Dear Colleagues,
you are cordially invited to the summer Cajovy dychanek (The tea seminar) with the topic "Dynamics of quasi-stable systems".
Date & Time: Wednesday, July 16, 14:00
Place: 477 or 474
Our guest is Prof.Igor Chueshov from Kharkov University, Ukraine.
Abstract: In this talk we explain main ideas of the recently developed approach in the study infinite dimensional dissipative systems. This approach covers wide classes of systems and allows to describe long-time dynamics in the terms of finite-dimensional attractors.
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An international workshop in conjunction with
the European Conference on Machine Learning and Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery in Databases (ECML/PKDD 2013)
Scalable Decision Making: Uncertainty, Imperfection, Deliberation (SCALE)
September 23, 2013, Prague
Česká společnost pro ochranu pře zářením udělila cenu pro nejlepší práci madých autorů v oblasti ochrany před ionizujícím zářením Ing. Radku Hofmanovi, Ph.D. z oddělení AS Ústavu teorie informace a automatizace za jeho disertační práci.
more info: www.utia.cz/NIPSHome
You are invited to participate in the NIPS Workshop DECISION MAKING WITH MULTIPLE IMPERFECT DECISION MAKERS in conjunction with the 25th Annual Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems, which is the premier scientific meeting on neural computation.
The 2011 Outstanding Statistical Application Award of American Statistical Association has been presented to Miroslav Kárný and his co-authors A. Raftery (University of Washington) and P. Ettler (Compureg s.r.o.). This award recognises "extending Bayesian methods for model uncertainty to temporally evolving systems and showing how these ideas can be successfully applied to solving a challenging problem in a continuous manufacturing system."
Details : here
Miroslav Kárný and his co-authors A.Raftery (University of Washington) and P.Ettler (Compureg s.r.o.) were selected to receive the Frank Wilcoxon Prize for their paper: “Online prediction under model uncertainty via dynamic model averaging: application to a cold rolling mill” that appeared in the February 2010 issue of Technometrics. The Wilcoxon Prize is given to the best practical application paper appearing in the previous year's Technometrics.