Connectionists: Bayesian Analysis, Volume 2, Number 4
Heidi Sestrich
heidi at stat.cmu.edu
Tue Dec 4 13:50:55 EST 2007
A new issue of the new electronic journal BAYESIAN ANALYSIS has been
published at http://ba.stat.cmu.edu, as has the 2007 report of the
editor-in-chief.
The new issue (Volume 2 Number 4) includes the following articles:
o Exact Bayesian Regression of Piecewise Constant Functions, by
Marcus Hutter, pp 635-664, posted online 2007-05-21
o Estimation of Faraday Rotation Measures of the Near Galactic Sky
Using Gaussian Process Models, by Margaret B. Short , David
M. Higdon and Philipp P. Kronberg, pp 665-680, posted online
2007-06-05
o Invariant HPD credible sets and MAP estimators, by Pierre
Druilhet and Jean-Michel Marin, pp 681-692, posted online
2007-06-18
o Nonparametric elicitation for heavy-tailed prior distributions,
by John Paul Gosling, Jeremy E. Oakley and Anthony O'Hagan,
pp 693-718, posted online 2007-06-19
o Bayesian Model Assessment Using Pivotal Quantities, by Valen
E. Johnson, pp 719-734, posted online 2007-08-10
o Bayesian Diagnostic Techniques for Detecting Hierarchical
Structure, by Guofen Yan and J. Sedransk, pp 735-760, posted
online 2007-09-05
o Ergodic averages for monotone functions using upper and lower
dominating processes, by Jesper Moller and Kerrie Mengersen, pp
761-782, posted online 2007-10-02
o A Simulation Approach to Bayesian Emulation of Complex Dynamic
Computer Models, by Sourabh Bhattacharya, pp 783-816, posted
online 2007-10-06
o Bayesian Model Diagnostics Based on Artificial Autoregressive
Errors, by Mario Peruggia, pp 817-842, posted online 2007-09-07
The journal is sponsored by the International Society for Bayesian
Analysis (ISBA). Its editors are Phil Dawid, David Dunson, David
Heckerman, Michael Jordan, Fabrizio Ruggeri, and Dalene Stangl. Brad
Carlin is serving as Editor-in-Chief, Herbie Lee is Managing Editor,
Angelika van der Linde is Production Editor, Marina Vanucci is Deputy
Editor, and Pantelis Vlachos is System Managing Editor.
Bayesian Analysis seeks to publish a wide range of articles that
demonstrate or discuss Bayesian methods in some theoretical or applied
context. The journal welcomes submissions involving presentation of
new computational and statistical methods; reviews, criticism, and
discussion of existing approaches; historical perspectives;
description of important scientific or policy application areas; case
studies; and methods for experimental design, data collection, data
sharing, or data mining. Evaluation of submissions is based on
importance of content and effectiveness of communication.
We aim to provide reports to authors within 10 weeks of submission on
at least 80% of articles submitted.
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Heidi Rhodes Sestrich
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Document Production Specialist
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