STATISTICA SINICA
Call for submissions on
MULTISCALE METHODS AND STATISTICS:
A PRODUCTIVE MARRIAGE
Following the successful 5th Graybill Conference on "Multiscale
Methods and Statistics: A Productive Marriage" organized by
Department of Statistics, Colorado State University in June 2006, we
are inviting submissions on the same theme for a special issue of
Statistica Sinica. Submissions are NOT limited to papers presented
at the conference. The goal of publishing this theme topic is to
highlight the recent developments and advantages of employing both
multiscale and statistical methods for solving various
methodological, scientific and engineering problems.
Submissions preferably will provide either methodological or
theoretical advances in the interface of multiscale methods and
statistics, or demonstrate applications of such techniques in
sciences and technologies. Priority will be given to papers that are
assessed to be, statistically and scientifically speaking, most
innovative, comprehensive, and reaching a wider readership.
Papers submitted to the special issue will be reviewed according to
regular procedures similar to other submissions to the journal.
Accepted papers will appear in a single issue of Statistica Sinica,
scheduled for 2009. Please contact Professor Yazhen Wang or any of
the special issue editors listed below for questions on the
suitability of your paper(s). Submissions must be made online
through the journal site at
Submission: http://www.stat.sinica.edu.tw/statistica/submission
Please use the LaTeX article template, also available at the above
site, for preparing your manuscript submission. The scheduled
DEADLINE for submission is December 31, 2007. Authors wishing to
receive email alerts as the deadline approaches may contact the
editorial assistant, Karen Li (email: karen at stat.sinica.edu.tw).
Special Issue Editors:
T. Tony Cai, U. of Pennsylvania (tcai AT wharton.upenn.edu)
Thomas Lee, The Chinese U. of Hong Kong (tlee AT sta.cuhk.edu.hk)
Yazhen Wang, U. of Connecticut (yzwang AT stat.uconn.edu)
Patrick J. Wolfe, Harvard U (patrick AT deas.harvard.edu)
Related Workshop
http://www.stat.colostate.edu/graybillconference2006/
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