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* [[Graph Theory]] : I could offer this if I know what the main interests in this area are. [[Amitabh_Trehan]] | * [[Graph Theory]] : I could offer this if I know what the main interests in this area are. [[Amitabh_Trehan]] | ||
* [[Use and Misuse of Null-Hypothesis Significance Testing]] - This is a really critical issue in many branches of science. I can give a tutorial on the correct way to do things if people are interested. [[Ryan_Chisholm]] | |||
===Requests=== | ===Requests=== | ||
*Introduction to machine learning and/or statistical learning | *Introduction to machine learning and/or statistical learning |
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CSSS Santa Fe 2007 |
Week 3: June 18th to 22nd
- Intro to Game Theory - Mon June 18, 7pm to 8:30pm
- Closure Under Inversion - Tuesday, 19 June, 4:45 to 5:45 pm
- Evolutionary Game Theory - Wed June 20, 10:45am-12pm
- UML for Complex Systems - Wed 20 June, 7-8:30pm
- R Tutorial - Thursday, June 21, 7:00pm-8:30pm
Week 4: June 25th to 29th
Offers
- Self Organized Criticality Whose idea was this? Simon? Let's do it!!!
- Wiki Tutorial 101: Ramp up and become a wikimaniac; learn the basics of wiki texting, discussions, etc.
- Social Choice Theory and the problem of collective rationality - Arrow Theorem and more...
- Graph Theory : I could offer this if I know what the main interests in this area are. Amitabh_Trehan
- Use and Misuse of Null-Hypothesis Significance Testing - This is a really critical issue in many branches of science. I can give a tutorial on the correct way to do things if people are interested. Ryan_Chisholm
Requests
- Introduction to machine learning and/or statistical learning
- NetLogo (now that we know what cool stuff it can do, it'd be nice to get a hands-on tutorial; e.g. bring a laptop to the tutorial and have a guided try-this session).
I totally agree. And some of us need this tutorial REAL SOON ! ( Saleha )
- Game theory, evolutionary game theory, stochastic game theory
- Genetic algorithms -> I think GA's will be covered in the evolutionary computation lectures. But if not, I'd be happy to give an informal introduction. ->Josh
- Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors
- Attractor Neural Networks
- Control theory
- Sequence Complexity/Information Theory [Gregor] -> Information theory will be covered by Tom_Carter in a late breaking session Friday 8th, 1.30. This will probably cover sequence complexity.
- Agent-based models of social systems Non-Technical Introduction and Overview - see above offerings
- Mathematics of Stochastic Processes
- Stochastic Differential Equations (e.g., Ito Calculus)
- Speedreading
- Graph Theory [Gregor]
Week 1: June 4th to 8th
- Discussion of Finite State Machines - Thur June 7th, 7-8:30pm
Week 2: June 11th to 15th
- Matlab tutorial - Monday June 11th, 7-8:30pm
- Consciousness and/or visual processing - Tuesday June 12th, 9:15am-10:15am, PPT available
- Eigenvectors and Eigenvalues - Tuesday, June 12, 7pm-7:50pm
- Cellular Automata - Wed June 13th, 9 am
- Agent-Based Modeling: Non-Technical Overview and Applications - Thu 14 June, 4:45pm
- Stochastic search strategies and animal foraging - Thu 14 June, 7-8pm
- Artificial Neural Networks - Friday, June 15, 1-2P
- Applications of non-commutative harmonic analysis - Friday, June 15 2-4pm (provisional)