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A survey on visualization in predictive modeling
PhD Qualifying Examination
Title: "A survey on visualization in predictive modeling"
by
Mr. Yuanzhe Chen
Abstract:
Since many applications such as the analysis of customer behavior, disease
and drug effectiveness are predictive by nature, predictive modeling lies
in a very important position in various research areas including
marketing, bioinformatics, finance and so on. However, designing and
building an accurate and effective predictive model is far from trivial.
Many phases of the model building process, such as sample selection,
feature selection, parameter tuning, model comparison and validation, are
tedious and difficult to optimize. Moreover, sometimes for a single model,
the optimized parameter settings may differ from those used in various
applications and thus require the assistance of domain experts who are not
familiar with computer algorithms. Information visualization techniques
are powerful for observing and exploring massive amounts of data, and
could hence provide many valuable visual guidance for users during the
model building process. In this paper, we first briefly introduce the
general framework of predictive modeling, and then give a comprehensive
review of the visualization techniques used in predictive modeling. At the
end of this survey, we point out some potential research directions in the
future.
Date: Wednesday, 7 October 2015
Time: 9:30am - 11:30am
Venue: Room 4475
Lifts 25/26
Committee Members: Prof. Huamin Qu (Supervisor)
Prof. Dit-Yan Yeung (Chairperson)
Prof. Chi-Keung Tang
Dr. Raymond Wong
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