Applied Mathematics Colloquium with Dennis Lin

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IT 6D6-1

Speaker: , Purdue University

Title: Ghost Data

Abstract:

As natural as the real data, ghost data is everywhere鈥攊t is just data that you cannot see.  We need to learn how to handle it, how to model with it, and how to put it to work.  Some examples of ghost data are (see, Sall, 2017):

(a)   Virtual data鈥攊t isn鈥檛 there until you look at it;

(b)  Missing data鈥攖here is a slot to hold a value, but the slot is empty;

(c)   Pretend data鈥攄ata that is made up;

(d)  Highly Sparse Data鈥攚hose absence implies a near zero, and

(e)   Simulation data鈥攄ata to answer 鈥渨hat if.鈥

For example, absence of evidence/data is not evidence of absence.  In fact, it can be evidence of something.  More Ghost Data can be extended to other existing areas: Hidden Markov Chain, Two-stage Least Square Estimate, Optimization via Simulation, Partition Model, Topological Data, just to name a few.

Three movies will be used for illustration in this talk: (1) 鈥淭he Sixth Sense鈥 (Bruce Wallis)鈥擨 can see things that you cannot see; (2) 鈥淪herlock Holmes鈥 (Robert Downey)鈥攁bsence of expected facts; and (3) 鈥淓dge of Tomorrow鈥 (Tom Cruise)鈥攈ow to speed up your learning.  It will be helpful, if you watch these movies before coming to my talk.   This is an early stage of my research in this area--any feedback from you is deeply appreciated.  Much of the basic idea is highly influenced via John Sall (JMP-SAS). 

 

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