讲座内容:Evidential Deep Learning(基于证据的深度学习)
讲座人:Hamido Fujita 教授
讲座时间:10月18日 13:00-14:00
腾讯会议:881 972 483
Abstract:
This is an outline of deep learning concept and its state of art, then we look to the evidential deep learning to focus on why some deep learning models are biased requiring better generalization to be updated to real work data. The lecture will discuss activation functions for deep learning and gradients optimization.
讲座人简介:
He is Executive Chairman of i-SOMET Incorporated Association, Japan, and Distinguished Professor at Iwate Prefectural University, Japan, he is also Research Professor at University of Granada, Spain. He is Highly Cited Researcher in CrossField for the year 2019 and in Computer Science for the year 2020, 2021 and 2022, by Clarivate Analytics. He received Doctor Honoris Causa from Óbuda University, Budapest, Hungary, in 2013 and received Doctor Honoris Causa from Timisoara Technical University, Timisoara, Romania, in 2018, and a title of Honorary Professor from Óbuda University, in 2011. He is Distinguished Research Professor at the University of Granada, and Adjunct Professor with Taipei Technical University, Taiwan, Harbin Engineering University, China and others. He supervised Ph.D. students jointly with the University of Laval, Quebec City, QC, Canada; University of Technology Sydney; Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA; University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, Paris, France; and University of Genoa, Italy. Dr. Fujita is the recipient of the Honorary Scholar Award from the University of Technology Sydney, in 2012. He was the Editor-in-Chief for Knowledge-Based Systems (Elsevier) (2005- 2019) and then Emeritus Editor of Knowledge-Based Systems in 2020~. Since 2020 he is currently the Editor-in-Chief of Applied Intelligence (Springer) and the Editor-inChief of International Journal of Healthcare Management (Taylor & Francis). He headed a number of projects including intelligent HCI, a project related to mental cloning for healthcare systems as an intelligent user interface between human-users and computers, and SCOPE project on virtual doctor systems for medical applications. He collaborated with several research projects in Europe, and recently he is collaborating in OLIMPIA project supported by Tuscany region on Therapeutic monitoring of Parkison disease. He has published more than 400 articles mainly in high impact factor journals.