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Uncertainty Forum

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Roundtable
  • Session
  • Wednesday, 28 July 2010
  • 00:28 - 00:28
  • Duration: 1 hr 12 mins
  • Publication date: 28 Jul 2010
  • Location: IETTV_Room, IETTV_Venue, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
  • Part of event Fusion 2010

About the session

This plenary session is a roundtable discussion concerning uncertainty theory, between experts on the Bayesian, Dempster-Shafer, Dézert-Smarandache and transferable belief models and on human processing. A potential real-world example is discussed.


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Speakers

  • Simon Maskell

    Simon Maskell

    Liverpool University, Professor of Autonomous Systems

    I'm a Professor of Autonomous Systems at the University of Liverpool within the School of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Computer Science where I am affiliated to both the Centre for Autonomous Systems and the Institute for Risk and Uncertainty. I teach "Control Theory" (to second year undergraduates), "Image Processing" (to a mix of third and fourth year undergraduates and MSc students) and a Big Data Analytics module as part of a new MSc on Big Data and High Performance Computing (being delivered in partnership with the UK centre for supercomputing at STFC's Hartree Centre).
  • SG

    Simon Godsill

    Professor of Statistical Signal Processing, Engineering Department

    Professor of Statistical Signal Processing in the Engineering Department at Cambridge University. He specializes in Bayesian computational methodology, multiple object tracking, audio and music processing, and financial time series modeling. Prof. Godsill has served as Associate Editor for IEEE Tr. Signal Processing and the journal Bayesian Analysis. He was Theme Leader in Tracking and Reasoning over Time for the UK’s Data and Information Fusion Defence Technology Centre (DIF-DTC) and Principal Investigator on many grants funded by the EU, EPSRC, QinetiQ, MOD, Microsoft UK, Citibank and Mastercard
  • JL

    John Lavery

    U.S. Army Research Laboratory

  • AM

    Arnaud Martin

    Ensieta (Dempster-Shafer)

  • JD

    Jean Dezert

    ONERA (Dezert-Smarandache)

  • DM

    David Mercier

    Université d'Artois (Transferable Belief Model)

  • PG

    Peter Gill

    Liverpool University (Human processing)

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