Chiung Ching (Peter) Ho
I work mainly in biometrics, especially fusion of face, speaker and gait biometrics. Strong research interests lies in other areas including action/activity recognition, data mining, mobile computing, and location based services. I am also a strong supporter of industry-academia collaborative work. I have worked on funded projects on biometric fusion, 450 MHz Wimax, and multimedia object search/retrieval. Would love to combine my passion for football and data mining but have yet to start...
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1. Will this take away my job? Nope. Subject matter expertise and imagination in solving a problem is very much important
2. Should I start my junior DS folks on this? Nope again. They need to be coached to know not just what they're doing but why they're making choices in solving a problem. It's invaluable in communicating insights to stakeholders down the line.
3. So when should I use this? As a first try in solving a problem and when one is under time-pressure for hackathons, academic papers (:D) or pitches, autoML is a useful tool.
Accepted papers will be published by Springer in the Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (ISSN: 2194-5357 , Indexed by ISI Proceedings, EI-Compendex, DBLP, SCOPUS, Google Scholar and Springerlink)
You are very much welcome to submit your papers to this special session. Please also help disseminate the info to your contacts. Do contact me if you have any question.
There are special registration rates for papers published, as follows:
Regular papers USD$250
Student papers (i.e., the first author is a student) USD$125
Workshop 1
Big Data Mining on OpenSource Platform
Workshop 2
Exploring Scilab for the Internet of Things and Possibility of Big Data Analysis
Workshop 3
What’s the big deal about Big Data?
How to succeed in a Big Data Analytics project