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uRos2019: tutorials, keynote speakers, registration and call for papers!

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The 7th use of R in Official Statistics conference is the event for all things R in the production and use of government statistics. The 7th installment of this conference will take place from 20 to 21 May 2019 at the National Institute of Statistics in Bucharest, Romania.

Keynote Speakers

We are very proud to announce that we have two excellent keynote speakers.

  • Julie Josse will talk about her work on theory and tools related to imputation and inference in the presence of missing data.
  • Giulio Barcaroli will talk about 12 years of using R at ISTAT, the Italian Statistical Office.

Full abstracts can be found here

Tutorials

The conference is preceded by three tutorials on Data Cleaning, Statistical Disclosure Control and Optimal Sampling Stratification.

Call for papers

Yes, abstracts and papers are welcomed until 12 April 2019! You can contribute by sending an abstract in any of the following topics (relating to official statistics):

Sampling and estimation | R in organization | Data cleaning | R in production: data analysis | Methods for official statistics | Shiny applications | Time series | Report and GUI programming | R in production: automation | Big data | Dissemination and visualization

Registration is open

You can now register by following instructions here.

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