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The Second SIPTA Summer School on Imprecise Probabilities will take place in the Headquarters of the Rey Juan Carlos University Foundation, in Madrid (Spain), on July 24-28, 2006. The school is intended as a wide and deep introduction to imprecise probability topics, both theoretical and applied. The topics covered will be:
a The Imprecise Dirichlet Model (Jean-Marc Bernard, Universite Paris V).
a Predictive inference with imprecise probabilities (Gert de Cooman, Ghent University).
a Non-additive measures and applications on decision theory (Jean-Yves Jaffray, Universite Paris VI).
a Coherent lower previsions and their behavioural interpretation (Enrique Miranda, Rey Juan Carlos University).
a Knowledge discovery from data sets under weak assumptions: the case of prior ignorance and incomplete data (Marco Zaffalon, IDSIA).
The deadline for pre-registration is March 31, 2006. Notification of acceptance will be made shortly after. People interested in participating should also submit a short CV (no longer than 2 pages).