Title: "The Future of Data Mining and Issues"
Data mining" - how to extract useful and meaningful data from the mountains of information buried under the ground - is essential knowledge in various fields in today's information society.This basic concept will be explained and examples of actual data mining will be presented.The content is understandable to those who do not have expertise in the field.
- Day Time:
- Thursday, July 13, 2006 11:00-12:30 (Registration 10:30~)
- Venue:
- The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics
7 Tanaka Monzen-cho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City - Instructor Name:
- Professor, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Ho Tu Bao, Ph. - Brief Biography:
- B.S. (Applied Mathematics), Hanoi University of Technology, 1978
1984 Master's Degree, University of Paris VI
D. (Computer Science), 1987
After working in Vietnam as a researcher and assistant professor in information science, he was a visiting associate professor at the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST) from 1993, and has been in his current position (professor in the Department of Knowledge Systems Fundamentals) since 1998.His areas of expertise include machine learning, knowledge discovery, data mining, knowledge-based systems, and artificial intelligence.
The lectures will be given in English, and no interpreters will be provided.Please understand that we are not responsible for any loss or damage to your property.
*Listening is free of charge.If you wish to attend the lecture, please register by Wednesday, July 12.
If there are too many applicants, the application will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Contact Information
- NAIS Secretariat (The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics)
Phone : 075-711-0161
Contact : Noishiki, Hirose
Email: nais-office@kcg.ac.jp
URL : http://nais.kcg.jp/
Please write "I wish to attend the NAIS Special Lecture" in the subject line of your email, and provide your name, contact information, and the number of attendees.