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24 April 2007
Several units on campus are sponsoring a lecture series by Michael Stein, professor of statistics and director of the Center for Integrating Statistical and Environmental Science at the University of Chicago. He will be talking about issues in space-time statistical modeling. There will be three lectures from April 25-27, but the lectures are at different times and locations; click on the links for an abstract of the lecture:
Models and Diagnostics for Spatial and Spatial- Temporal Processes
Wednesday, April 25: 3:30-5:00
HSPH Kresge G1
(simulcast to CGIS N031)
Models and Diagnostics for Spatial and Spatial- Temporal Processes
Thursday, April 26: 3:30-5:00
HSPH Kresge G2
(simulcast to CGIS N031)
Statistical Processes on a Global Scale
Friday, April 27: 11:00-12:00
CGIS N354
(simulcast to HSPH Kresge G3)
Posted by Mike Kellermann at April 24, 2007 11:56 AM
Didn't Mr. Stein write a fairly well known space book a while back? Is this the same person?
Posted by: Richard at April 25, 2007 10:59 AM
Hi Richard,
Yes, I believe you are right on this assumption. I believe the book you are referring to is: Interpolation of Spatial Data: Some Theory for Kriging. Let me know if this helps.
Posted by: Shane Wilson at April 27, 2007 10:12 AM