Insightful are pleased to announce the following Course: 
 
Statistical Modelling - By Dr Bill Venables
 
Dates:   9 - 11 February 2005
 
Place:   Basingstoke, UK
 
Hours:   09:00 - 17:00
 
Course Fees:   Commercial - £1,400  + VAT,  Academic - £800 + VAT
 
Course Description:
 
The course will cover both classical and modern modelling, with special
attention on the classical side to linear models, generalized linear models,
linear mixed effects, generalized linear mixed effects, nonlinear.  The
second half of the course will cover more modern material: robust estimation,
model selection, regression diagnostics, use and abuse of the bootstrap and
modern alternatives, notably tree-based models (with bagging) and neural
networks.   Examples are combined with programming and graphics in S-PLUS
wherever the opportunity arises.
 
http://www.insightful.com/services/training/venables_2004.asp
 
Presenter Information: 
Dr Bill Venables - Senior Statistician, CSIRO.
 
Bill Venables is a well-known figure in the S-PLUS community, particularly
for his contributions to S-news and books on S-PLUS. Since 1990 he has
presented S-PLUS courses at several levels.  His freely distributed and very
popular Notes on S were in the early 90s often the first introduction many
students had to the system. These subsequently led to a book, Modern Applied
Statistics with S-PLUS with Brian Ripley, first released in 1994 is now in
its fourth edition (July, 2002). A second book by the same authors, S
Programming, deals more specifically with advanced programming issues. It was
released in 2000 and is now in its third printing. 
 
REGISTRATION: 
If you would like to register for this course please visit: 
http://www.insightful.com/services/register_european.asp
 
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