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Formation | 1992 |
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Type | Learned society |
Purpose | Bayesian statistics |
Headquarters | Durham, North Carolina, USA |
President | Amy Herring |
President Elect | Aad van der Vaart |
Past President | Sudipto Banerjee |
Website |
bayesian |
The International Society for Bayesian Analysis (ISBA) is a society with the goal of promoting Bayesian analysis for solving problems in the sciences and government. It was formally incorporated as a not for profit corporation by economist Arnold Zellner and statisticians Gordon M. Kaufman and Thomas H. Leonard on 10 November 1992. [1] It publishes the electronic journal Bayesian Analysis and organizes world meetings every other year.
ISBA is an "official partner" of the Joint Statistical Meetings. [2]
The president of ISBA is elected annually. Service typically lasts three years, since the offices of President Elect and Past President are also official positions.
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Formation | 1992 |
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Type | Learned society |
Purpose | Bayesian statistics |
Headquarters | Durham, North Carolina, USA |
President | Amy Herring |
President Elect | Aad van der Vaart |
Past President | Sudipto Banerjee |
Website |
bayesian |
The International Society for Bayesian Analysis (ISBA) is a society with the goal of promoting Bayesian analysis for solving problems in the sciences and government. It was formally incorporated as a not for profit corporation by economist Arnold Zellner and statisticians Gordon M. Kaufman and Thomas H. Leonard on 10 November 1992. [1] It publishes the electronic journal Bayesian Analysis and organizes world meetings every other year.
ISBA is an "official partner" of the Joint Statistical Meetings. [2]
The president of ISBA is elected annually. Service typically lasts three years, since the offices of President Elect and Past President are also official positions.