Prof. Takeshi Yamakawa Professor Emeritus of Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan; Founding Director of Fuzzy Logic Systems Institute (FLSI), Japan |
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Biography: Takeshi Yamakawa is now the Founding Director of Fuzzy Logic Systems Institute (FLSI) in Japan. He received the B. Eng. degree in electronics engineering in 1969 from Kyushu Institute Technology, Tobata and the M. Eng. degree in electronics engineering in 1971 from Tohoku University, both in Japan. He received the Ph.D. degree for his study on electrochemical devices in 1974 from Tohoku University, Japan. More... Speech Title: Distinctive Features of Fuzzy Logic Control Abstract: We have three procedures to model a complicated nonlinear system. The first one is a mathematical way, in which the input-output characteristics is represented by mathematical equations derived from given conditions and defined variables and parameters. This procedure is difficult to modify the equations when the system characteristics or the circumstance is changed. More... |
Prof. Sheng-Lung Peng Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan, China | ||
Biography: Sheng-Lung Peng is a Professor of the Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering at National Dong Hwa University, Hualien, Taiwan. He received the BS degree in Mathematics from National Tsing Hua University, and the MS and PhD degrees in Computer Science from the National Chung Cheng University and National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, respectively. He is an honorary Professor of Beijing Information Science and Technology University of China and a visiting Professor of Ningxia Institute of Science and Technology of China. More... Speech Title: On the k-dominant Skyline Problem Abstract: Given a d-dimensional data set D, a point p dominates point q if it is better than or equal to q in all dimensions and better than q in at least one dimension. A point is a skyline point if there is no other point that can dominate it. The skyline problem is to output all the skyline points from D. The skyline points are useful in many decision making applications. Unfortunately, as the number of dimensions increases, the number of skyline points becomes too large since the chance of one point dominating another one is very low. More... |
Dr. Chetneti Srisa-An College of Digital Innovation and Information Technology, Rangsit University, Thailand | ||
Biography: Dr. Chetneti Srisa-An has been the Dean of College of Digital Innovation and Information Technology, Rangsit University, Thailand since 2014. He got his Ph.D. degree majored in Computer Science at Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, USA in 1995. After his Ph.D. graduation, he worked as Technical Development Manager at Asia-Infonet Thailand CO.,LTD during 1995 – 1997. In 1997, he got his Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from Loyola University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA. During 2000 – 2002, he was Senior Software manager of E-commerce Department, United Airline, Chicago IL, USA. During 2011 – 2014, he was Deputy Managing Director (DMD) at Advanced Research Group Co., Ltd. Speech Title: RSU-AI-Monitoring System for Mobile Personalized Learning Abstract: Machine learning and AI allowed researchers to view and analyze student patterns like never before. By monitoring the students online, teachers can before-hand assist those who need some advices. Rangsit University-Artificial Intelligence-Monitoring System aka RSU-AI-Monitoring System is an effective tool for behavior monitoring changes. RSU-AI-Monitoring System has two components: measurement and evaluation. RSU-AI-Monitoring System can track many attributes on user activities logs; such as attendances, quiz marks, logins and logouts timestamps, IP address, and user names. More... |
Prof. Dr. Malin Song Dean of the Graduate School, Anhui University of Finance and Economics, China |
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Biography: Prof. Malin Song is now the Dean of the Graduate School of Anhui University of Finance and Economics. He founded the Managerial Statistics Research Center in November 2011 and the Chinese Ecological Economics and Statistics Innovation Research Center in AUFE in May 2013, and he has served as the Director of both since their establishment. He was elected into the “New Century Excellent Talents Support Plan” program sponsored by the Department of Education of China in December, 2012. From 2014, he has served as an adjunct research fellow at the China Research and Development Centre (UK). More... Speech Title: Evaluation of Sustainable Development Capability of Anhui Province, China Based on Entropy Weight Fuzzy Matter-Element Abstract: Environmental pollution and other problems caused by the rapid development of social economy seriously threaten the survival of human beings. The sustainable development capacity of a region is the ability to develop resources, environment, ecology and economy in harmony, which is an important factor for the long-term development of a country and determines the potential of its future sustainable development.More... |