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- Computing and Processing
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Jaume Bacardit
Affiliation
The Interdisciplinary Computing and Complex BioSystems (ICOS) research group, School of Computing, Newcastle University, UK
Topic
Additional Efforts,Additional Hardware,Adequate Values,Automatic Settings,Average Speed,Behavior Change,Behavior Of Pigs,Behavioral Metrics,Binary Problem,Bounding Box,Class Imbalance,Commercial Farms,Commercial Settings,Computational Effort,Convolutional Neural Network,Deep Convolutional Neural Network,Deep Learning,Fitness Function,Folding Problem,Fully-connected Layer,Good Rule,Health Indicators,Heuristic,Hyperparameter Settings,Individual Behavior,Individual Metrics,Individual Pigs,Individual Tracks,Instances In The Dataset,Intersection Over Union,Kalman Filter,Learning Algorithms,Learning Process,Machine Learning,Mean Average Precision,Mean Square Error,Minimum Accuracy,Mutation Rate,Number Of Values,Perfect Tracking,Pig Health,Problematic Features,Protein Structure Prediction,RGB Camera,Real-time Tracking,Real-world Problems,Relevant Properties,Set Of Rules,Structural Problems,Total Distance,
Biography
Jaume Bacardit received the B.Eng. and M.Eng. degrees in computer engineering, and the Ph.D. degree in computer science, from the Ramon Llull University, Barcelona, Spain, in 1998, 2000, and 2004, respectively.
He is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Computing, Newcastle University, Tyne and Wear, U.K. He has published more than 40 refereed international publications in journal papers, conference papers, and book chapters, and has given eight invited talks. He has also co-edited two books. His research interests include the application of evolutionary learning to data mine large-scale challenging datasets and, in a general sense, the use of data mining and knowledge discovery for biological domains.
He is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Computing, Newcastle University, Tyne and Wear, U.K. He has published more than 40 refereed international publications in journal papers, conference papers, and book chapters, and has given eight invited talks. He has also co-edited two books. His research interests include the application of evolutionary learning to data mine large-scale challenging datasets and, in a general sense, the use of data mining and knowledge discovery for biological domains.