1st Edition

Reuse in Intelligent Systems

Edited By Stuart H Rubin, Lydia Bouzar-Benlabiod Copyright 2020
    252 Pages 12 Color & 50 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    252 Pages 12 Color & 50 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    252 Pages 12 Color & 50 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    The book is based on the best papers of IEEE IRI 2018 and IEEE FMI 2018, Salt Lake City, July, 2018. They have been enhanced and modified suitably for publication. The book comprises recent works covering several aspects of reuse in intelligent systems – including Scientific Theory and Technology-Based Applications. New data analytic algorithms, technologies, and tools are sought to be able to manage, integrate, and utilize large amounts of data despite hardware, software, and/or bandwidth constraints; to construct models yielding important data insights, and to create visualizations to aid in presenting and understanding the data. Furthermore, it addresses the representation, cleansing, generalization, validation, and reasoning strategies for the scientifically-sound and cost-effective advancement of all kinds of intelligent systems – including all software and hardware aspects. The book addresses problems such as, how to optimally select the information/data sets for reuse and how to optimize the integration of existing information/knowledge with new, developing information/knowledge sources!

    Experimental Studies on the Impact of Data Sampling with Severely Imbalanced big data

    Tawfiq Hasanin, Taghi M. Khoshgoftaar, and Richard A. Bauder

    How to Optimally Combine Univariate and Multivariate Feature Selection with Data Sampling for Classifying Noisy, High Dimensional and Class Imbalanced DNA Microarray Data

    Ahmad Abu Shanab and Taghi M. Khoshgoftaar

    Big Data and Class Imbalance in Medicare Fraud Detection

    Richard A. Bauder and Taghi M. Khoshgoftaar

    Movie Recommendations Based on a Recurrent Neural Network Model

    Yiu-Kai Ng

    A Recommendation System Enhanced by Topic Modeling for Knowledge Reuse in MOOCs Ecosystems

    Rodrigo Campos, Rodrigo Pereira dos Santos, and Jonice Oliveira

    Towards a Computer Vision Based Approach for Developing Algorithms for Soccer Playing Robots

    Patrick Hansen, Philip Franco, and Seung-yun Kim

    Context-dependent Reachability Analysis for Hybrid Systems

    Stefan Schupp, Justin Winkens, and Erika Abraham

    Netflow Feature Evaluation for the Detection of Slow Read HTTP Attacks

    Cliff Kemp Chad Calvert and Taghi M. Khoshgoftaar

    Predictive Analysis of Server Log Data for Forecasting Events

    Reeta Suman, Behrouz Far, Emad A. Mohammed, and Sanaz Janbakhsh

    Biography

    Stuart H. Rubin has a PhD in Information Science from Lehigh University and a certificate for Embodied Intelligence from MIT. He was an ONT Post-Doctoral Fellow and a tenured professor of computer science at CMU. He has over 39 Navy patents, over 332 publications – including five book chapters plus five books, and has received five publication awards. He is a Fellow of the IEEE, SIRI, the NAI, and the AAAS.

    Lydia Bouzar-Benlabiod is an assitant professor at Laboratoire de Communication des Systèmes Informatiques (LCSI), Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Informatique (ESI, Algeria). She received a PhD degree in Computer Science from ESI and from Université d’Artois (France) in 2015. She received a magisterial degree from ESI in 2010. She is a member of The International Society of Applied Intelligence. She has co-edited a book (published by Springer) and a special issue of the ISF Springer journal with Dr. Stuart Rubin.