Call & Submission

Call for Papers - Thematic Areas

The Hellenic Statistical Institute seeks the submission of high-level scientific papers that advance the theory and applications of Statistics.

The main thematic sections of the 37th Panhellenic and 3rd International Statistics Conference are as follows:

  • Actuarial Science – Actuarial Mathematics
  • Data Analysis – Large-Scale Data Analysis
  • Business Analytics
  • Reliability
  • Biostatistics – Biometrics -Bioinformatics – Medical Statistics
  • Risk Management
  • Educational Statistics
  • Operations Research
  • Decision Theory
  • Probability Theory
  • Social Statistics
  • Mathematical Statistics
  • Machine Learning – Neural Networks – Knowledge Mining
  • Bayesian Statistics
  • Econometrics – Economic Statistics
  • Environmental Statistics
  • Forecasting – Time Series
  • Poll Statistics – Sampling
  • Statistics and Ethics – Transparency
  • Statistics and the Internet
  • Stochastic Processes
  • Statistical Quality Control – Statistical Process Control

The papers will be presented in parallel sessions. Abstracts are accepted until March 14, 2025.

Submission of Abstracts

Abstract

Abstracts must be submitted electronically in Word format following the instructions listed. The papers may be of a theoretical and/or empirical nature and presented as a Presentation (speech) or Poster (poster). Each participant has the right to participate with a maximum of three papers and to present a maximum of two Presentations and one Poster or one Presentation and two Posters. Of the three participations, one must be a Poster. The Scientific Committee reserves the right to determine one or more presentations to be made only as Posters. Papers submitted in English are also presented in English.

Abstract Guidelines

The body of the abstract should not exceed 130 words or 11 lines and can only be in a word file. The title of the work is first mentioned (centered in Bold, capital letters, 14pt). The name of the author or authors follows (centered, bold, lowercase, 12pt) and then the employer and the email address (centered, lowercase, 11pt). The publishing house PROPOMPOS, which has undertaken (sponsored) the printing of the book of abstracts, requests that the abstracts be free of mathematical formulas. Then, with a space between them, the text of the Abstract is mentioned. The font to be used is Calibri, 11 pt with single spacing. The file that follows is provided to be used as a template for writing the Abstract. It must then be submitted electronically.

Abstract Template English

Submission of a Full Paper

Full Paper

Those who wish can submit their proposals – with any comments they have received at the conference – in order to be published in the volume of the ESI conference proceedings. The texts can be submitted until 15/06/2025 via e-mail to secretariat@esi-stat.gr , in Word format, using the template found on the ESI website (https://esi-stat.gr/word/ ) and should be a maximum of 20 typed pages.

For Latex users the template is: https://esi-stat.gr/latex/.

Papers that do not meet the specifications will not be published.

The papers are evaluated according to the following criteria:

  1. Presentation format of the text, a maximum of 20 typed pages, according to the attached instructions.
  2. Individual typographical or spelling errors.
  3. Scientific terminology.
  4. Scientifically correct presentation of the article.
  5. A paper that is a simple application of a known theory/methodology to a data set without highlighting the problem from the application area (e.g. economy, employment, health, etc.), without mentioning the source of the data and without sufficient bibliographic information cannot be published in the ESI Proceedings. In addition, it should also have some (sufficient) statistical content and not be limited to Descriptive Statistics. A paper that presents results from a statistical package without the necessary methodological clarifications is not considered suitable for the ESI Proceedings.
  6. A published paper is not published in the ESI Proceedings unless the usefulness and feasibility of publication in Greek is justified.
  7. The terminology used in the ESI Proceedings papers should be compatible with the ESI Dictionary of Statistical Terminology. (2009 edition).