Statistical Data Analysis

Statistical Data Analysis

Introduction

This series deals with contemporary statistical data analysis, which generally involves data collection, transformation, interpretation and finally data validation, considering various statistical methods applied currently within the dominance of computer methods. Its subject includes also data mining, focusing on statistical modeling and knowledge discovery for predictive rather than purely descriptive and confirming/falsifying purposes. It concerns both quantitative research, which seeks to quantify the data and employs some form of statistical investigation, as well as qualitative data basically involving descriptive data, such as survey and observational data. In particular, the subject of this series includes classic domains such as estimation, hypothesis testing, and forecasting, as well as modern supporting decision making (business intelligence), data aggregation, data modeling, text analytics, and many others, using both a statistical approach and contemporary computer methods.






About the Series

About Series - Statistical Data Analysis

ABOUT THE SERIES

This series deals with contemporary statistical data analysis, which generally involves data collection, transformation, interpretation and finally data validation, considering various statistical methods applied currently within the dominance of computer methods. Its subject includes also data mining, focusing on statistical modeling and knowledge discovery for predictive rather than purely descriptive and confirming/falsifying purposes. It concerns both quantitative research, which seeks to quantify the data and employs some form of statistical investigation, as well as qualitative data basically involving descriptive data, such as survey and observational data. In particular, the subject of this series includes classic domains such as estimation, hypothesis testing, and forecasting, as well as modern supporting decision making (business intelligence), data aggregation, data modeling, text analytics, and many others, using both a statistical approach and contemporary computer methods.

Statistical data analysis constitutes the science and practice, currently developing very dynamically as a combination of classic mathematical statistics, together with its broad application, and contemporary computer science, providing efficient numerical methods for solving. The series is devoted to researchers and students in mathematics, computer science, economy and management, and various branches of engineering and natural sciences.

Information for authors:

These series publish monographs and subsequent volumes of edited books “Statistical Data Analysis”. Potential authors of monographs and chapters to such type of books are invited.

Special instructions for authors:

Expected length of monographs is 150-500 pages, while chapters 10-30 pages (excluding figures and tables). Bibliography at least 200 and 50, respectively, positions.

How to begin:

If you are interested in contributing your book or chapter to an edited book in this series, please submit your one-page chapter proposal with suitable title along with your CV and list of publications at: books@benthamscience.net.