Based Recursive Partitioning for Personalised Medicine
    • Christian Staerk, Aachen: High-Dimensional Variable Selection via Low-Dimensional Adaptive Learning
    • Sarah Brockhaus & David Ruegamer, Munich, who will provide a hands-on tutorial on Boosting Functional Regression Models

    Statistical Computing 2017 Flyer

    Program

    Templates for abstract submissions

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  • Statistical Computing 2016

    July 17, 2016 – July 20, 2016

    48th workshop of the working groups Statistical Computing (GMDS/IBS-DR) and Klassifikation und Datenanalyse in den Biowissenschaften (GfKl).

    The workshop "Statistical Computing" is held annually by the Working Groups "Statistical Computing" of the GMDS/IBS-DR and "Biostatistics" of the GfKl. The meeting offers a forum for the discussion of methodological developments in the field of statistical computing. Special emphasis is given on applications in the life sciences, but contributions from other research areas are also very welcome.

    The location of the "Statistical Computing" workshops is Reisensburg Castle near Ulm (Germany), which provides on-site accommodation and food for the participants. The workshop is usually started on Sunday by a keynote talk held by an expert in the field of statistical computing. In the following days the program includes contributed talks, hands-on tutorials and at least one more keynote talk. The number of participants is typically around 40, which facilitates productive and enjoyable discussions.

    Invited speakers are Eyke Hüllermeyer (Paderborn) and Peter Chronz (Göttingen)

    Eyke Hüllermeier will talk about "Superset learning and data imprecisiation"
    Peter Chronz will provide a hands-on tutorial on the Julia programming language

    Statistical Computing 2016 Flyer

    Program

    Templates for abstract submissions

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  • Statistical Computing 2015

    July 19, 2015 – July 22, 2015

    47. Arbeitstagung der Arbeitsgruppen Statistical Computing (GMDS/IBS-DR) und Klassifikation und Datenanalyse in den Biowissenschaften (GfKl).

    Statistical Computing 2015 Flyer

    Program

    Selected Paper will be published as a special issue of the journal "Computational Statistics" (Springer).
    All submission go through the regular peer submission process. Papers should be related to the talks.
    Please prepare the papers according to the instructions of the journal. Submit them electronically at http://cost.edmgr.com/ with "SI: Reisensburg 2014-15" as "Manuscript Type".
    Hans Kestler, Bernd Bischl and Matthias Schmid will be editors of the special issue.

    The 48. Arbeitstagung der Arbeitsgruppen Statistical Computing 2016 is scheduled 17.07 - 20.07.2016

    Some impressions of the conference:


    Schloss Reisensburg

    Participants

    Social Program

  • Statistical Computing 2014

    July 20, 2014 – July 23, 2014

    46. Arbeitstagung der Arbeitsgruppen Statistical Computing (GMDS/IBS-DR) und Klassifikation und Datenanalyse in den Biowissenschaften (GfKl).

    Statistical Computing 2014 Flyer

     

  • Statistical Computing 2013

    June 23, 2013 – June 26, 2013