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OK, sounds like we have lots interest! Let's try to make this happen sometime in the next week. Will let you know soon! (Megan) | OK, sounds like we have lots interest! Let's try to make this happen sometime in the next week. Will let you know soon! (Megan) | ||
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Would it be fine if we have it kind of early in the week when people are still fiddling with their projects and trying to get them working ? I was thinking of Monday but then you may already have meetings planned out so does Wednesday evening after dinner sound good? 7:00 pm? | |||
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CSSS Santa Fe 2010 |
CSSS participants come from a wide range of disciplines. Participants are encouraged to share their knowledge by organizing their own tutorials.
Also, requests for tutorials should be posted here.
There have been some people requesting version control tutorials. Happy to help out with that once we have some actual source code to manage. I think there are a couple of people even keener than me ;) --- Dan MacKinlay
I noticed that last year there was a tutorial on Bayesian inference. If anyone is interested in an introduction to bayesian networks and bayesian inference, I'd be delighted to give one. (Megan Olsen)
- I'd be delighted to listen, although you would also have to explain what I can do with these Ligtvoet
- I know Bayesian approaches are used A LOT in biology...if you do make this tutorial, I would love to take part on it! And I could think about some biological ideas we can use as examples to help people understand their usefulness (Vanessa Weinberger)
- Since I'm (almost) completely self-taught on Bayes, I always take advantage of opportunities to listen to others on the subject. It would also be interesting to hear a non-social science perspective on the topic...I guess what I'm saying is, count me in. (Thomson McFarland)
- I'm also self-taught (or teaching). Would love to join in. (Susanne Shultz)
- Ditto, maybe one weekend morning? (Daniel Jones)
- I'm in. Eager to hear about Bayesian networks. Would also be happy to share some of my experience with Bayesian estimation too. (Gavin Fay)
- me too please (Ingrid van Putten)
- count me in! (Bogdan State)
- I'm in. (Erika Fille Legara)
- Go Megan! Me too! (Andrew Banooni)
- Anna Pechenkina
- And me! Kyla Dahlin
- Me too! Level = Beginner Chaitanya Gokhale
OK, sounds like we have lots interest! Let's try to make this happen sometime in the next week. Will let you know soon! (Megan)
Quite a few people were interested about Evolutionary Game Theory. If anyone wants to know more I can give a brief outlook on the traditional approach of evolutionary game theory and some recent developments in the field. (Chaitanya Gokhale)
- that would be cool (Giovanni Petri)
- In. (Thomson McFarland)
- I am also interested (Roberta Sinatra).
- Me too! (Michael Szell).
- Definitely. I know some basics, but would love to learn more. (Megan Olsen)
- Count me in! (Erika Fille Legara)
- Yes, please. (Susanne Shultz)
- In! (Daniel Jones)
- Yep, please. (Gavin Fay)
- andreas
- Count me in. (Xin Wang)
- Andrew Banooni)
- Anna Pechenkina
Would it be fine if we have it kind of early in the week when people are still fiddling with their projects and trying to get them working ? I was thinking of Monday but then you may already have meetings planned out so does Wednesday evening after dinner sound good? 7:00 pm? (Chaitanya Gokhale)