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:: Dr. Dinov is a professor of Health Behavior and Biological Sciences and Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics at the University of Michigan. He is a member of the Michigan Center for Applied and Interdisciplinary Mathematics (MCAIM) and a core member of the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center. Dr. Dinov serves as Director of the Statistics Online Computational Resource, Co-Director of the multi-institutional Probability Distributome Project, and Associate Director of the Michigan Institute for Data Science (MIDAS). He is a member of the American Statistical Association (ASA), International Association for Statistical Education (IASE), American Mathematical Society (AMS), American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), American Physical Society (APS), and an Elected Member of the International Statistical Institute (ISI).
 
:: Dr. Dinov is a professor of Health Behavior and Biological Sciences and Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics at the University of Michigan. He is a member of the Michigan Center for Applied and Interdisciplinary Mathematics (MCAIM) and a core member of the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center. Dr. Dinov serves as Director of the Statistics Online Computational Resource, Co-Director of the multi-institutional Probability Distributome Project, and Associate Director of the Michigan Institute for Data Science (MIDAS). He is a member of the American Statistical Association (ASA), International Association for Statistical Education (IASE), American Mathematical Society (AMS), American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), American Physical Society (APS), and an Elected Member of the International Statistical Institute (ISI).
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: [https://socr.umich.edu/people/SOCR_Personnel_Yueyang.html Yueyang Shen (Michigan)]
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: [https://socr.umich.edu/people/Milen_Velev.html Milen V. Velev (BTU)]
  
 
==Session Logistics==
 
==Session Logistics==

Revision as of 15:06, 6 September 2022

SOCR News & Events: Quantum Mechanics Uncertainty, Data Science Inference, and AI in Complex Time (Kime)

Presenters

Ivo Dinov (University of Michigan, SOCR, MIDAS), Yueyang Shen (University of Michigan), and Milen V. Velev (BTU).
Dr. Dinov is a professor of Health Behavior and Biological Sciences and Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics at the University of Michigan. He is a member of the Michigan Center for Applied and Interdisciplinary Mathematics (MCAIM) and a core member of the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center. Dr. Dinov serves as Director of the Statistics Online Computational Resource, Co-Director of the multi-institutional Probability Distributome Project, and Associate Director of the Michigan Institute for Data Science (MIDAS). He is a member of the American Statistical Association (ASA), International Association for Statistical Education (IASE), American Mathematical Society (AMS), American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), American Physical Society (APS), and an Elected Member of the International Statistical Institute (ISI).
Yueyang Shen (Michigan)
Milen V. Velev (BTU)

Session Logistics

  • Date/Time: Thursday, March 17, 2022, 3:00 PM – 5:36 PM, GMT
  • Talk Title: Quantum Mechanics Uncertainty, Data Science Inference, and AI in Complex Time (Kime)
  • Registration: Registration Link
  • Conference: CMStatistics 2022 meeting website
  • Session: Statistical Neuroimaging
  • Zoom: TBD
  • Talk Format: Hybrid/In-Person/Online presentation; specific time:TBD


Abstract

By using complex time (kime) to lift the classical 4D space-time into the 5D space-kime manifold, this talk will demonstrate translating quantum mechanics principles to address data science and predictive analytics challenges. We extend the physical laws of velocity, momentum, Lorentz transformations, and 4D solutions of Einstein’s equations to their corresponding counterparts in 5D spacekime. Direct AI applications include transforming classical random sampling in spacetime to spacekime phase-uncertainty and a Bayesian formulation of spacekime analytics. Using neuroimaging and macroeconomics data, we will show examples mapping longitudinal data (e.g., time-series) to 2D manifolds (e.g., kime-surfaces) and discuss the subsequent modeling, inference, and AI based on space-kime representations.


Slidedeck: TBD.

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