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Séminaire : Towards Bio-Inspired Decisional DNA in Machines

19 novembre 2014
10h30
Illkirch - Pôle API - Amphi A302

Edward SZCZERBICKI, professeur à l'Université de Newcastle en Australie,  fera une présentation de ses travaux le mercredi 19 novembre 2014 à 10h30 dans l'amphithéâtre A302 au Pôle API d'Illkirch.

Équipe : Invité extérieur de l'équipe BFO

Titre : Towards Bio-Inspired Decisional DNA in Machines

Résumé : In nature, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) contains the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms. The idea behind our research is to develop an artificial system, an architecture that would support discovering, adding, storing, improving and sharing information and knowledge among agents and organisations through experience. We propose a novel Knowledge Representation (KR) approach in which experiential knowledge is represented by Set of Experience (SOE), and is carried into the future by Decisional DNA (DDNA). Using SOE and DDNA, we further establish principles and the concept of Technological Trust and set the possible platform for M2M (machine to machine) communication.

Bio : Prof Szczerbicki has had very extensive experience in the area of intelligent systems development over an uninterrupted 30 year period, 20 years of which he spent in the top systems research centers in the USA, UK, Germany, and Australia. In this area he contributed to the understanding of information and knowledge management in systems operating in environments characterized by informational uncertainties and dynamics. He has published 100+ refereed papers on knowledge and experience engineering over the last 10 years which attracted over 1000 citations. His DSc degree (1993) and the Title of Professor (2006) were gained in the area of information science for his international published contributions. The research of prof. Szczerbicki contributes significantly to the area of smart information use in modeling and development of intelligent systems. With his papers published in the beginning of the nineties in "IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics" he developed autonomous systems based on information processing for the purposes of intelligent decision support. This was his unique contribution to the emerging cross-disciplinary researches area of smart decisional support for which information and knowledge have a value, are treated as a resource, and are the basis for intelligent decision making. Prof. Szczerbicki was invited to serve as a Board Member of International Academic Advisory Council for Natural and Artificial Intelligence Systems Organization (NAISO), Canada. He was also invited to join Editorial Boards of a number of cognitive, systems, and knowledge engineering related international journals. His academic experience includes ongoing positions with Gdansk University of Technology, Gdansk, Poland; Strathclyde University, Glasgow, Scotland; The University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA; University of California, Berkeley, USA; and The University of Newcastle, Newcastle Australia.

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