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Research Unit 1735:
Structural Inference in Statistics: Adaptation and Efficiency
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"In light of rapidly increasing data volumes – not only in science – modern statistical processes are becoming ever more significant. The Research Unit “Structural Inference in Statistics: Adaption and Efficiency“ aims to use innovative mathematical and numerical approaches and methods to develop new, high-performance processes which utilise the structural properties of the complex, high-dimensional data on which they are based. The long-term goal of the initiative, which is being pursued jointly by statisticians from Berlin, Hamburg and Potsdam, is to develop a general concept which enables automatic and simultaneous alignment with the various structures existing in the data." (DFG Press Release No. 4 | 16. February 2012)
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On January 29, 2015
from University of Innsbruck is going to give a talk on "Extreme value analysis of frame coefficients and applications" at WIAS.
On January 27, 2015
from Louvain-la-neuve is going to give a talk on "Semiparametric conditional quantile estimation through copula-based multivariate models" at Hamburg.