July to December 1998
Organisers: W J Fitzgerald (Cambridge), R L Smith (University of North Carolina), A Walden (Imperial College, London) and P C Young (Lancaster University)
Programme
Monday 7 December
08.30-09.30 Registration
09.30-10.30 D Percival (U Washington)
Practical issues in wavelet-based data analysis
10.30-11.00 Coffee
11.00-12.00 A Walden (Imperial)
Image denoising via multiwavelets
12.00-13.00 G Nason (U Bristol)
Statistical modelling of time series using non-decimated wavelet representations
13.00-14.30 Lunch (Lunch served at Wolfson Court 12.30 - 13.30)
14.30-15.30 R Baraniuk (Rice U)
Teletraffic analysis and modelling using wavelets and multifractals
15.30-16.00 Tea
16.00-17.00 S McLaughlin (U Edinburgh)
Teletraffic data analysis: long range dependency and stable distributions
Tuesday 8 December
09.30-10.30 N Tufillaro (HP Labs)
Input-output modelling of nonlinear components
10.30-11.00 Coffee
11.00-11.45 D Schreurs (KU Leuven)
Recent advances in non-linear device modelling based on vectorial large-signal measurements
11.45-12.30 L Barford (HP Labs)
Estimated derivatives in diagnosis and identification
12.30-14.00 Lunch (Lunch served at Wolfson Court 12.30 - 13.30)
14.00-14.45 J Norton (U Birmingham)
Loose specification of distributions for use in recursive estimation
14.45-15.30 N Gordon, AD Marrs
Sequential analysis of nonlinear dynamic systems using particles and mixtures
15.30-16.00 Tea
16.00-16.45 A Mees
Weighted context trees for data modelling and prediction
17.00 Reception at the Institute
Wednesday 9 December
09.30-10.30 D Thomson (Bell Labs)
Spectral analysis of data from the Ulysses spacecraft
10.30-11.00 Coffee
11.00-12.00 B Quinn (UMIST)
Algorithms for rapid estimation and tracking of frequency
12.00-13.00 J Timmer (Uni. Freiburg)
The cross-spectral analysis of physiological tremor and muscle activity
13.00 Lunch served at Wolfson Court 12.30 - 13.30
Thursday 10 December
09.30-10.30 D Draper (U Bath)
Fixing the broken bootstrap: Bayesian nonparametric inference with highly skewed and long-tailed data
10.30-11.00 Coffee
11.00-12.00 O Ureten (Antara U)
Detection of radio transmitter turn-on transients via Bayesian change model
12.00-13.00 E George (U Texas)
Bayesian CART modelling
13.00-14.30 Lunch served at Wolfson Court 12.30 - 13.30
14.30-15.30 B Silverman (U Bristol)
Wavelets in statistics: beyond the standard assumptions
15.30-16.00 Tea
16.00-16.45 S Sardy (Swiss Fed. Inst. of Tech., Lausanne)
Bootstrapping time series vai adaptive wavelet packet transform
16.45-17.30 B Williams (U of Michigan)
Scale and translation invariant recognition of fax-corrupted words
Friday 11 December
09.00-09.45 D Thomson (Bell Labs)
A time-series analysis of the Faraday temperature series
09.45-10.30 K Marko (Ford)
Supervised learning for complex estimation and classification tasks in real time diagnosis
10.30-11.00 Coffee
11.00-11.45 M Pitt (Imperial)
Particle filters: extensions and robust methods for new applications
11.45-12.30 H Kuensch (ETH)
Monte Carlo methods for general state space models
12.30 Lunch served at Wolfson Court 12.30 - 13.30