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Department seminar by Michael Gallaugher, McMaster University
Clustering and Classification of Three-Way Data
Clustering and classification is the process of finding and analyzing underlying group structure in heterogenous data and is fundamental to computational statistics and machine learning. In the past, relatively simple techniques could be used for clustering; however, with data becoming increasingly complex, these methods are oftentimes not advisable, and in some cases not possible. One such such example is the analysis of three-way data where each data point is represented as a matrix instead of a traditional vector. Examples of three-way include greyscale images and multivariate longitudinal data. In this talk, recent methods for clustering three-way data will be presented including high-dimensional and skewed three-way data. Both simulated and real data will be used for illustration and future directions and extensions will be discussed.
Waterloo Student Conference in Statistics, Actuarial Science and Finance
Waterloo Student Conference in Statistics, Actuarial Science and Finance
Master of Actuarial Science (MActSc) 15th Anniversary Event
The Master of Actuarial Science (MActSc) program is celebrating its 15th anniversary. Join us at Federation Hall on Friday, May 31st, for a cocktail reception and dinner. Everyone is welcome!
Early bird tickets: $55 per person (rate available until April 19th)
Regular ticket: $65 per person