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CMStatistics 2016 (ERCIM 2016)

The 9th International Conference of the ERCIM WG on Computational and Methodological Statistics (CMStatistics 2016) will take place at the Higher Technical School of Engineering (map), University of Seville, Spain, 9-11 December 2016. Tutorials will be given on Thursday 8th of December 2016.

This conference is organized by the ERCIM Working Group on Computational and Methodological Statistics (CMStatistics), University of Seville, Queen Mary University of London and Birkbeck University of London. The new journal Econometrics and Statistics (EcoSta) and its supplement, the Annals of Computational and Financial Econometrics are the main sponsors of the conference. The journals Econometrics and Statistics and Computational Statistics & Data Analysis publishes selected papers in special peer-reviewed, or regular issues.

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The Conference will take place jointly with the 10th International Conference on Computational and Financial Econometrics (CFE 2016). The conference has a high reputation of quality presentations. The last editions of the joint conference CFE-CMStatistics gathered about 1700 participants.

Aims and Scope

All topics within the Aims and Scope of the ERCIM Working Group CMStatistics will be considered for oral and poster presentation.

Topics includes, but not limited to: robust methods, statistical algorithms and software, high-dimensional data analysis, statistics for imprecise data, extreme value modeling, quantile regression and semiparametric methods, model validation, functional data analysis, Bayesian methods, optimization heuristics in estimation and modelling, computational econometrics, quantitative finance, statistical signal extraction and filtering, small area estimation, latent variable and structural equation models, mixture models, matrix computations in statistics, time series modeling and computation, optimal design algorithms and computational statistics for clinical research.