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Webinar: Antonella Falini

October 15 @ 14:30 - 15:30

On-site and online seminar: Tuesday, 15th October 2024 from 2.30 – 3.30 PM

Title: Spline Quasi-Interpolation as an effective tool to enhance clustering performance

Speaker: Antonella Falini (Università degli studi di Bari)

Location: Aula 205 (ex 32) – Viale Morgagni 59

Please register here to participate online : link

ABSTRACT

In this seminar spline quasi-interpolation is presented as a valid tool to enhance the performance of unsupervised-learning based approaches in the context of clustering. Due to its local nature, quasi-interpolation has a reduced computational cost compared to global methods (like interpolation); moreover, data collected from realistic scenarios are usually affected by errors, therefore, global methods might be too stringent, beside suffering from overfitting. As a first application, quasi-interpolation is adopted to derive a smoothing model that can be combined with common clustering techniques for the task of anomaly detection in time-series data. Secondly, in the context of model based clustering, quasi-interpolation can be used to construct an estimation of the monovariate empirical marginal densities which underlie suitable multivariate distributions of the given data. The adopted quasi-interpolant operator is proved to be a uniformly consistent estimator of the sought density which outperforms classical approaches. In particular, copulas will be employed to construct the final clustering model. For both the applications, numerical tests will be shown on artificial and real datasets.

BIO

Antonella Falini is currently a researcher at the Computer Science Department, University of Bari Aldo Moro and her research activities focus on Big Data Analytics and numerical methods for artificial intelligence and machine learning. She got her PhD in 2016 with a Marie-Curie fellowship at the Institute of Applied Geometry in Linz, Austria. Then she won two INdAM fellowships in numerical analysis under the supervision of professor Carlotta Giannelli at the University of Firenze and since 2019 she is working as research assistant at the University of Bari with funding projects PON AIM and FAIR.

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Date:
October 15
Time:
14:30 - 15:30