[Doc2008] Palestra Prof Stan Matwin.
Manoel Orley
orley em lia.ufc.br
Segunda Abril 23 13:18:26 BRT 2012
Encaminho para o conhecimento de todos esta mensagem do Prof. Fernando
Gomes sobre a palestra do Prof Stan Matwin no dia 02 de maio as 10 horas
no Auditório do Departamento de Computação.
Current research in Machine Learning and Text Mining in Ottawa
Stan Matwin, University of Ottawa
In this presentation Stan Matwin will review the current work at the
Text Analysis and Machine Learning Lab, University of Ottawa, Canada.
Research in text mining focuses on the data model and use of additional
symbolic (or statistical) knowledge to enrich the process. A recent
application is following tweets of different parts of the political
spectrum in the presidential election in France. Research in data
privacy looks at the algorithms that can perturb the data so that
privacy is preserved while the quality of the data remains acceptable.
Research in mining trajectories of moving objects examines patterns of
movements of ships and builds models allowing prediction of events in
maritime traffic. We will also touch on current research in machine
learning for face recognition in video data, and in proposing a new
classifier performance measure that addresses certain shortcomings of
the standard ROC curves.
*Stan Matwin* is a Distinguished University Professor of Computer
Science at the University of Ottawa and an Associate Professor with the
Polish Academy of Sciences. His research is in data mining, text mining,
and data privacy. Author and co-author of 250 papers and h-index value
of 27, he has worked at universities in Canada, the U.S., Europe and
Latin America. Former president of the Canadian Artificial Intelligence
Society and of the IFIP Working Group 12.2 (Machine Learning), Stan has
served on the Editorial Boards of the leading Machine Learning and AI
journals. A founder of Devera Logic Inc., Stan is active in innovation
and technology transfer. He is a Fellow of the European Coordinating
Committee on AI and Fellow of the Canadian AI Society.
Atenciosamente,
Orley Carneiro
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