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Granular Computing: Pursuing New Frontiers of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science

University of Alberta ETLC Room 1-003 116 St NW, Edmonton

IEEE-NCS, PES and Comp/Comm Chapter Presents Tuesday, November 20th, 2018, 6:00 to 8:30pm, doors open at 5:30pm Granular Computing: Pursuing New Frontiers of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science   Presented By: Prof. Witold Pedrycz Abstract: Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been enjoying a great deal of interest in the recent years owing to its successful applications reported in various areas including robotics, computer vision, and a plethora of systems engaging natural language processing. Data Science becomes instrumental in data analysis discovering essential dependencies and building prediction and classification models. We advocate that bringing the concepts, methodologies, and formal frameworks of Granular Computing into the area of AI and Data Science can open new and promising avenues of further research and applications. Granular Computing is defined as a coherent and unified platform of acquiring, processing and communication of information granules delivering a highly needed abstraction mechanism. The talk is self-contained: the principles and formalisms of information granules along with their underlying design principles are discussed in detail. It is shown that the notion of information granularity assumes an important position by bridging the gap between symbolic and sub-symbolic way of processing realized in AI. The roles of information granules in various faculties of AI such as knowledge representation, concept formation and their hierarchical organization, problem solving mechanisms are elaborated in detail.   It is also emphasized that information granules play a visible role in revealing and characterizing interpretable relationships (dependencies) in data   Bio: Witold Pedrycz (IEEE Fellow, 1998) is Professor and Canada Research Chair (CRC) in Computational Intelligence in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. In 2009 Dr. Pedrycz was elected a foreign member of the Polish Academy of Sciences and in 2012 a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. Witold Pedrycz has been a member of numerous program committees of IEEE conferences in the area of fuzzy sets and neurocomputing. In 2007 he received a prestigious Norbert Wiener award from the IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society. He is a recipient of the IEEE Canada Computer Engineering Medal, a Cajastur Prize for Soft Computing from the European Centre for Soft Computing, a Killam Prize, and a Fuzzy Pioneer Award from the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society. His main research directions involve Computational Intelligence, fuzzy modeling and Granular Computing, knowledge discovery and data science. His current h-index (Google Scholar ) is 100. Dr. Pedrycz is involved in various editorial activities. He is an Editor-in-Chief of Information Sciences, Editor-in-Chief of WIREs Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery (Wiley), and Co-editor-in-Chief of Int. J. of Granular Computing (Springer) and J. of Data Information and Management (Springer).  He serves on an Advisory Board of IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems and is a member of a number of editorial boards of international journals.   Location: ETLC 1-003 room at University of Alberta, 116 St NW Edmonton, AB T6G 2V4   Registration: TBD

Power System Harmonics of Modern Nonlinear Loads w/ Young Professional – Intro to High-Speed Motor Bus Transfer

German Canadian Cultural Association 8310 Roper Rd NW, Edmonton

IEEE-NCS, IAS/PES Presents Tuesday, October 23rd, 2018, 6:00 to 8:30pm, doors open at 5:30pm Power System Harmonics of Modern Nonlinear Loads w/ Young Professional - Intro to High-Speed Motor Bus Transfer   Young Professional Opening Talk: Intro to High-Speed Motor Bus Transfer Presented By: Daniel Lang, P.Eng., PES/IAS Chapter Vice-Chair  Abstract: Process conditions in many industrial facilities often cannot tolerate discontinuity of critical loads, even momentarily. Operational continuity is provided mainly by high-speed motor bus transfer schemes. This need for speed comes with a trade-off as these systems require complex high-speed relaying to prevent catastrophic transient torsional stresses being imposed on the motor shaft. This presentation provides an overview of typical high-speed bus transfer schemes and their limitations, as well as the extensiveness of the applicable standards. Bio: Daniel Lang is an electrical engineering consultant with GP Technologies in Edmonton. His professional practice involves all areas of power system analysis and design, specifically power system transient and steady state analyses, protective relaying, power system stability, and design of LV and MV distribution systems. Daniel is a Professional Engineer registered in the Province of Alberta and is a member of the IEEE.   Main Technical Seminar: Power System Harmonics of Modern Nonlinear Loads Presented By: Alexandre Nassif, Ph.D., P.Eng., S.IEEE, NCS Chair and Canada-West PES Chapter Representative  Abstract: For decades, harmonics have represented a challenge to electric utilities, manufacturers of power electronics equipment, and users of large nonlinear loads in general. This presentation will cover a background of harmonic generation, propagation, and effects in both distribution and transmission systems. It will present techniques for modeling, measurement and identification of harmonics. It will cover applicable standards, induction coordination issues, and issues that affect measurement reliability. Bio: Alexandre Nassif is a specialist engineer in ATCO Electric. He has published more than 50 technical papers in international journals and conferences in the areas of power quality, DER, microgrids and power system protection and stability. Before joining ATCO, he simultaneously worked for Hydro One as a protection planning engineer and Ryerson University as a post-doctoral research fellow. He holds a doctoral degree from the UofA, is a Professional Engineer in Alberta and a Senior Member of IEEE.   Location: German Canadian Cultural Association, 8310 Roper Rd NW, Edmonton, AB T6E 6E3 Registration: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/178369

Artificial Intelligence Applications to Power Systems 2018

Aug. 7th, 2018 Dear IEEE NCS PES/IAS members,    The Northern Canada Section, in conjunction with the IAS/PES and Comp/Comm local Chapters, as well as AlbertaAI and UofA, is proud to announce we are hosting a full-day workshop on Artificial Intelligence Applications on Power Systems.   Location: University of Alberta Donadeo Innovation Centre for Engineering (ICE), 8th floor Edmonton, Alberta   Date: Wednesday, September 5, 2018   Webpage: http://site.ieee.org/aiaps-2018/registration/   Registration: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/174792            

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