Archive for Guadalquivir

a (sunny, crisp) day at ICSDS 2025

Posted in pictures, Running, Statistics, Travel, University life with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on December 19, 2025 by xi'an

While my first day at ICSDS 2025 was somewhat hectic, having realised late the night before that I was giving a talk!—I had forgotten I had submitted a title at registration time and never received any communication from the organisers, including (or excluding) a request for an abstract. I thus hastily updated my November talk in Sevilla for my December talk in Sevilla! but paid less attention than needed to the sessions I attended—, Wednesday was more peaceful—esp. after a 16K run along the Guadalquivir—and I engaged into two great Bayesian learning sessions, one that seemed designed for me!, involving my (40y long friend) Ed George on his latest result on proper prior minimaxity and shrinkage, with our late friend Bill Strawderman as a co-author since they worked on the problem prior to Bill’s demise, Charles Margossian on variational inference preserving some symmetries in the target and hence keeping the same statistics, with elliptically symmetric families, and Fletcher Christensen on DIC for some mixed models, with references to our “DIC’s eights” paper (but still picking one version of DIC in the end!)

The second session was on prediction learning!—with me as the chair, as I realized one minute before! AI !—with (my friend) Veronika Rockova using AI predictions as a prior predictive and connecting them with Bayesian nonparametrics, Kenyon Ng (who visited me last Spring) on a similar approach using pretrained transformers like TabPFN and martingale posterior inference, Lorenzo Cappello in a generalisation of martingale prediction and Andrea Ghiglietti on the mathematics of an involved urn system.


The afternoon session was a plenary talk by Daniela Witten in the magnificent building of the Real Fabrica de Tabacos, but the room was unfortunately too small for the audience and I could not enter. Hopefully her talk will have a significant intersection with the CRiSM colloquium she delivers in Warwick late January. I thus walked around the old town till the following poster session, held in the Real Fabrica courtyard, under the sun. As I got involved into a deep discussion of the relevance of mirror meetings (which I defend!) versus the dangers on principal (parent) conferences (which can be mitigated by the mirror conference participants registering, to some extent, for the principle one)—more to come on the ‘Og and in the ISBA Bulletin!—, I did not peruse the available posters, sorry…

And, by the way, the conference organisers also revealed the location of ICSDS 2026 which is Croatia, my first bet! In the city of Split we visited in 2023.

Un Diario del Año de les Tapes

Posted in pictures, Running, Statistics, Travel, University life with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on November 29, 2025 by xi'an

On my five-day stay in Sevilla, I got reacquainted with the small streets of the old town, and those of Cadiz for a sunny if short day outing, both that share some similarity with Venice!, as long as the bank of the Guadalquivir where I sent training every early morning. (If missing the opportunity of running the Cádiz media maratón with a last-minute bib a colleague of my wife had procured, due to a lack of favourable public transportation. I was further unsure running even relaxedly a half-marathon a week before my favourite half-marathon was such a great idea.)) I also enjoyed very much the company of the young statisticians and operation researchers at 5SYSORM, including discussions with Antía Enríquez about network scale-up methods, which I had heard off previously (but wondered at the matter of over-counting), alas missing the plenary by Rosa E. Lillo, and with  Adam Olivares about modelling stochastically ordered pairs through a mixture representation (above) I was unaware off. (Also kudos to all participants for sticking to inglés while I was the only participant not fluent in español!)

Foodwise, I (over?!) sampled half-a dozen tapas bars, both in Sevilla and Cádiz, with varying returns, but came back with several great experiences and the (obvious) rule that back-street, low-key, bars, with some pensioner patrons, were to be preferred. Not much greens though, apart from a nearby farmers’ market! (Sorry for the catalán tapes, as I could not find an Andalusian word that sounded like Peste, but with a positive vibe!!!)

Unsurprisingly, I did not have much time to read, except in trains and planes, but finished Les Chaînes de Markov by Noham Selcer, whose title is more a pretence than a driving line. As the story painfully unrolls along the uninteresting couple issues of a (former) maths teacher and a French literature teacher. With artificial dialogues and an overall whining tone that gave me toothaches! There is no redeeming character in the novel, which furthermore describes rural places in Normandie in the worst possible terms. I also tried to complete reading Juice by Tom Winton, but I gave up on this post-apocalyptic story where the climate crisis does not stop radical eco-warriors to flight around the World to assassinate descendants of the powerful people who could have acted against climate change, a poor merge of Mad Max (Oz, of course!) and The Road . Very binary. It took me 50 pages to realise the story was set in the Northwestern part of Australia. And another 50 page to give up! I also started The Witcher Season 4 a few days before leaving, with a new actor William Hemsworth replacing Henry Cavill, “as charismatic as a bollard with a wig”, a season that proves a complete disaster, in part but only in part because the original story itself deteriorates at this point. I stopped early, once I reached a dreadful anime of the vampyre’s background.

off to Sevilla [5thSYSORM]

Posted in Kids, pictures, Statistics, Travel, University life, Wines with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , on November 5, 2025 by xi'an

2025 IMS International Conference on Statistics and Data Science in Sevilla [Dec. 15-18]

Posted in pictures, Statistics, Travel, University life with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on June 14, 2025 by xi'an

murals plus eggs

Posted in Books, Kids, pictures, Running, Travel with tags , , , , on May 15, 2016 by xi'an

When running along the Guadalquivir in Sevilla,Sevilla, May 6, 2016I came across street art murals that were both fairly good and preserved from graffiti.I also came across this most horrendous sculpture of Cristoforo Colombo in his egg, a queer monstrosity of a few dozen meters… (Maybe appropriately in tune with a man who brought large scale genocide, slavery and European diseases to the Americas.)