🇺🇸2019 BayesiaLab Conference in Durham
North Carolina Biotechnology Center, October 10–11, 2019
The 7th Annual BayesiaLab Conference
The 7th Annual BayesiaLab Conference turned out to be a great success. Participants from all across North America, Europe, and Asia joined us for this event at the North Carolina Biotechnology Center in Durham. We have video recordings of all talks available in this archive for those who missed the event.
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Conference Presentations
If you missed some of the talks, we uploaded recordings of all presentations and the corresponding slides.
🇫🇷pageIntroducing BayesiaLab 9🇺🇸pageRipple Effect Modeling of Supplier Disruption🇺🇸pageIdentifying Buying Groups at Customer Organizations Using BayesiaLab🇺🇸pageUnderstanding Your Customer Through the 'Most Relevant Explanations' (MRE) Function in BayesiaLab🇺🇸pagePredicting the Optimal Revisit Interval for Diabetic Patients using LASSOSql🇫🇷pageLimiting Vaccine Wastage by Optimizing Health System Support🇨🇦pageThe Small Data Problem: Using Bayesian Networks in Endangered Species Policy Development🇺🇸pageInfluence of Lead in Water on Lead in Children’s Blood: A Bayesian Network Risk Model🇬🇧pageBayesian Networks for Biological Discovery🇺🇸pageRisk Analysis of PFAS Contamination in Private Water Wells: a Bayesian Network Model🇺🇸pageApplying Bayesian Network Models to Fuse Information from Different Data Sources🇫🇷pageFrom Bayesian Networks to Cognitive Science🇮🇳pageKnowledge Elicitation & Application🇺🇸pageBayesian Structural Field Analysis🇺🇸pageReasonable Certainty — Why Courts Should Use Bayesian Belief Networks to Estimate Economic Damages🇺🇸pageA Bayesian network analysis of the Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey (FEVS) for the U.S. EPAPreviousConceptual Bayesian Networks for Supporting Contaminated Site Ecological Risk AssessmentsNextIntroducing BayesiaLab 9
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