FYI

 

From: Michael Beer [mailto:M.Beer@liverpool.ac.uk]

 
We would like to have discussions on Bayes vs imprecise probabilities to resolve reservations and explore what is better for which cases.

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From:

Institute for Risk and Uncertainty - University of Liverpool <noreply@cossan.co.uk>

We would like to kindly invite you to contribute to our special session CST2014-S08

 ���Uncertainty Quantification and Management through Bayesian and/or Imprecise Probability Perspectives���

http://w ww.civil-comp.com/conf/cstect2014/cst2014-s08.htm

which we are organizing at The Twelfth International Conference on Computational Structures Technology (CST2014), that will take place on 

September 2 ��� 5, 2014, Naples, Italy 

We would be very pleased if you could accept this invitation and present a paper in our special session.

We would like to emphasize that our focus is on a thematically broad spectrum of methods to quantify and manage uncertainty. Our aim is to initiate a dialogue between the probabilistic and non-probabilistic approaches and to identify common problems and possible solutions (see attached special session description). The proposed methods may thus range from Bayesian methods to imprecise probability approaches such as evidence theory and fuzzy methods. The presented material may includetheoretical and algorithmic developments, as well as practical engineering applications

The deadline for submitting abstracts is December 1, 2013. We would therefore, appreciate if you could submit an abstract to your earliest convenience. Please prepare your abstract according to the instructions in the conference web page. Please follow the normal submission procedure and select ���CST2014-S08��� when asked whether the paper is intended to be part of a special session.

Please accept our apologies if you receive this call for papers more than once through different channels.

Sincerely,

F.A. DiazDelaO
E. Patelli,
M. Beer
S.K. Au

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