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Rob Tibshirani <[log in to unmask]>
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Classification, clustering, and phylogeny estimation
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Sun, 13 Aug 2000 19:55:53 -0700
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        ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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        +++        MODERN REGRESSION AND CLASSIFICATION:           +++
        +++                                                        +++
        +++      Widely applicable statistical methods             +++
        +++            for modeling and prediction                 +++
        +++                                                        +++
        +++  UPDATED: covering state-of-the-art developments in    +++
        +++   boosting methods and support vector machines!        +++
        +++                                                        +++
        +++          Palo Alto, CA          November 13-14, 2000   +++
        +++                                                        +++
        +++            Trevor Hastie,                              +++
        +++            Rob Tibshirani, Stanford University         +++
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        ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

This two-day course will give a detailed overview of statistical
models for regression and classification. Known as machine-learning in
computer science and artificial intelligence, and pattern recognition
in engineering, this is a hot field with powerful applications in
finance, science and industry.

This is a very popular course, normally offered only twice a year in
the U.S.  and once overseas. Recently our Munich course was
attended by 65 attendees from all over Europe.

For further information and registration forms see

http://www-stat.stanford.edu/~hastie/mrc.html

or email to Professor Trevor Hastie ([log in to unmask])
or Professor Robert Tibshirani ([log in to unmask]) and ask
for full details,

or contact
Prof. Trevor Hastie
Stanford University CA
Phone/FAX: (650) 326-0854
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Rob Tibshirani, Dept of Health Research & Policy
 and Dept of Statistics
HRP Redwood Bldg
Stanford University
Stanford, California 94305-5405

phone: HRP: 650-723-7264 (Voice mail),  Statistics 650-723-1185
FAX 650-725-8977
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http://www-stat.stanford.edu/~tibs

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