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  1. About me. I am a Professor of Data Sciences/Statistics/Machine Learning at ENSAE, Institut Polytechnique de Paris. I am particularly interested in all aspects of Bayesian computation, that is algorithms to perform Bayesian inference, including: fast approximations: e.g. Expectation Propagation and variational Bayes. On this site you can find ...

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  2. Nicolas Chopin was born in the village of Marainville-sur-Madon ( Vosges department ), in the province of Lorraine, France. He was the son of François Chopin (9 November 1738, Ambacourt – 31 January 1814, Marainville), a wheelwright and village administrator for Marainville, and Marguerite, née Deflin (1 February 1736, Diarville – 21 ...

  3. Nicolas Chopin Professor of data sciences ENSAE 5 avenue Henry Le Chatelier 91764 Palaiseau CedexFRANCE — +33 1 41 17 65 22 # nicolas.chopin@ensae.fr ‡ https://nchopin.github.io/ Experience Sept. 2006– to date Professor of data sciences, ENSAE, IPP, Palaiseau, FRANCE 2003–2006 Lecturer in Statistics, Bristol University, UK

  4. Chopin, N., and Pelgrin, F. Bayesian inference and state number determination for hidden Markov models: an application to the information content of the yield curve about inflation. J. Econometrics 123 , 2 (2004), 327–344.

  5. Nicolas Chopin. Professor of Statistics, ENSAE (Institut Polytechnique de Paris) Verified email at ensae.fr - Homepage. Statistics Bayesian Stastistics Bayesian Machine Learning Monte Carlo methods Bayesian computation particle filtering.

  6. Nicolas Chopin is a Professor of Data Sciences at the ENSAE since 2006. Before that he was a lecturer at Bristol University (2003-2006). He obtained his PhD at Université Paris VI in 2003 (for which he was awarded the 2002 Savage award for best doctoral dissertation in Bayesian Statistics), and his HDR (habilitation à diriger des recherches ...

  7. sites.google.com › site › nicolaschopinstatisticianNicolas Chopin - Google Sites

    I am a professor of Statistics at the ENSAE since 2006. Before that I was a lecturer at the Department of Mathematics of Bristol University (UK). My main research interest is SMC (Sequential Monte Carlo, aka particle filtering), but I am also interested more generally in Monte Carlo, Bayesian Statistics, and Bayesian machine learning. New book ...

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