Vortrag am 13.08.2013, 10:00 Uhr
Die Dozenten der Informatik-Institute der Technischen Universität Braunschweig laden im Rahmen des Informatik-Kolloquiums zu folgendem Vortrag ein.
Prof. Dr. Joachim M. Buhmann, ETH Zürich, Lehrstuhl für Information Science & Engineering: Big Data: where is the information
Beginn: 13.08.2013, 10:00 Uhr Ort: TU Braunschweig, Informatikzentrum, Mühlenpfordtstraße 23, Galeriegeschoss, Raum G04 Webseite: http://www.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/cal/kolloq/2013-08-13-buhmann.html Kontakt: Prof. Dr.-Ing. F. M. Wahl
The digital revolution has created unprecedented opportunities in computing and communication but it also has generated the data deluge with an urgent demand for new pattern recognition technology. Learning patterns in data requires to extract interesting, statistically significant regularities in (large) data sets, e.g. the identification of connection patterns in the brain (connectomics) or the detection of cancer cells in tissue microarrays and estimating their staining as a cancer severity score. Admissible solutions or hypotheses specify the context of pattern analysis problems which have to cope with model mismatch and noise in data. An information theoretic approach is developed which estimates the precision of inferred solution sets and regularizes solutions in a noise adapted way. The tradeoff between "informativeness" and "robustness" is mirrored by the balance between high information content and identifiability of solution sets, thereby giving rise to a new notion of context sensitive information. Cost function to rank solutions and, more abstractly, algorithms are considered as noisy channels with an approximation capacity. The effectiveness of this concept is demonstrated by model validation for spectral clustering based on different variants of graph cuts. The concept also enables us to measure how many bit are extracted by sorting algorithms when the input and thereby the pairwise comparisons are subject to fluctuations.
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