Welcome Prof. Zhong Ning from Maebashi Institute of Technology to join AACI presidium!
Professor Zhong Ning
Prof. Zhong’s present research interests include Web Intelligence (WI), Brain Informatics (BI), Data Mining, Granular Computing, and Intelligent Information Systems. In 2000 and 2004, Zhong and colleagues introduced WI and BI as new research directions, respectively. Currently, he is focusing on “WI meets BI” research with three aspects: (1) systematic investigations for complex brain science problems; (2) BI studies based on WI research needs; and (3) new information technologies for supporting systematic brain science studies. The synergy between WI and BI advances our ways of analyzing and understanding of data, information, knowledge, wisdom, as well as their interrelationships, organizations, and creation processes, to achieve human-level Web intelligence reality. In 2010, Zhong and colleagues extended such a vision to develop Wisdom Web of Things (W2T) as a holistic framework for computing and intelligence in the big data era. Recently Zhong and colleagues have been working on brain big data based wisdom service project, in which the fundamental issues include how brain informatics based big data interacts in the social-cyber-physical space of the W2T and how to realize human-level collective intelligence as a big data sharing mind, a harmonized collectivity of consciousness on the W2T that uses brain-inspired intelligent technologies to provide wisdom services.
Professional Affiliations
- Guest/Adjunct professor of Beijing University of Technology (1998 — date)
- Pacific-Asia Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (PAKDD) Most Influential Paper Award (1999-2008)
- Best Paper Award of AMT (2006)
- IEEE TCCI/ICDM Outstanding Service Award (2004)
- Best paper award of JSAI (2003)
- ACM’s Recognition of Service Awards (2002)
- Best Paper Award of SCI (2001)
Research Interests
- Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
- Internet and Web Intelligence (WI)
- Brain-Informatics
- Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (KDD)
- Rough Sets and Granular-Soft Computing
- Intelligent Agents and Databases
- Intelligent Information Systems
Professor Zhong Ning
Prof. Zhong’s present research interests include Web Intelligence (WI), Brain Informatics (BI), Data Mining, Granular Computing, and Intelligent Information Systems. In 2000 and 2004, Zhong and colleagues introduced WI and BI as new research directions, respectively. Currently, he is focusing on “WI meets BI” research with three aspects: (1) systematic investigations for complex brain science problems; (2) BI studies based on WI research needs; and (3) new information technologies for supporting systematic brain science studies. The synergy between WI and BI advances our ways of analyzing and understanding of data, information, knowledge, wisdom, as well as their interrelationships, organizations, and creation processes, to achieve human-level Web intelligence reality. In 2010, Zhong and colleagues extended such a vision to develop Wisdom Web of Things (W2T) as a holistic framework for computing and intelligence in the big data era. Recently Zhong and colleagues have been working on brain big data based wisdom service project, in which the fundamental issues include how brain informatics based big data interacts in the social-cyber-physical space of the W2T and how to realize human-level collective intelligence as a big data sharing mind, a harmonized collectivity of consciousness on the W2T that uses brain-inspired intelligent technologies to provide wisdom services.
Professional Affiliations
- Guest/Adjunct professor of Beijing University of Technology (1998 — date)
- Pacific-Asia Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (PAKDD) Most Influential Paper Award (1999-2008)
- Best Paper Award of AMT (2006)
- IEEE TCCI/ICDM Outstanding Service Award (2004)
- Best paper award of JSAI (2003)
- ACM’s Recognition of Service Awards (2002)
- Best Paper Award of SCI (2001)
Research Interests
- Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
- Internet and Web Intelligence (WI)
- Brain-Informatics
- Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (KDD)
- Rough Sets and Granular-Soft Computing
- Intelligent Agents and Databases
- Intelligent Information Systems