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10:15 Overview of Likelihood-Based Inference @ York University Department of Psychology
Overview of Likelihood-Based Inference @ York University Department of Psychology
Feb 10 @ 10:15 – 11:15
Quantitative Methods Forum @ Norm Endler Room (BSB 164) Feb 10 @ 10:15 AM – 11:15 AM Speaker: Dr. Augustine Wong, York University Department of Mathematics and Statistics Title: Overview of Likelihood-Based Inference Abstract: Obtaining … Continue reading Overview of Likelihood-Based Inference
15:30 Pseudo-likelihood methods for community detection in large sparse networks @ Sidney Smith Room 2118
Pseudo-likelihood methods for community detection in large sparse networks @ Sidney Smith Room 2118
Feb 11 @ 15:30
Pseudo-likelihood methods for community detection in large sparse networks Arash Amini, University of Michigan We consider the problem of community detection in a network, that is, partitioning the nodes into groups that, in some sense, … Continue reading Pseudo-likelihood methods for community detection in large sparse networks
15:30 Pseudo-likelihood methods for community detection in large sparse networks @ Sidney Smith Hall, Room 2118
Pseudo-likelihood methods for community detection in large sparse networks @ Sidney Smith Hall, Room 2118
Feb 11 @ 15:30 – 16:30
Tuesday February 11, 2014 at 3:30pm Sidney Smith Hall, Room 2118 *Refreshments will be served at 3:15pm Pseudo-likelihood methods for community detection in large sparse networks  Dr. Arash Amini, University of Michigan We consider the … Continue reading Pseudo-likelihood methods for community detection in large sparse networks
11:30 Beyond Measurement Artifacts: Integrating Measurement Equivalence with Theory Development in Cross Cultural Research @ York University Schulich School of Business, N106
Beyond Measurement Artifacts: Integrating Measurement Equivalence with Theory Development in Cross Cultural Research @ York University Schulich School of Business, N106
Feb 12 @ 11:30 – 13:00
Beyond Measurement Artifacts: Integrating Measurement Equivalence with Theory Development in Cross Cultural Research @ York University Schulich School of Business, N106 | Toronto | Ontario | Canada
The Organization Studies area at Schulich invites you to attend a seminar with Professor Gordon Cheung (The Chinese University of Hong Kong). Prof. Cheung is an outstanding and innovative researcher with expertise in research methods and … Continue reading Beyond Measurement Artifacts: Integrating Measurement Equivalence with Theory Development in Cross Cultural Research
15:30 Computational Foundations of Bayesian Inference and Probabilistic Programming @ Sidney Smith Hall, Room 1074
Computational Foundations of Bayesian Inference and Probabilistic Programming @ Sidney Smith Hall, Room 1074
Feb 13 @ 15:30 – 16:45
Thursday February 13, 2014 at 3:30pm Sidney Smith Hall, Room 1074 **Refreshments will be served at 3:15pm Computational Foundations of Bayesian Inference and Probabilistic Programming Dr. Daniel Roy, University of Cambridge The complexity, scale, and … Continue reading Computational Foundations of Bayesian Inference and Probabilistic Programming