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                    THE 
                      FIELDS INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES 
                    
          
             
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                 Thematic 
                  Program on Statistical Inference, Learning, and Models for Big 
                  Data, January to June, 2015  
                   
                 
                
                   
                     
                      
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                          June 12 & Saturday June 13, 2015  
                          Closing Conference: Statistical and Computational Analytics 
                          for Big Data 
                        Held 
                          at Dalhousie University 
                       
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                        Organizing 
                          Committee  
                        Hugh 
                          Chipman (Chair) : hugh.chipman (at) gmail.com 
                          Stan Matwin 
                          Nancy Reid  
                       
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         On-line 
          Registration 
          Registration fees:$75 (regular rate), $30 (students and PDF) 
          Online registration open to end of June 4. Onsite registration available 
          during workshop: $100 (regular rate) $50 (students and PDF) 
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    Presented jointly with the Institute for Big Data Analytics (IBDA) at Dalhousie 
    University and sponsored by the Canadian Statistical Sciences Institute and 
    the Atlantic Association for Research in the Mathematical Sciences, this workshop 
    will give an overview of highlights of the thematic program on Statistical 
    Inference, Models and Learning for Big Data, will showcase current IBDA student 
    projects and will present research at IBDA on text mining, high-performance 
    computing, visualization, bioinformatics, and privacy. 
  Funding support: 
    Students and Postdoctoral Fellows may apply for travel funding. When registering, 
    select "Funding Application Form" and complete that form. Deadline: 
    Extended to May 19 
      
    
  Conference Location: 
   
    Computer Science Auditorium 
      Goldberg Computer Science Building 
      6050 University Avenue, Dalhousie University 
        
   
    
  Schedule Overview: 
   
    
       
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           Friday June 12 
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        | 9:00 - 9:10  | 
        Opening Remarks | 
       
       
        | 9:10 - 9:50 | 
        Hugh Chipman, Acadia University, Statistical 
          and computational challenges in networks and cybersecurity | 
       
       
        | 9:50 - 10:30 | 
        Jean-Francois Plante, HEC Montréal, 
          Challenges, Tools and Examples for 
          Big Data Inference | 
       
       
        | 10:30 - 11:00 | 
        Coffee | 
       
       
        | 11:00 - 11:40 | 
        Lisa Lix, University of Manitoba, How 
          Big Data and Causal Inference Work Together in Health Policy | 
       
       
        | 11:40 - 12:20 | 
        Stephanie Shipp, Virginia Tech, Policy 
          meets Social and Decision Informatics | 
       
       
        | 12:20 - 1:30 | 
        Lunch | 
       
       
        | 1:30 - 2:10 | 
        Stan Matwin, Dalhousie University, 
          Big Data meets Big Water: Mining 
          Ocean Vessel Trajectory Data | 
       
       
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           2:10 - 2:50 
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        Evangelos Milios, Dalhousie University, 
          Exploiting Semantic Analysis of Documents 
          for the Domain User | 
       
       
        | 2:50 - 3:30 | 
        Andrew Rau-Chaplin, Dalhousie University, 
          Scaling up to Big Data: Algorithmic 
          Engineering + HPC | 
       
       
        | 3:30 - 4:00 | 
        Coffee | 
       
       
        | 4:00 - 4:40 | 
        Rosane Minghim, Dalhousie University/University 
          of São Paulo, Multidimensional 
          Projections and Tree-based Techniques for Visualization and Mining | 
       
      
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           4:40 - 5:20 
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        Rob Beiko, Dalhousie University, Microbial 
          genomics for rapid investigation of infectious disease | 
       
       
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           5:30 - 7:00  
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        Reception | 
       
       
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           Saturday June 13 
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        | 9:00 - 10:20  | 
        Panel discussions on training for data science 
          at the undergraduate and graduate levels. | 
       
       
        | 10:20 - 10:40 | 
        Coffee | 
       
       
        | 10:40 - 11:20 | 
        Roger Grosse, University of Toronto, 
          Highlights from the deep learning 
          workshop | 
       
       
        | 11:20 - 12:00 | 
        Einat Gil, University of Toronto, Learning 
          about Big Data among Secondary School Students in a technology-supported 
          collaborative learning environment | 
       
     
      
   
  Accommodations: 
   
    This workshop is immediately before the annual 
      meeting of the Statistical Society of Canada. Consult their 
      accommodations page for links to accommodations in the area. 
      
   
  Confirmed Speakers: 
   
    Hugh 
      Chipman, Acadia 
      Jean-François Plante,HEC 
      Lisa Lix, U Manitoba 
      Stephanie Shipp, Virginia Tech 
      Stan Matwin, IBDA 
      Evangelos Milios, Dalhousie 
      Andrew Rau-Chaplin, Dalhousie 
      Rosane 
      Mingham, Dalhousie University / University of São Paulo 
      Rob 
      Beiko, Dalhousie 
      Roger 
      Grosse, U Toronto 
      Einat 
      Gil, U Toronto 
      
      
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