Dongrui WU – Invited and Conference Talks

Invited Talks

  1. “Machine learning and computational intelligence approaches for affective computing,” Army Research Lab, Aberdeen, MD, Feburary 2012.

  2. Affective computing,” GE Software Sciences and Analytics Webinar Series, December 2011.

  3. “Linguistic data summarization: A tool for knowledge discovery and data visualization,” Software Sciences and Analytics Organization, GE Global Research-Bangalore, September 2011.

  4. “Estimator fusion for oil production prediction and emotion recognition,” GE Global Research, Niskayuna, NY, March 2010.

  5. “Affective computing: An integration of signal processing, decision making, and cybernetics for human-computer interaction,” Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, January 2010.

  6. “Interval type-2 fuzzy logic systems for control and decision-support,” Dalle Molle Institute for Artificial Intelligence (IDSIA), Lugano, Switzerland, May 2009.

  7. “Interval type-2 fuzzy logic systems: Introduction and applications,” European Center for Soft Computing, Mieres, Spain, May 2009.

  8. “Intelligent systems for decision support,” European Center for Soft Computing, Mieres, Spain, May 2009.

  9. “Fault detection via inferential sensors,” Advanced Information-Based Modeling Seminar, Chevron Information Technology Company, San Ramon, CA, August 2008.

  10. “Pattern Recognition: From Ford Classification Challenge to Early Event Detection,” Chevron Information Technology Company, San Ramon, CA, August 2008.

  11. “Fuzzy logic systems: Theories and applications,” Chevron Information Technology Company, San Ramon, CA, August 2008.

  12. “Smart oilfield technologies: Current status and the future,” Second Annual International Conference on Enhanced Oil Recovery, China University of Petroleum, Qingdao, China, June 2006.

Conference Talks

  1. “Active class selection for arousal classification,” 4th International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction, Memphis, TN, October 2011.

  2. “Inductive transfer learning for handling individual differences in affective computing,” 4th International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction, Memphis, TN, October 2011.

  3. “An Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Logic System Cannot Be Implemented by Traditional Type-1 Fuzzy Logic Systems,” World Conference on Soft Computing, San Francisco, CA, May 2011.

  4. “A Constrained Representation Theorem for Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Sets Using Convex and Normal Embedded Type-1 Fuzzy Sets, and Its Application to Centroid Computation,” World Conference on Soft Computing, San Francisco, CA, May 2011.

  5. “Interval Type-2 Fuzzy PI Controllers: Why They Are More Robust,” IEEE International Conference on Granular Computing, Silicon Valley, August 2010.

  6. “Perceptual Reasoning Using Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Sets: Properties,” IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence (WCCI2008), Hong Kong, June 2008.

  7. “Perceptual Reasoning: A New Computing With Words Engine,” IEEE International Conference on Granular Computing (GrC2007), Silicon Valley, CA, November 2007.

  8. “A Vector Similarity Measure for Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Sets,” IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems (FUZZ-IEEE2007), London, UK, July 2007.

  9. “Enhanced Karnik-Mendel Algorithms for Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Sets and Systems,” North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society Annual Conference (NAFIPS2007), San Diego, CA, June 2007.

  10. “The Linguistic Weighted Average,” IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence (WCCI2006), Vancouver, BC, Canada, July 2006. (Best Presentation in Session Award)

  11. “Type-2 FLS Modeling Capability Analysis,” IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems (FUZZ-IEEE2005), Reno, USA, May 2005.

  12. “Computationally Efficient Type-Reduction Strategies for a Type-2 Fuzzy Logic Controller,” IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems (FUZZ-IEEE2005), Reno, USA, May 2005.

  13. “A Simplified Architecture for Type-2 FLSs and Its Application to Nonlinear Control,” IEEE Conference on Cybernetics and Intelligent Systems (CIS2004), Singapore, Dec. 2004.

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