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Join the EFMACI2004 AI-ECON Research Center Conference to learn about computational intelligence, machine learning, and decision tree applications. Connect with experts in the field and expand your knowledge.
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EFM@CI2004 AI-ECON Research CenterDepartment of EconomicsNational Chengchi University
Good afternoon! Welcome back to EFMACI2004 Please take a seat and relax. The Sessions will start in a minute. Don’t forget to turn off your cellular phone.
First week(8/16-8/20): National Chengchi University, Taipei Academia Sinica (8/20) Second week(8/23-8/26): Feng Chia University, Taichung Third week(8/30-9/3): National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences, Kaohsiung
Time Speaker Topic 14:00-15:20 李沃牆Computational Intelligence Wo-Chiang Lee in the Development of Derivative’s Pricing, Arbitrage and Hedging 15:40-17:00 鮑興國 Decision Tree and its Applications Hsing-Kuo Pao in Machine Learning Two Forthcoming Session
Wo-Chiang Lee(李沃牆教授) Computational Intelligence in the Development of Derivative’s Pricing, Arbitrage and Hedging 服務單位: 真理大學財經研究所教授 研究興趣: 期貨與選擇權財務工程人工智慧
Hsing-Kuo Pao(鮑興國教授) Decision Tree and it’s Applications in Machine Learning 服務單位: 台灣科技大學資工系 研究興趣: 生物資訊、機器學習、電腦視覺
What is the purpose of attending conference? Meeting people and make friends. Don’t forget coffee break !
What is RePast The University of Chicago's Social Science Research Computing's RePast is a software framework for creating agent based simulations using the Java language (requires version Java 1.4 or greater). It provides a library of classes for creating, running, displaying and collecting data from an agent based simulation. In addition, RePast can take snapshots of running simulations, and create quicktime movies of simulations. RePast borrows much from the Swarm simulation toolkit and can properly be termed "Swarm-like." In addition, RePast includes such features as run-time model manipulation via gui widgets first found in the Ascape simulation toolkit. http://repast.sourceforge.net/
SWARM Swarm is a software package for multi-agent simulation of complex systems, originally developed at the Santa Fe Institute. Swarm is intended to be a useful tool for researchers in a variety of disciplines. The basic architecture of Swarm is the simulation of collections of concurrently interacting agents: with this architecture, we can implement a large variety of agent based models. The Swarm software is available to the general public under GNU licensing terms. Swarm is experimental software, which means that it's complete enough to be useful but will always be under development. http://www.swarm.org
Aims & Scope New Mathematics and Natural Computation (NMNC)Forthcoming With the growing maturity of linear and reductionist paradigms, the new frontier for problem-solving tools will be new mathematics and algorithms. It is clear that new tools are needed for solving more difficult social and biological problems. This type of mathematics will be capable of handling uncertainties, making decisions and modeling very large systems and networks which are complex, nonlinear and distributive. For more information, please refer to the webpage: http://www.worldscinet.com/nmnc.html