Giovanni Cerulli è stato invitato a partecipare alla trasmissione “Futuro Prossimo”, che andrà in onda Sabato, 28 Marzo, su Rainews24 dalle 10:30 alle 11 in simulcast anche su Rai3.
Parlerà dei risultati di un modello previsionale da lui stimato sulla data del picco delle infezioni in Italia e mostrerà alcuni confronti internazionali sull’evoluzione del contagio, nell’ambito di una delle attività di ricerca su COVID-19 seguite dal nostro Istituto.
Su “Cronache da Palazzo Cisterna” di questa settimana, un articolo sulla collaborazione tra La città metropolitana di Torino, Ires Piemonte e CNR-IRCrES per la digitalizzazione di 19 volumi storici della biblioteca disponibili ora sulla piattaforma Byterfly in due collezioni:
You will find the general call for papers of the conference at this link https://www.aisre.it/conferenza-annuale/call-for-paper, while to send your proposals, please follow the instructions available at this page: https://www.aisre.it/en/annual-scientific-conference/instructions-for-proposan-abstract You have to send your abstract within March 5th. Don’t forget to indicate the special session you are addressing, by choosing the options “SO-09-Effectiveness evaluation of policies for the society and for local communities (La valutazione dell’efficacia delle politiche per la società e per le comunità locali) (Ragazzi Elena) by the list.
Following
the very good achievement of previous conferences, we decided to
organize again a session devoted to counterfactual impact evaluation,
which shares the same empirical and inductive approach of our network.
In fact, theoretical approaches to CIE can be highly enriched by
discussion and by feedbacks from empirical research. We invite
researchers who have already experimented counterfactual approaches to
regional policy evaluation to discuss their experience, enhancing the
debate upon counterfactual impact evaluation.
The
main aim of this session is to discuss various methodological aspects
and their implications, particularly concerning: strategies and
methodologies for comparison group selection, corrections for selection
bias, alternative estimates and validation, computational topics related
to data sources and data management suited for evaluation problems,
etc. Theoretical, econometrical, and applied papers are welcome.
Since the session aims at assessing methodological approaches rather than reviewing empirical results, we invite authors to address the following points: – Motivation of methodological choices and related advantages – Shortcomings in practical applications and possible solutions – Methodological lessons from results
Submission of an abstract (200-400 words) and
of an extended abstract (1,200-2,000 words) or of a full (draft) paper
are required for the March deadline. If your proposal is accepted, the
registration for the congress and the upload of a full (draft) paper will be required within June 15th, 2020.
Consult also the special session list, to look for other interesting chances of presenting your work.
Greta Falavigna segnala l’uscita di un suo articolo sulla rivista:
Falavigna G., (2020), Prediction of general medical admission length of stay with natural language processing and deep learning: a pilot study, Internal and Emergency Medicine, (), 1-2, 10.1007/s11739-020-02291-6. l’articolo è scaricabile da qui: https://rdcu.be/b1KBh