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StatGIS03 - Workshop

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  • Subject: [mg41091] StatGIS03 - Workshop
  • From: Philipp Pluch <ppluch at edu.uni-klu.ac.at>
  • Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 03:58:14 -0400 (EDT)
  • Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com

Dear Mathgroup!

I want to invite you on following international workshop:

StatGIS03  - Interfacing Geostatistics, GIS and Spatial Databases
International Workshop

Poertschach, Austria
Sept. 29 - Oct. 1, 2003

Organizing Committee: R. Breitenecker, A.Gebhardt, R.-G. Koboltschnig, J.
Pilz, P. Pluch


Main sections of the workshop:

*Geostatistics: Theory and New Methods

Methods of statistical learning theory, Bayes methods, spatial prediction
and risk analysis, spatial sampling and monitoring network design etc.
Conveners: W. G. M=FCller, J. Pilz

*Combining Statistics and GIS

Interfaces between (geo-)statistics and GIS, integration of geostatistics
and GIS, mutual benefits, statistical problems of error propagation and
uncertainty in GIS, etc.
Conveners: R. Bivand, G. Dubois

*Geostatistical Applications

Application of geostatistical methods in the Earth and Environmental
Sciences, in Agriculture and Forestry, Epidemiology and Health Sciences,
Econometrics and Telecommunications
Conveners: H. Glass, M. Kanevsky

*Spatial Data Bases and Mapping

Interfaces between (geo-)statistical software systems, spatial database
management systems and visualization and mapping software systems
Conveners: V. Gomez, B. Rowlingson

*Geostatistical Software Developments

New implementations of geostatistical methodology in Mathematica, R, S-Plus,
SAS and other statistical software systems
Conveners: E. Pebesma, P. Ribeiro


Deadline: August 1, 2003

Info Page:
http://www-stat.uni-klu.ac.at/Tagungen/StatGIS-03/?languageen



Best regards
Philipp Pluch


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