We have uploaded videos of some of the talks on YouTube. Unfortunately not all talks have been recorded because of technical issues. Slides are available as a single zip file (75 Mb).
Richard McElreath -- Bayesian Statistics without Frequentist Language: https://youtu.be/yakg94HyWdE
Martin Stjernman -- Joint species modelling. Beautiful in theory, tricky in practice: https://youtu.be/KL9iKx0UKco
Shravan Vasishth -- Finite mixture modeling: a case study involving retrieval processes in sentence comprehension: https://youtu.be/02YFuxJmyEI
Mark Andrews --Teaching Bayesian methods to social scientists: https://youtu.be/_gAg9UG9RCA
Stefan Wiens -- Making the most of your ANOVAs: From NHST to Bayesian analyses: https://youtu.be/umjX4rnxAm0
Judith Bütepage -- Learning to make decisions under uncertainty: https://youtu.be/1nz_96gxFvw
Welcome to the fourth edition of Bayes@Lund! The purpose of this mini-conference is to bring together people working with or interested in Bayesian statistical methods. Bayes@Lund aims at being accessible to researchers with little experience in Bayesian methods while still being relevant to experienced practitioners (see previous editions 2016, 2015, 2014).
The conference will be held on 20 April 2017 starting at 9.00 and ending at 17.00. It will include contributed talks and invited presentations by Prof. Richard McElreath and Prof. Darren Wilkinson. The day before (19 April) there will be an introductory tutorial on Bayesian analysis.
The organization of Bayes@Lund 2017 is made possible thanks to BECC, Biodiversity and Ecosystem services in a Changing Climate, and the COMPUTE research school, both at Lund University.
We are delighted to have as invited speakers Prof. Darren Wilkinson and Prof. Richard McElreath. They will give a 45 minutes keynote lecture each.
Please notice that the two events above are in different buildings! Check the maps provided.
A free 2 hours introductory tutorial on Bayesian analysis will be given on 19 April 2017, the day before the conference. Registration for the tutorial and further info are available at this page.
For the exact conference venue and tutorial venue please look in the "Location" section above.
Directions to Lund and the Centre for Mathematical Sciences are at this page.
A number of options for accommodation in hotels and guesthouses at discounted prices are available on this page.
For info and questions please contact us at bayeslund2017@gmail.com
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