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- Bayesian Time Series Analysis by Mike West - Fortran/S-plus software for nonstationary time series analysis and autoregression component models and the BATS software for the book "Applied Bayesian Forecasting and Time Series Analysis".
- International Society for Bayesian Analysis - Promotes the development and application of Bayesian statistical theory and methods useful in the solution of theoretical and applied problems in science, industry and government.
- Future Meetings of the ISBA - Meetings organised or sponsored by the International Society for Bayesian Analysis.
- Scientific Applications of Bayesian Analysis - The 3rd Winter Workshop on Statistics and Computer Science. Ein-Gedi, Dead Sea, Israel; 5--7 December 2004.
- 2nd IMS-ISBA Joint Meeting - The second joint international meeting of the IMS (Institute of Mathematical Statistics) and ISBA (International Society for Bayesian Analysis). Bormio, Italy; 12--14 January 2005.
- Bayesian Analysis Archive - Part of the ArXiv e-print repository.
- Peter Green - Links to AutoRJ for reversible jump MCMC, Nmix for Bayesian analysis of univariate normal mixtures by MCMC, Cpt for Bayesian multiple change point analysis for point processes, and Dirichlet tessellation software.
- Bayesian Abstract Archive - An archive of abstracts of research papers on Bayesian statistics. Sponsored by ISBA and SBSS.
- The Bayesian Songbook - A collection of often humorous songs with bayes-related lyrics sang to popular tunes on the last nights of the Valencia meetings on Bayesian statistics. Lyrics in LaTeX and postscript formats. Wav files of some songs available.
- Valencia International Meetings on Bayesian Statistics - A meeting devoted to Bayesian statistics held about every 4 years in Valencia, Spain. Next meeting will be early June 2006.
Wikipedia Articles
- International Society for Bayesian Analysis - The International Society for Bayesian Analysis (ISBA) is a society with the goal of promoting bayesian analysis for solving problems in the sciences and government. It was founded by economist Arnold Zellner in 1992.
- Arnold Zellner - Arnold Zellner (born January 2 1927) is an American economist and statistician specializing in the fields of Bayesian probability and econometrics. He is known for his pioneering work in the field of Bayesian analysis and econometric modeling.
- OpenBUGS - OpenBUGS is a computer software for the Bayesian analysis of complex statistical models using Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods. OpenBUGS is the open source variant of WinBUGS (Bayesian inference Using Gibbs Sampling).
- Hierarchical Bayes model - The hierarchical Bayes method is one of the most important topics in modern Bayesian analysis. It is a powerful tool for expressing rich statistical models that more fully reflect the actual problem at hand than a simpler model could.
- George E. P. Box - George Edward Pelham Box, born 18 October 1919 in Gravesend, Kent, England, was one of the most influential statisticians of the 20th century and a pioneer in the areas of quality control, time series analysis, design of experiments and Bayesian inference. Box was originally trained as a chemist, and he worked on biochemical experiments on the effect of poison gases on small animals for the British Army during World War II.