SMTDA 2010
Stochastic Modeling Techniques and Data Analysis International Conference

      Panorama Hotel               8 - 11 June 2010 Chania Crete Greece

Conference Topics

The Stochastic Modeling Techniques and Data Analysis International Conference (SMTDA) main objective is to welcome papers, both theoretical or practical, presenting new techniques and methodologies in the broad area of stochastic modeling and data analysis. An objective is to use the methods proposed for solving real life problems by analyzing the relevant data. Also, the use of recent advances in different fields will be promoted such as for example, new optimization and statistical methods, data warehouse, data mining and knowledge systems, computing-aided decision supports and neural computing.


Particular attention will be given to interesting applications in engineering, productions and services (maintenance, reliability, planning and control, quality control, finance, insurance, management and administration, inventory and logistics, marketing, environment, human resources, biotechnology, medicine, ...).


Methodological approaches

  • Poisson, Markov, semi-Markov processes,
  • Point processes,
  • Martingales, Stochastic calculus,
  • Random evolutions,
  • Decision and Controlled Processes,
  • Diffusion and Poisson approximations,
  • Asymptotic models and Weak Convergences,
  • Statistical inference for Stochastic processes ,
  • Hidden Markov and semi-Markov processes,
  • Fitting models for data,
  • Reliability and survival analysis,
  • Bayesian inference,
  • Functional data analysis,
  • Discriminant and Regression Analysis,
  • Mixture model and Probabilistic approach to Clustering,
  • Analysis of complex data (incomplete, censored, missing, spatio-temporal, imprecise, fuzzy,...),
  • Theories of uncertainty,
  • Graphical models and Bayesian networks,
  • Multidimensional Scaling and Multi-way Data Analysis,
  • Sensory Analysis,
  • Classification and Documentation,
  • Data and Text Mining,
  • Chaotic and Stochastic processes,
  • Analysis of Chaotic processes.

Special techniques and algorithms:

  • Neural Networks,
  • Genetic and Fuzzy Algorithms,
  • Support Vector Machine,
  • Monte Carlo Methods,
  • Chaotic Simulation.

The Symposium includes five types of presentations

  • Key Note Speakers on the main topics of the Symposium selected by the Scientific Program Committee;
  • Contributed papers proposed by authors;
  • Poster presentations; 
  • Special Sessions proposed;
  • Workshops proposed