Presentations for ‘GLUE: 20 years on’ available now

2012 marks the 20th anniversary of the first GLUE (Generalised Likelihood Uncertainty Estimation) paper by Beven and Binley in 1992 and has, in addition, just passed 1000 citations on the Web of Science. The GLUE methodology has been controversial; viewed by some as simply wrong, by others as an earlier version of Approximate Bayesian Computation, and by others as a useful way of trying to reflect the impacts of epistemic errors on complex error structures in environmental modelling. This workshop reviewed the way in which the GLUE controversy has illuminated the debate about how to assess uncertainty in environmental models, the philosophy that underlies the GLUE methodology and examples of using GLUE in practice.

Presentations for the celebratory workshop ‘GLUE: 20 years on’ held at Lancaster University, 27-28th June 2012 are now available to view.

Session 1
1.

     Keith Beven, Lancaster University, UK

2.

     Andy Binley, Lancaster University, UK

3. 

     Ida Westerberg, Uppsala University, Sweden

4.

     Phil Younger, University of Wisconsin, USA

5.

      Sarka Blazkova, T G Masaryk Water Research Institute, Prague, Czech Republic

6.  

      Bettina Schaefli, Delft University of Technology, Switzerland

Session 2
7.

      Tobi Krueger, University of East Anglia, UK

8.  

       Chiara Medici, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain

9.

       William Castaings, Université de Savoie, France

10.

      Paul Smith, Lancaster University, UK

11.

      Wouter Buytaert, Imperial College, London, UK

12.

      Jim Freer, University of Bristol, UK
 

 

 

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