CARME 2007 Conference


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Abstract

 

Rotterdam, The Netherlands, June 25-27 2007

This year's conference on Correspondence Analysis and Related Methods (CARME 2007) will be held at Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands from June 25-27, 2007. The objective of this conference is to spotlight the very latest research in correspondence analysis and discuss future developments. We aim to bring together theoretical and applied researchers in all the areas where correspondence analysis is currently used, notably sociology, psychology, economy, education, ecology, archeology, geology, linguistics, philosophy, genetics, biomedical research, health economics, marketing, and management. Interdisciplinary contributions are particularly welcome.Historically, CARME has an informal atmosphere that aims at promoting the exchange of ideas and scientific collaboration. As you can see in the program, we have several distinguished invited and contributed speakers. The two keynote presentations will be held by Fionn Murtagh and Wayne DeSarbo. Previous CARME meetings have resulted in books edited by Michael Greenacre and JÄorg Blasius. This time, we have decided that it is better to publish the papers in a special issue of a good quality journal. Therefore, papers containing strong computational statistical or substantive data-analytic elements will be considered for publication in a special peer-reviewed, or regular issue of the journal Computational Statistics and Data Analysis. More details on this special issue and the deadlines will be announced soon. We wish you a fruitful and pleasant CARME 2007!
 
Confirmed Invited Speakers
  • John Gower (Open University, Milton Keynes, UK)
  • Fionn Murtagh (University of London, UK)
  • Michael Friendly (York University, Toronto, Canada)
  • Wayne DeSarbo (Pennsylvania State University, USA)
  • Willem Heiser (Leiden University, The Netherlands)
  • Antoine de Falguerolles (Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France)
  • Ludovic Lebart (École Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications, Paris, France)
  • Gilbert Saporta (Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, Paris, France)
  • Jérôme Pagès (Agrocampus, Rennes, France)
  • Henk Kiers (Groningen University, The Netherlands)
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