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SUMMARY:Extracting extreme aspects from time series with applications
DESCRIPTION:Posted on 10. Oktober 2019 by Margit Letter\n\nProf. Milan Stehlík | October 18\, 2019 | 15:00 | V.1.27 \nAbstract: \nExtracting chaotical and stochastic parts of information from time series needs very specific techniques. Motivated by two applications\, image processing for cancer discrimination and methane emissions modelling we will explain the necessary techniques for statistical learning on chaotical and stochastic parts from data. In particular\, Tsallis Entropy will be introduced and its role in information theory for dynamical system explained. Iterated function systems will be used as an example for chaos re-simulation. Construction of stochastic fractals will be discussed. We will show the importance of decomposition of data to stochastic\, deterministic and chaotic part. \nCV: \nProfessor Milan Stehlík  obtained his PhD in 2003 at Comenius University\, Bratislava\,  Slovakia\,  and he habilitated in Statistics in 2011 at Johannes Kepler University in Linz\, Austria. During 1.3.2014-1.10.2015 he was Associate Professor at Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María\, Chile. In 2015 he received Full Professorship at University of Valparaiso\, Valparaiso\, Chile. \nCurrently he is Visiting professor at the Department of Statistics & Actuarial Science\, The University of Iowa. In 2018 he was visiting Full Professor at School of Mathematics & Statistical Sciences Arizona State University\, AZ\, USA. He was involved in several international projects and collaborations in Austria\, Spain\, Russia\, Canada\, Germany\, USA among others. \nHe does research in Extremes\, Optimal design of experiments\, Statistical Modelling\, Neural Computing\, Cancer discrimination. He servers as Associate Editor for Europe of Neural Computing and Applications\, Associate Editor of Journal of Applied Statistics and Revstat.  He has been Principal Investigator of Innovative project LIT-2016-1-SEE-023 Title: Modeling complex dependencies: how to make strategic multicriterial decisions?  at Linz Institute of Technology\, Austria and Chilean FONDECYT Regular. He published more than 180 papers and gave more than 190 talks.
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