GOFCP 2022
5th WORKSHOP ON GOODNESS-OF-FIT, CHANGE-POINT AND RELATED PROBLEMS Rennes, 2-4 September 2022Following the four workshops held in Sevilla, Spain (in 2012), Athens, Greece (in 2015), Bad Herrenalb, Germany (in 2017) and Trento, Italy (in 2019), the 5th International Workshop on Goodness-Of-Fit (GOF) and Change-Point (CP) Problems will take place at ENSAI, in Rennes, France, 2-4 September 2022.
The main themes of the event include, but are not limited to: Classical GOF testing and CP analysis; Fourier methods for GOF testing and CP detection; GOF and CP analyses in econometrics; GOF and CP analysis in time series with count data; GOF and CP for functional and high-dimensional data.
There will be a single-session scientific program with an invited oral presentation, and an invited poster session. Attendance at this workshop is strictly by invitation only.
PAST WORKSHOPS
The 4th workshop on Goodness-Of-Fit and Change-point problems was held from 6 to 8 September 2019 at the University of Trento, Department of Economics and Management.
The 3rd workshop on Goodness-Of-Fit and Change-point problems was held from 8 to 10 September 2017 at the Church House of the Protestant Academy Baden in Bad Herrenalb in the Black Forest near Karlsruhe in Germany. There were 26 invited presentations, and 40 attendees at the workshop. The scientific committee comprised of Norbert Henze (KIT Karlsruhe), Claudia Kirch (Universität Magdenburg) and Simos Meintanis (University of Athens).
The 2nd workshop on Goodness-Of-Fit and Change-point problems was held from 4 to 6 September 2015 at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens in Greece. There were 35 invited presentations, and 42 attendees at the workshop. The scientific committee comprised of Simos Meintanis (University of Athens), Marie Hušková (Charles University) and M. Dolores Jiménez-Gamero (University of Sevilla).
The 1st workshop on Goodness-Of-Fit was held on 17 November 2012 at the University of Sevilla in Spain.
Speakers (confirmed)
Jean-Marc Bardet (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)
Denis Belomestny (Universität Duisburg-Essen)
Thomas Berrett (University of Warwick)
Jad Beyhum (KU Leuven)
Axel Bücher (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf)
Miguel Delgado (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
Bruno Ebner (Karlsruher Institut für Technologie)
Dominic Edelmann (German Cancer Research Center)
Juan Carlos Escanciano (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
Eduardo García Portugués (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
Wenceslao González Manteiga (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela)
Arthur Gretton (University College London)
Marc Hallin (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
Lajos Horvath (University of Utah)
María Dolores Jiménez-Gamero (Universidad de Sevilla)
Ivan Kojadinovic (Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour)
Elia Lapenta (ENSAE)
Simos Meintanis (University of Athens and North-West University)
Natalie Neumeyer (University of Hamburg)
François Portier (ENSAI)
Richard Samworth (University of Cambridge)
Pedro Sant'Anna (Microsoft)
Abderrahim Taamouti (University of Liverpool)
Alexander Tsybakov (ENSAE)
Ingrid Van Keilegom (KU Leuven)
Thomas Verdebout (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
Weichi Wu (Tsinghua University)
Yi Yu (University of Warwick)
Poster Presentations
Facundo Argañaraz (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
Mercedes Conde Amboage (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela)
Gilles Crommen (KU Leuven)
Heishiro Kanagawa (University College London)
Adrián Lago Balseiro (University of Vigo)
Hassan Maissoro (ENSAI)
Andrea Meilan Vila (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
Bojana Milosevic (University of Belgrade)
Antonin Schrab (University College London)
Luis-Alberto Rodríguez (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
Jeremy VanderDoes (University of Waterloo)
Jaco Visagie (North-West University)
Sunny Wang (ENSAI)
Program and Proceedings
Book of abstracts and program here
Organizers
The event is organized by Ensai and the research lab CREST (UMR-CNRS 9194).
Scientific Programme Committee (SPC)
- Yongmiao Hong (Cornell University)
- Ingrid Van Keilegom (KU Leuven)
- Juan Carlos Escanciano (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
- Wenceslao Gonzalez Manteiga (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela)
- Lixing Zhu (Beijing Normal University and Hong Kong Baptist University)
Liaison between SPC and OC
- Simos Meintanis (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and North-West University)
Organizing Committee (OC)
- Valentin Patilea (ENSAI, France)
- Flore Ithoré-Tilly (ENSAI, France)
- Carole Essirard (ENSAI, France)
- Sunny Wang (ENSAI, France)
- Hassan Maissoro (ENSAI & Datastorm, France)
- Guillaume Flament (ENSAI & AdWay, France)
- Ivan Kojadinovic (Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour, France)
- Eduardo García Portugués (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain)
- James Allison (North-West University, SouthAfrica)
- Gerrit Grobler (North-West University, South Africa)
- Jaco Visagie (North-West University, South Africa)
Sponsors
Support from the following partners is gratefully acknowledged
- North-West University, South Africa
- Joint Research Initiative ‘Models and mathematical processing of very large data’ under the aegis of Risk Foundation and Institut Louis Bachelier, in partnership with MEDIAMETRIE and GENES, France
- Laboratoire de Mathématiques et de leurs Applications de Pau (LMAP, UMR CNRS 5142), France
Practical info and contacts
How to get to the conference venue
The 2022 GOFCP will take place at ENSAI, which is located on the Ker Lann Campus, 14 km from Rennes’s center, 10 km from Rennes train station and 3 km from Rennes airport. ENSAI address: 51 rue Blaise Pascal, 35172 Bruz.
Arriving by car
The campus is located just off the Rennes-Redon highway. From the Rennes beltway, take D177 (Rennes-Redon highway, towards Saint-Jacques de la Lande). Exit: Parc des expositions – Campus de Ker Lann. Parking space is available on the school premises.
Arriving from Rennes by bus
The N°57 and Ker Lann Express buses connect ENSAI (“Lande du Pont” bus stop) with Rennes from the République bus station, in the city center. Bus transportation is about 25 minutes.
Tickets cost €1,5 for one hour and give access to the entire public transportation system (bus and metro). Tickets can be purchased in the metro stations, directly from the bus driver, or by using a credit card on a validating machine through contactless payment inside the bus. Find information and schedules on www.star.fr. Schedules are modified during weekend, only few buses are circulating.
Arriving from Rennes train station
Taxi services are available 24 hours a day and are located outside the arrivals area at Rennes train station. The drive takes approximately 20 minutes.
It is also possible to arrive to ENSAI by local train. The main train station in Rennes connects directly to the “Ker Lann stop” in just under 10 minutes. However, only few trains are circulating every day, even less during weekend. Find information and time tables on https://www.ter.sncf.com/bretagne. The Rennes-Messac/Guipry or Rennes-Redon trains stop on the Ker Lann Campus. A ticket costs €5 and can be purchased online or at the main train station in Rennes.
Arriving from Rennes Airport
The N°57 bus connects the airport to the “Lande du Pont” bus stop several times per hour, in approximately 15 minutes. Tickets cost €1,50 and can be purchased from the driver or by using a credit card on a validating machine through contactless payment.
Taxi services are available 24 hours a day and are located outside the arrivals area at Rennes Airport. The drive takes approximately 7 minutes.
Arriving to Rennes from Paris
Arriving from Paris Montparnasse train station
A direct high-speed train connects Paris Montparnasse and Rennes, in 1h30. Tickets can be purchased online on www.sncf-connect.com. Train tickets for this journey cost between €40 and €70 single trip in second class, and €60 and €120 in first class, for people without loyalty or discount cards.
Arriving directly from Roissy Charles de Gaulle Paris airport
A direct high-speed train connects Charles de Gaulle airport and Rennes, in 2h15 to 2h30. Tickets can be purchased online on www.sncf-connect.com or at the train station. Train tickets for this journey cost between €50 and €110 single trip in 2d class, and €50 and €150 in first class, for people without loyalty or discount cards.
Arriving from Orly airport
The Orlybus coaches connect terminals 1,2,3,4 from Orly airport to Denfert-Rochereau in Paris (14th arrondissement). Orlybuses leave every 10-15 minutes, the journey takes 20 to 30 minutes. Tickets cost €8,70. More information.
Taxi stands are located outside the terminals. The flat-rate fare for a journey to central Paris (Gare Montparnasse for instance) is €32. The drive takes between 25 and 45 minutes, depending on traffic.
It is also possible to arrive to Rennes from Orly airport via Massy-TGV station and a direct high-speed train. More information on the connection Orly airport -> Massy-TGV station here. Train tickets from Massy-TGV to Rennes can be purchased online on www.sncf-connect.com or at the train station (the journey takes about 1h30).
Arriving to Rennes from Nantes
Arriving from Nantes Atlantique airport
A shuttle, “Navette aéroport”, connects the airport to Nantes' train station (20-minute drive) and city center. The shuttle leaves every 20 minutes from Monday to Saturday, and every 30 minutes on Sundays. Tickets cost €9. More information.
Arriving from Nantes train station
Direct trains connect Nantes and Rennes, in 1h15 approximately. Tickets can be purchased online on www.sncf-connect.com or at the train station. Train tickets for this journey start at €18 single trip in second class, and €40 in first class, for people without loyalty or discount cards.
About Rennes
The capital of Brittany is a place where urban culture meets historic heritage, and where regional Breton products will delight food lovers. Take a stroll in the center’s cobbled streets, admire half-timbered colorful houses and 17th century architecture (Parlement de Bretagne), and indulge in local specialty “galette saucisse” at lively Place des Lices open-air market on a Saturday morning.
A few recommendations:
French pastries, desserts, and chocolates: Philippe Bouvier, Le Daniel
Bread and “viennoiseries” : Boulangerie Hoche, Boulangerie Coupel
Find out more about Rennes’ history, culture and gastronomy: www.tourisme-rennes.com/en