Bayesian networks: why smart data is better than big data
by Prof. Norman Fenton from the School of Electronic
Engineering and Computer Science (QMUL)
WHEN: Fri, 16th October 2 - 3 pm
WHERE: People's Palace PP2 (Mile End Campus)
"This talk will
provide an introduction to Bayesian networks which, due to relatively recent
algorithmic breakthroughs, has become an increasingly popular technique for
risk assessment and decision analysis. I will provide an overview of successful
applications (including transport safety, medical, law/forensics, operational
risk, and football prediction). What is common to all of these applications is
that the Bayesian network models are built using a combination of expert
judgment and (often very limited) data. I will explain why Bayesian networks
‘learnt’ purely from data – even when ‘big data’ is available - generally do
not work well."
All are welcome. The
seminar consists of an app. 45 min long lecture and discussion.
In case of any
questions, feel free to contact me.
Hope to see you
tomorrow,
Judit Petervari
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Judit Petervari
PhD Student
Biological and Experimental Psychology Group
School of Biological and Chemical Sciences
Queen Mary University of London
Mile End Road
E1 4NS London
United Kingdom
Biological and Experimental Psychology Group
School of Biological and Chemical Sciences
Queen Mary University of London
Mile End Road
E1 4NS London
United Kingdom
E-mail: j.petervari@qmul.ac.uk
Office: G.E. Fogg Building, Room 2.16
Office: G.E. Fogg Building, Room 2.16
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