Tuesday, 12 February 2008

BISC Seminar

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Berkeley Initiative in Soft Computing (BISC)
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BISC Seminar
Date: Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Time: 4-5 pm
Room: 606 Soda Hall, UC Berkeley


Title: BISC decision support system: an overview
Speaker: Zhiheng Huang

The BISC decision support system supports decision making and
intelligent data analysis. In this talk, the history of the BISC
decision system is briefly introduced. The key components of
BISC-DSS - the fuzzy tree based classifiers which include the
multiple aggregator trees and pattern trees are proposed. The
experiments using UCI machine learning datasets shows that BISC-DSS
is a useful tool for data analysis and data mining.

short bio:

Zhiheng Huang received the B.Sc. degree in industrial equipment &
control engineering and computer science from South China University
of Technology, P. R. China in 2000, and the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees
in artificial intelligence from the University of Edinburgh, U.K.,
in 2001 and 2006 respectively. Zhiheng is a postdoc at BISC
(Berkeley Initiative in Soft Computing), University of California at
Berkeley from May 2006.

Zhiheng's work is mainly concerned with machine learning, data
mining, intelligent data analysis, fuzzy set theory, information
retrieval, information extraction, and question answer systems.




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