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Talk on "Fixed-event forecasting systems and efficiency measurement"
On Tuesday, the 7th of May, Prof. Dr Haupt from the University of Passau will give a talk on "Fixed-event forecasting systems and efficiency measurement". The talk as part of the ZeSt Colloquium will start at 12 noon in room W9-109. Prof Dr Haupt's talk will be in English.
[Weiterlesen]Talk on "Signal detection of adverse drug reactions: The Bayesian Power generalised Weibull Shape Parameter test"
Julia Dyck from Bielefeld University will give a talk on "Signal detection of adverse drug reactions: The Bayesian Power generalised Weibull Shape Parameter test" as part of the ZeSt Colloquium on Tuesday, 23 April 2024. The talk starts at 12 midday in room W9-109.
Computational Social Science Workshop
Computational Social Science (CSS) is the topic of a two-day workshop organised by the Working Group on Applied Social Data Science (Kühne) at the Faculty of Sociology at Bielefeld University(ZiF). CSS has established itself as an independent field of research. It examines sociological, political and economic research questions that are often based on large, unstructured amounts of data. Computational methods are used. On 6 and 7 May, the workshop will offer CSS researchers from all over Germany the opportunity to network, exchange experiences and discuss the latest developments. The workshop will focus on the integration of innovative methods and data with social science theory in order to improve the quality and relevance of current CSS research and to contribute to scientific and societal debates. More information on the programme and registration is available at computational-social-science.org.
[Weiterlesen]Talk on "Uncovering hidden influences: Impact of omitted covariates on treatment estimates in randomized and propensity score matched studies"
As part of the ZeSt Colloquium, Alexandra Strobel from the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg will give a talk on Tuesday 30 January 2024 on the topic: Uncovering Hidden Influences: "Uncovering hidden influences: Impact of omitted covariates on treatment estimates in randomized and propensity score matched studies". The talk starts at 12 noon in room W9-109.
The talk starts at 12 noon in room W9-109.
Talk on "Extending a-priori simulation practice to assess and maximize replicability in psychological research"
As part of the ZeSt Colloquium, Dr. Denny Kerkhoff from Bielefeld University will give a talk on "Extending a-priori simulation practice to assess and maximize replicability in psychological research". The talk will take place on Tuesday 16 January from 12:00 to 13:00 in room W9-109.
Cancelled: Talk on "Signal detection of adverse drug reactions: The Bayesian Power generalized Weibull Shape Parameter test"
The talk "Signal detection of adverse drug reactions: The Bayesian Power" on 19 December, part of the ZeSt Colloquium, has to be cancelled due to illness.
Talk on "Signal detection of adverse drug reactions: The Bayesian Power generalized Weibull Shape Parameter test"
On 19 December, a talk entitled "Signal detection of adverse drug reactions: The Bayesian Power generalised Weibull Shape Parameter test" will be held as part of the ZeSt Colloquium. The talk will be given by Julia Dyck from the University of Bielefeld. The talk will start at 12 noon in room W9-109.
Talk on "Fast and Fair Simultaneous Confidence Bands for Functional Parameters"
Professor Dr Dominik Liebl from the Institute of Finance and Statistics at the University of Bonn will give a talk at the ZeSt Colloquium on "Fast and Fair Simultaneous Confidence Bands for Functional Parameters". The lecture will take place on 5 December in room W9-109 starting at 12 noon.
Talk on "Heeding the Call of Science: What Leads PhD Graduates to Pursue an Academic Career?"
Dr Joachim Schnurbus from the Department of Computational Statistics and Mathematics at the University of Passau will give a lecture on 7 November via Zoom on the topic "Heeding the Call of Science: What Leads PhD Graduates to Pursue an Academic Career?". The lecture, which is part of the ZeSt Colloquium, starts at 12 noon and runs until 1 pm.
Talk on "Mitigating consequences of the Markov property" - ZeSt Colloquium
As part of the ZeSt Colloquium, Jan-Ole Koslik from Bielefeld University will give a talk on "Mitigating consequences of the Markov property". The talk will take place on Tuesday 24th October from 12:00 to 13:00 in room W9-109. In his talk, Jan-Ole Koslik will examine whether the common criticism of so-called hidden Markov models, that they represent real processes too simply, also applies to more complex inhomogeneous models. For this purpose, important properties of inhomogeneous Markov chains will be derived.
Talk on gender stereotypes on Instagram
Prof. Dr. Simon Kühne from the Faculty of Sociology at Bielefeld University will give a talk on gender stereotypes on Instagram on 27 June. In room W9-109 at Bielefeld University, he will talk about social media as a source of behavioural data and the extent to which images on Instagram can provide an insightful perspective as an alternative to textual data. The talk, which is part of the ZeSt Colloquium, will focus on a case study that uses social media images, particularly self-portraits, as a tool to explore gender roles, representation and stereotypes.
Talk on quantifying the labelling uncertainty for machine learning models - ZeSt Colloquium
As part of the ZeSt Colloquium Prof. Dr. Göran Kauermann from the Institute of Statistics at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich will give his guest lecture "Categorizing the World into Local Climate Zones - Towards Quantifying Labeling Uncertainty for Machine Learning Models" at the University of Bielefeld on Tuesday, 30th of May. He will give an insight into the work on modelling labelling uncertainty in the context of remote sensing and satellite image classification. The talk will be focused on the construction of a multinomial mixed model based on the assumption that there is no ambiguity in the image classes, but apparently only in the experts' opinions about them.
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