About DAA2011
The Workshop is addressed to researchers and Ph.D. students in Physics, Biology, Mathematics and Computer Science. It will be held at the “Ettore Majorana Foundation and Centre for Scientific Culture”, Erice, Trapani, Italy.
The “Data Analysis in Astronomy” Workshop series started in 1984 aiming to provide an updated overview of advanced methods and related applications to astronomy and astrophysics. It progressively enlarged its scope toward simulation and modelling, opening to three major branches of Science (Astrophysics, Biology and Earth Environment).
The series strongly contributed to stimulate and enforce the scientific interaction between astrophysicists - and then other scientists - and experts in data analysis, who debated and compared results and methods, theory and experiments. The analysis of the interrelation together with the impact of new technologies and innovative design on fields such as Cosmology, Biology or Climatology cannot be else than a beneficial fallout of the initiative
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PEOPLE
Director of the Workshop
Bertrand Zavidovique
I.E.F. Université Paris Sud
Orsay, France
Steering Committee
Dalia Chakrabarty
University of Warwick
Coventry, UK
Maria Concetta Maccarone
Ist. Astrofisica Spaziale
e Fisica Cosmica /INAF
Palermo, Italy
Gustav Bernroider
University of Salzburg, Austria.
Luciano Boi
Ec. des Ht. Et. en Sciences Sociales
Paris, France.
Umberto Bottazzini,
Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy
Malay K. Kundu
Indian Statistical Institute Kolkata,
India
Sisir Roy
Indian Statistical Institute
Kolkata, India
Hezy Yeshurun
Tel Aviv University, Israel
Local Secretariat
Giosuè Lo Bosco
DMI, University of Palermo, Italy
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Topics
inference mechanisms in modelling: from Bayes to self-assembly and perhaps more
data merging: mastering uncertainty, imprecision and incompleteness
perceptual models: scale invariance, quantum physics and geometry, etc.
credible agents: reality, models and (computer) representation of complex systems
multi scale analysis: rare phenomena, data mining and large data bases
virtual and augmented reality to experiment: from computer graphics to virtual observation or computational biology
Deadlines
Submission deadline:
Notification of acceptance:
Final version to be sent:
(together with Reg. Fee)
Conference:
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Speakers
Dr Sebastian AHNERT (UK) - Self-assembly, modularity, complexity
Pr Gustav BERNROIDER (Austria) - Common grounds
Pr Luciano BOI (France) - Seeing the world from inside
Pr Alfred BRUCKSTEIN (Israel) - From ants to a(ge)nts
Pr Dalia CHAKRABARTY (UK) - Phase portrait of dynamical systems
Pr Oliver DORN (UK) - Data to Images
Pr Jean-Claude HEUDIN (France) - Reality, models and representation
Pr Hans Liljenström (Sweden) - Evolving Complexity, Cognition, and Consciousness
Pr Giuseppe LONGO (Italy) - Virtual reality in astronomy
Pr Rafael MOLINA (Spain) - Superresolution for satellite imagery
Pr Fionn MURTAGH (Ireland) - High dimensional Hierarchical clustering
Pr Vladimir NEKORKIN (Russia) - Nonlinear dynamics in biology
Pr Sankar PAL (India) - Uncertainty analysis in pattern recognition
Pr Fabio PASIAN (Italy) - International virtual observatory
Pr Tim PALMER (UK) - New Perspectives on Unpredictability
Pr Carlos PEREIRA (Brazil) - Information in Statistics
Pr Sisir ROY (India) - Noise in living systems
Pr Antonio SAGGION (Italia) - Causation and Extensive Quantities
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January 31th, 2011
February 28th, 2011
March 15st, 2011
April 15th, 2011
Acknowledgment
On the behalf of
Prof. A. Zichichi
(President of the EMFCSC)
the DAA - Data Analysis in Astronomy Workshops are from now dedicated to
Livio Scarsi and Vito DiGesù
who enthusiastically inspired the series.
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