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【学术讲座】美国乔治梅森大学传感器融合实验室主任K.C Chang教授讲座通知

发布时间:2017年07月07日 来源: 点击数:

报告题目:Investment Strategies and Asset Allocation with Information Fusion

人:KC Chang 教授

讲座时间:2017年7月10日 上午10:00

讲座地点:电子信息学院楼119会议室

人:张耀中

承办学院:电子信息学院

人:张耀中

联系电话:13891982040

报告简介:数据融合和概率推理技术在资产投资策略及效能评估方面的应用,基于贝叶斯网络的金融交易最优化决策及基于互信息的最优资产配置策略。

This presentation examines the application of data fusion and probabilistic reasoning for investment strategies and their performance evaluation. Specifically, both technical approaches based on well-known multiple model estimation and filtering algorithms and fundamental approaches based on information fusion using Bayesian networks applied to financial trading decisions will be presented. In addition, an optimal equity growth asset allocation strategy based on mutual information will also be discussed.The dynamic allocation strategy derived from channel capacity of a binary symmetric channel (Kelly’s formula) is used to determine the optimal fraction of equity to be invested in multiple risky assets. The simulated trading results based on real market data demonstrate the effectiveness of the approach. An analytical operating curve to predict trading performance is also developed.

报告人简介:K.C Chang教授是美国乔治梅森大学信息融合实验室主任,乔治梅森大学终身教授,IEEE Fellow。主要研究方向为:多传感器信息融合,贝叶斯网络推理等。

Professor KC Chang is a recognized expert in data fusion and Bayesian network technologies. In past thirty years, he has conducted research on a wide range of distributed data fusion and probabilistic reasoning problems. His recent research projects include Office of Naval Research (ONR) Distributed Fusion in Sensor Networks with Information Genealogy, National Science Foundation (NSF) Collaborative Decision Processing for Dynamic Spectrum Access in Programmable Wireless Networks, Army Research Office (ARO) Distributed Fusion with Copula, and Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) Decision under Uncertainty for Satellite Communication. He has also worked on applying data fusion and probabilistic reasoning techniques to financial engineering applications. He is the Director of the Sensor Fusion Lab at George Mason University. Dr. Chang received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Connecticut in 1983 and 1986 respectively. From 1983 to 1992, he was a senior research scientist in Booz-Allen & Hamilton. In 1992, he joined the Systems Engineering and Operations Research department of George Mason University, where he is currently a professor. He has published more than two hundreds papers in the areas of multi-target tracking, distributed sensor fusion, Bayesian networks technologies, and financial engineering applications. He was the Editor on Tracking/Navigation Systems of IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems from 1993 to 1996, and the Editor on Large Scale Systems of the same transaction from 1996 to 2006. He was also an Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics from 2002 to 2007. He was the Technical Program Cochair of the 2009 International Conference on Information Fusion, Seattle, USA. Dr. Chang was elected as an IEEE Fellow for his contribution on “sensor data fusion and Bayesian probabilistic inference” in 2010.