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Henry Wynn (1945-2024)
The department was saddened to hear of the death of Henry Wynn on November 2. Henry was a distinguished statistician and Professor in the Department of Statistics from 1995-2003. He was the founding Director of RISCU, the Department’s Risk and Consultancy Unit, the precursor to the current Applied Statistics and Risk Unit (AS&RU). RIP Henry.
Tom Leonard (1948-2023)
The department was saddened to hear of the death of Tom Leonard on December 18, 2023. Tom was one of the three founding members of staff of the Department in 1972, before leaving to take a position at the University of Wisconsin in 1980. He was influential in the development of the department's MORSE degree programme which flourishes to this day. RIP Tom.
Warwick-led study shows how AI can analyse X-rays and diagnose medical issues
A study led by Professor Giovanni Montana from the Department of Statistics and WMG has developed an AI tool to analyse X-rays and diagnose medical issues.
Thursday 4th May 2023 - Public Lecture "Three Puzzles about Pricing and Geometry"
Renato Paes Leme, Google Research New York
Thursday 4th May 2023 - MS.01 Zeeman building, at 18:15
As the famous Graham-Buffet quote says “price is what you pay; value is what you get" and every business success or failure is driven by the match or mismatch of the two. We will discuss a simple question in pricing algorithms: how to adjust prices over time to learn a buyer's valuation while minimizing revenue loss. This is a nice puzzle with a surprising solution. We will discuss the Kleinberg-Leighton algorithm and how to generalize it to multi-dimensional settings. There, we will do a detour to convex geometry and the theory of intrinsic volumes. We will also discuss how to measure the length of a potato.
Free attendance
There will be a reception after the lecture
Main contact point: K.G.Latuszynski@warwick.ac.uk
Warwick researchers in Statistics build DiAGRAM to help archivists ensure that the 1921 census and other archives remain digitally available
Warwick researchers in Statistics build DiAGRAM to help archivists ensure that the 1921 census and other archives remain digitally available as technologies become obsolete and carriers deteriorate.
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