报告题目:Challenges on Clouds Health-Care for Risk Predictions based on Ensemble Classifiers and Subjective Analysis
报告时间:2018年3月16日
报告地点:理学楼231会议室
报告人:Professor Hamido FUJITA Director of Intelligent Software Systems Iwate Prefectural University, Japan
主办单位:科学技术研究院、“2011计划”办公室
承办单位:理学院
报告人简介:
Professor Hamido Fujita,Director of Intelligent Software Systems,Iwate Prefectural University,Japan.http://www.fujita.soft.iwate-pu.ac.jp/Editor-in-Chief: Knowledge-based system, Elsevier http://www.journals.elsevier.com/knowledge-based-systems. He is professor at Iwate Prefectural University (IPU), Iwate, Japan, as a director of Intelligent Software Systems. He is the Editor-in-Chief of Knowledge-Based Systems, Elsevier of impact factor (4.529) for 2016. He received Doctor Honoris Causa from O’buda University in 2013, and a title of Honorary Professor from O’buda University, Budapest, Hungary in 2011. He received honorary scholar award from University of Technology Sydney, Australia on 2012. He is Adjunct professor to Stockholm University, Sweden, University of Technology Sydney, National Taiwan Ocean University and others. He has supervised PhD students jointly with University of Laval, Quebec, Canada; University of Technology, Sydney, Australia; Oregon State University (Corvallis), University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, France and University of Genoa, Italy. He has four international Patents in Software System and Several research projects with Japanese industry and partners. He is vice president of International Society of Applied Intelligence, and Co-Editor in Chief of Applied Intelligence Journal (Springer). He has given many keynotes in many prestigious international conferences on intelligent system and subjective intelligence. He headed a number of projects including Intelligent HCI, a project related to Mental Cloning as an intelligent user interface between human user and computers and SCOPE project on Virtual Doctor Systems for medical applications.
报告内容简介:
Discovering patterns from big data attracts a lot of attention due to its importance in discovering accurate patterns and features that are used in predictions of decision making.The challenges in big data analytics are the high dimensionality and complexity in data representation analytics especially for on-line feature selection. Granular computing and feature selection on data streams are among the challenge to deal with big data analytics that is used for decision making. We will discuss these challenges in this talk and provide new projection on ensemble learning for on-line health care risk prediction. In decision making most approaches are taking into account objective criteria, however the subjective correlation among different ensembles provided as preference utility is necessary to be presented to provide confidence preference additive among it reducing ambiguity and produce better utility preferences measurement for good quality predictions. Different type of data (time series, linguistic values, interval data, etc.) imposes some difficulties to data analytics due to preprocessing and normalization processes which are expensive and difficult when data sets are raw, or imbalanced. We will highlight these issues through project applied to health-care for elderly, by merging heterogeneous metrics from multi-sensing environment for providing health care predictions for active aging elderly at home. We have utilized ensemble learning as multi-classification techniques on multi-data streams using incremental learning for modified data.Subjectivity (i.e., service personalization) would be examined based on correlations between different contextual structures that are reflecting the framework of personal context, for example in nearest neighbor based correlation analysis fashion. Some of the attributes incompleteness also may lead to affect the approximation accuracy. Attributes with preference ordered domain relations properties become one aspect in ordering properties in rough approximations. We outline issues on Virtual Doctor Systems, and highlights its innovation in interactions with elderly patients, also discuss these challenges in multiclass classification and decision support systems research domains. In this talk I will present the current state of art and focus it on health care risk analysis applications with examples from our experiments.