Dear all
The SIPTA School will be running online from December to February*.
Each topic/speaker will be assigned a week in which speakers can schedule their talks.
The exact days of the lectures will be known soon. I will be sending you another message with the updated schedule as soon as possible.
Most (if not all) of the sessions will be during the afternoon in Europe, likely in the 12-4 pm CET time interval.
All talks will be recorded and shared on-line shortly after the event.
*The idea behind this is that, rather than squeezing everything into one or two
exhausting days, a series of smaller events distributed over an IP week or two will be less exhausting, less susceptible to the distractions of emails or other pressing business, and much easier for speakers to find a slot that fits their schedules.
Here is the tentative schedule:
Fabio Cozman, Denis Deretani Maua ��� Introduction to credal sets, and sets of probability distributions
December
Glenn Shafer ��� Game-theoretic foundations for statistical testing and imprecise probabilities
December
Ignacio Montes ��� Introduction to imprecise probability
January
Ryan Martin ��� Inferential models
January-February
Seamus Bradley ��� Expert aggregation
February
Kari Sentz (TBC) ��� Natural language processing and data fusion with information theory
February