The Joint Statistical Meetings (JSM) is a professional conference/academic conference for statisticians held annually every year since 1840 (usually in August). Billed as "the largest gathering of statisticians held in North America", JSM has attracted over 5000 participants in recent years. Five statistical societies are designated as official JSM partners:
In addition to committee meetings, JSM activities include
JSM 2009 was held in Washington, D.C. on August 1–6, 2009.
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Dates | Location | Venue |
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July 30–August 4, 2011 | Miami, Florida | South Beach Convention Center |
July 28–August 2, 2012 | San Diego, California | San Diego Convention Center |
August 3–8, 2013 | Montreal, Quebec | Montreal Convention Center |
August 2–7, 2014 | Boston, Massachusetts | Boston Convention and Exhibition Center |
August 8–13, 2015 | Seattle, Washington | Washington State Convention & Trade Center |
Since 1978 when attendance figures were first reported. [1]
Dates | Location | Attendance |
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August 14–17, 1978 | San Diego, California | 2,650 |
August 13–16, 1979 | Washington, D.C. | 3,300 |
August 11–14, 1980 | Houston, Texas | 2,000 |
August 10–13, 1981 | Detroit, Michigan | 2,100 |
August 16–19, 1982 | Cincinnati, Ohio | 2,400 |
August 15–18, 1983 | Toronto, Ontario | 3,100 |
August 13–16, 1984 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 3,200 |
August 5–8, 1985 | Las Vegas, Nevada | 2,700 |
August 18–21, 1986 | Chicago, Illinois | 3,100 |
August 17–20, 1987 | San Francisco, California | 3,700 |
August 22–25, 1988 | New Orleans, Louisiana | 2,600 |
August 6–10, 1989 | Washington, D.C. | 4,200 |
August 6–9, 1990 | Anaheim, California | 2,800 |
August 18–22, 1991 | Atlanta, Georgia | 3,700 |
August 9–13, 1992 | Boston, Massachusetts | 4,400 |
August 8–12, 1993 | San Francisco, California | 4,800 |
August 13–18, 1994 | Toronto, Ontario | 4,500 |
August 13–17, 1995 | Orlando, Florida | 3,800 |
August 4–8, 1996 | Chicago, Illinois | 4,750 |
August 10–14, 1997 | Anaheim, California | 4,200 |
August 9–13, 1998 | Dallas, Texas | 3,850 |
August 8–12, 1999 | Baltimore, Maryland | 5,000 |
August 13–17, 2000 | Indianapolis, Indiana | 3,635 |
August 5–9, 2001 | Atlanta, Georgia | 4,038 |
August 11–15, 2002 | New York City, New York | 5,444 |
August 3–7, 2003 | San Francisco, California | 5,542 |
August 8–12, 2004 | Toronto, Ontario | 5,138 |
August 7–11, 2005 | Minneapolis, Minnesota | 5,157 |
August 6–10, 2006 | Seattle, Washington | 6,034 |
July 29–August 2, 2007 | Salt Lake City, Utah | 5,186 |
August 3–7, 2008 | Denver, Colorado | 5,592 |
August 1–6, 2009 | Washington, D.C. | 6,804 |
July 31–August 5, 2010 | Vancouver, British Columbia | 5,600 [2] |