Title:Streaming Learning in Uncertain Decision Situations
Summary:
With the advent of the big data era, the size of data far exceeds the limits of storage capacity in our processing devices. This has led to a shift in our learning methodologies, moving away from traditional batch processing to embrace streaming learning approaches. In streaming learning, data is processed sequentially and discarded after learning, without the need for repetitive use. However, many real-world scenarios involve uncertain data, such as missing values, errors, and concept drift. This uncertainty often forces streaming learning to operate in less-than-ideal conditions. Therefore, researching how to enhance the effectiveness, generalization, and robustness of streaming learning under uncertain conditions becomes imperative.
Keywords: Streaming data, uncertain decision, concept drift
Workshop Chair: Prof. Hang Yu, Shanghai University, China
Dr. Hang Yu, a male Ph.D. holder, currently serves as a Professor and Ph.D. Supervisor at Shanghai University. Graduating in 2021 from the University of Technology Sydney, he swiftly transitioned to Shanghai University, achieving professorship in 2022. His expertise centers on reshaping traditional service methodologies through the core capabilities of machine learning and intelligent computing. Dr. Yu's research primarily revolves around Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, and Cloud Computing, aiming to provide precise and efficient intelligent services for sectors like Smart Oceans, Smart Transportation, Smart Healthcare, and Smart Governance. With over 40 publications in renowned journals, including IEEE TKDE, IEEE TNNLS, IEEE TCYB, IEEE TIST and CCF A-listed conferences, such as AAAI, ACL and so on. Dr. Yu actively contributes as a Program Committee member for esteemed international conferences such as ACL, IJCAI, AAAI, EMNLP, and IJCNN. Additionally, he serves as a special reviewer for various IEEE journals.