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455 | Wed, 8/5/09, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-159A |
Population Monte Carlo, SMC Sampler - Topic Contributed - Papers | ||
Section on Bayesian Statistical Science |
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Organizer(s): Julien Cornebise, Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute | ||
Chair(s): Christian P. Robert, Université Paris Dauphine | ||
10:35 AM | Adaptive Design of Transition Kernels in Sequential Monte Carlo Methods — Julien Cornebise, Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute; Eric Moulines, Telecom ParisTech; Jimmy Olsson, Lund University | |
10:55 AM | Some Conditional Binary Sequences — Ian H. Dinwoodie, Duke University | |
11:15 AM | Adaptive Multiple Importance Sampling — Jean-Michel Marin, University Montpellier II; Jean-Marie Cornuet, Imperial College, London; Antonietta Mira, University of Insubria; Christian P. Robert, Université Paris Dauphine | |
11:35 AM | An Improved Analysis of the Product Estimator — Mark Huber, Duke University; Sarah Schott, Duke University | |
11:55 AM | Population Monte Carlo and Cosmology — Darren Wraith, Université de Paris Dauphine | |
12:15 PM | Floor Discussion | |
JSM 2009
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