D. Frank Hsu

Also published under:D. F. Hsu

Affiliation

Department of Computer and Information Science, Fordham University, New York, NY

Topic

Ranking Function,Scoring Function,Scoring System,Ranking Score,Deep Learning,Random Forest,Combined Analysis,Convolutional Neural Network,Euclidean Space,Learning Algorithms,Machine Learning,Machine Learning Models,Ranking System,System A,2D Space,3D Datasets,Approximate Location,Artificial Neural Network,Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average,Average Probability,Batch Mode,Bayesian Neural Network,Binary Classification,Blockchain Technology,Class Of Attacks,Class Prediction,Classification Problem,Classification Task,Collaborative Deep Learning,Combination Of Algorithms,Combined Weight,Computation Offloading,Computational Model,Computer Vision,Confidence Score,Data Augmentation Techniques,Data Mining,Decision Tree,Decision-making Process,Deep Neural Network,Deep Q-network,Deep Reinforcement Learning,Deep Reinforcement Learning Agent,Deep Reinforcement Learning Approach,Denial Of Service,Denial-of-service Attack Detection,Device Group,Digital Currency,Diversity Measures,Drug Discovery,

Biography

D. Frank Hsu (M'88–SM'02) received the M.S. degree from University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, in 1979.
He has held positions as visiting scholar or faculty at MIT, Taiwan University, National Tsinghua University, University of Paris-Sud and CNRS, Keio University as IBM Chair Professor, and JAIST as Komatsu Chair Professor. He is currently the Clavius Professor of Science and a Professor of Computer and Information Science at Fordham University, New York. He has served on the editorial board of Networks, IEEE Transactions on Computers, International Journal of Foundation of Computer Science, and is currently Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Interconnection Networks. His research interests are combinatorics and algorithms, interconnection networks, and informatics and applications. His interest in applied informatics includes bioinformatics, virtual screening, target tracking and portfolio management.
Dr. Hsu has served as PC or AC member of several conferences and workshops including I-SPAN, IEEE AINA, and DIMACS workshops. He is a Fellow of New York Academy of Sciences and a Foundation Fellow of the Institute of Combinatorics and Applications.