New Challenges in Computational Statistics
Offered By: Alan Turing Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore new challenges in Computational Statistics through this lecture by Professor Gareth Roberts from the University of Warwick. Delve into the world of statistical science and its applications in life sciences, focusing on making sense of complex data obtained from ingenious experiments in living cells. Learn about the phenomenal challenges posed by contemporary statistical models to existing algorithms and discover the advances being made in this field. The lecture, part of the Alan Turing Institute's Turing Lectures series on Statistical Science, includes an introduction by Professor Sofia Olhede and concludes with a Q&A session. Gain insights into the intersection of computer science, mathematics, statistics, and systems engineering, and understand how these disciplines contribute to the evolving landscape of data science and its practical applications.
Syllabus
Professor Gareth Roberts: "New challenges in Computational Statistics"
Taught by
Alan Turing Institute
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