Analyzing and modeling complex and big data | Professor Maria Fasli | TEDxUniversityofEssex



This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. The amount of information that we are creating is increasing at an incredible speed. But how are we going to manage it?

Professor Maria Fasli is based in the School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering at the University of Essex. She obtained her BSc from the Department of Informatics of T.E.I. Thessaloniki (Greece). She received her PhD from the University of Essex in 2000 having worked under the supervision of Ray Turner in axiomatic systems for intelligent agents. She has previously worked in the area of data mining and machine learning. Her current research interests lie in agents and multi-agent systems and in particular formal theories for reasoning agents, group formation and social order as well as the applications of agent technology to e-commerce.

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