报告题目:Evolutionary Machine Learning: Research, Applications and Challenges
报告人:Mengjie Zhang(Victoria University of Wellington, Professor)
主持人:周爱民(华东师范大学 计算机科学与技术学院,研究员)
报告时间:2022年10月25日星期二 下午13:00-14:00
报告地点:腾讯会议(会议号:851-818-805,密码:202210)
报告摘要:
Since the 1990s, evolutionary computation techniques have been widely used to solve machine learning tasks. In this talk, I will firstly provide a brief overview of machine learning and evolutionary computation, then focus on the main paradigms of evolutionary machine learning and their success in classification, feature selection, regression, clustering, computer vision and image analysis, scheduling and combinatorial optimisation, and evolutionary deep learning. The main challenges and applications will be discussed. If time allows, I will provide an overview of our recent work and discuss potential opportunities.
报告人简介:
Mengjie Zhang is a Fellow of Royal Society of New Zealand (新西兰皇家科学院院士), a Fellow of Engineering New Zealand (新西兰工程院院士), a Fellow of IEEE (IEEE 会士), an IEEE Distinguished Lecturer, currently Professor of Computer Science at Victoria University of Wellington, where he heads the interdisciplinary Evolutionary Computation and Machine Learning Research Group. He is a member of the University Academic Board, Associate Dean (Research and Innovation) for the Faculty of Engineering. He is also leading the strategic initiative for Data Science and Artificial Intelligence at the University.
His research is mainly focused on AI, machine learning and big data, particularly in evolutionary computation and learning, feature selection/construction and big dimensionality reduction, computer vision and image analysis, scheduling and combinatorial optimisation, classification with unbalanced data and missing data, and evolutionary deep learning and transfer learning. Prof Zhang has published over 700 research papers in refereed international journals and conferences. He has been serving as an associated editor for over ten international journals including IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation, IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics, the Evolutionary Computation Journal (MIT Press), and involving major AI and EC conferences as a chair such as GECCO, IEEE CEC, EvoStar, IJCAI, AAAI, PRICAI, PAKDD. He has also been serving as a steering committee member and a program committee member for over 100 international conferences. Since 2007, he has been listed as one of the top ten (currently No. 4) world genetic programming researchers by the GP bibliography (http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~wbl/biblio/gp-html/index.html).
Prof Zhang is a past Chair of the IEEE CIS Intelligent Systems Applications Technical Committee, the IEEE CIS Emergent Technologies Technical Committee and the IEEE CIS Evolutionary Computation Technical Committee, a vice-chair of the IEEE CIS Task Force on Evolutionary Feature Selection and Construction, a vice-chair of the IEEE CIS Task Force on Evolutionary Computer Vision and Image Processing, and the founding chair of the IEEE Computational Intelligence Chapter in New Zealand.