The ISI's Contributed Paper/Poster Sessions (CPS) at the 65th WSC 2025, will be announced by October 2024. The WSC will highlight the developments and contributions of statistics, statistical science, and data science in all aspects of life. We will host talks and presentations on a wide variety of topics, with the overall goal of presenting a balanced programme that provides a sense of the current state and future direction of statistics and their applications. The programme will span the full field of statistics including academia, business, industry, government and official statistics in line with the breadth of ISI and the Associations affiliated with ISI.
Contributed Abstracts/Posters can be submitted by any individual or organisation. Presentation will be during a session or as a poster presentation. For presentation in a Contributed Paper Session, the talk will be combined into a session with similar talks. The decision regarding the presentation mode (talk or poster) for each accepted abstract will be taken by the Scientific Programme Committee (SPC) considering the author’s submission as talk or poster, but also considering demand and capacity constraints.
For the submission to be considered by the SPC, it should include a title and an abstract (maximum of 500 words). Once accepted, a contributed abstract will be listed in the programme and presented as a:
Do you have questions about your CPS abstract/poster? Please send an e-mail to scientific@isi-wsc.org.
Professor Xuming He
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Professor Adrian Röllin
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