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Spatial
Statistics 2013: Revealing
intricacies
in spatial and
spatio-temporal data
with statistics
Spatial statistics
is a rapidly developing field
which
involves the quantitative
analysis of spatial data and
the statistical
modelling of spatial
variability and uncertainty.
Applications of spatial
statistics are for a broad
range of environmental
disciplines but also for
socio-economic disciplines.
Following the highly
successful first conference in
2011, the aim of the
2013 meeting is to present
interdisciplinary research
where applicability
in other disciplines is a
central core concept.
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Abstracts
are now invited on the
following topics:
Submission Deadline:
February
25th 2013
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abstract
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Methodological
Issues
(Potential
Session Titles)
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- Spatial dimensions of
survey nonresponse
- Massive spatial and
space-time datasets and data
mining
- Small area estimation and
handling missing spatial and
space-time
data
- Spatial and space-time
sampling and monitoring
networks
- Combining deterministic
and stochastic models for
spatial and
space-time processes
- Analysis of spatial and
spatio-temporal extremes
- Spatial and space-time
modeling of non-Gaussian
(e.g., categorical) and
non- stationary data
- Model-based geostatistics
- Multivariate spatial
statistics
- Teaching spatial
statistics
- Point pattern analysis
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Spatial
Statistics 2011 |
The
proceedings of the first
conference are freely available
here: Proceedings
Part 1 and Proceedings
Part 2.
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For
further
information, please visit
www.spatialstatisticsconference.com |
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Important
Dates |
1
December 2012
Workshop proposal deadline |
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25
February 2013
Abstract submission deadline |
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15
April 2013
Author registration deadline |
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Conference
Committee |
Daniel A.
Griffith -
Chair University
of Texas at Dallas, USA
Kate Calder
Ohio State University, USA
Yongwan Chun
University of Texas at Dallas,
USA
Denis Dean
University of Texas
at
Dallas, USA
Gerard Heuvelink
University of
Wageningen, The Netherlands
Steven Stehman
State University of
New York, USA |
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