Prof. Irina Perfilieva – machine learning – Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Irina Perfilieva - machine learning - Best Researcher Award 

University of Ostrava - Czech Republic

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🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Professor Irina Perfilieva embarked on her academic journey at the prestigious Lomonosov State University in Moscow, Russia, where she earned her M.S. in Applied Mathematics in 1975, followed by a Ph.D. in 1980. Her early academic endeavors laid a solid foundation in applied mathematics, setting the stage for her future contributions to the field.

🏫 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Irina Perfilieva holds the position of full professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Ostrava in the Czech Republic. Her esteemed career has included roles as Professor Honoris Causa at the Amity Institute of Information Technology, India, and Doctor Honoris Causa at the University of Latvia. Throughout her professional journey, she has been an influential figure in the academic community, especially in the realm of fuzzy logic and applied mathematics.

đź“š CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Professor Perfilieva has made significant contributions to the field of fuzzy logic and mathematical modeling. She is the author and co-author of six influential books and has published over 270 papers. Her pioneering method of fuzzy transforms has found successful applications in image and time series processing, numerical analysis, and solving complex equations. Her machine learning research also delves into data analysis and the mathematical foundations of neural networks, utilizing both modern and classical approaches.

🏆 ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITION

Her extensive contributions to the scientific community have earned her numerous awards, including being named an IFSA Fellow and an honorary member of EUSFLAT. In 2012, she was the machine learning recipient of the 1st memorial Da Ruan award. These accolades reflect her esteemed status and the impact of her work globally.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

As an area editor for Soft Computing and a member of several prestigious editorial boards, Professor Perfilieva has influenced the direction of research in fuzzy systems. She has also served on machine learning Program Committees for leading international conferences, further amplifying her impact in the academic and research communities.

🌟 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

With her innovations in fuzzy logic and mathematical modeling, Irina Perfilieva's work continues to shape future research. Her methods are widely accepted and applied, demonstrating a legacy of academic excellence and practical utility. Her ongoing exploration into data analysis and neural networks signifies her commitment to advancing knowledge in these critical areas.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

  • Title: "A critical analysis of the theoretical framework of the Extreme Learning Machine"
    Authors: Irina Perfilieva, Nicolás Madrid, Manuel Ojeda-Aciego, Piotr Artiemjew, Agnieszka Niemczynowicz
    Journal: Neurocomputing
  • Title: "Extreme Learning Machine – A New Machine Learning Paradigm"
    Author: Irina Perfilieva
    Journal: Book Chapter (part of a book series, not a journal)
  • Title: "F-transform utility in the operational-matrix approach to the Volterra integral equation"
    Authors: Perfilieva, Irina; Ziari, Shokrollah; Nuraei, Rahele; Pham, Thi Minh Tam
    Journal: Fuzzy Sets and Systems
  • Title: "Generalized Fuzzy Transform and Non-Local Laplace Operator"
    Authors: Hana Zamecnıkova, Simone Cammarasana, Irina Perfilieva, Giuseppe Patane
    Journal: IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems
  • Title: "Numerical solution of a new mathematical model for intravenous drug administration"
    Authors: Alijani, Zahra; Shiri, Babak; Perfilieva, Irina; Baleanu, Dumitru
    Journal: Evolutionary Intelligence

Mrs. Natasha Christabelle Santosa – Artificial Intelligence – Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Natasha Christabelle Santosa - Artificial Intelligence - Best Researcher Award

Tokyo Institute of Technology - Japan

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🎓 Early academic pursuits

Natasha Christabelle Santosa's journey into the world of artificial intelligence (ai) began with a bachelor's degree in computer science from gadjah mada university (ugm), where she graduated with honors and a strong gpa of 3.64/4.00. her undergraduate thesis on adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference systems showcased her early interest in applying computational methods to healthcare, specifically for breast cancer diagnosis. during her time at ugm, natasha was an active member of the university's student association and was involved in organizing events, contributing to the university's nokia innovation center game development team, and volunteering as a teacher at an elementary school. this combination of academic excellence and extracurricular engagement laid the foundation for her future success.

đź’Ľ Professional endeavors

Natasha’s professional experience is a testament to her drive and dedication to advancing ai. she has worked as a research assistant at the prestigious tokyo institute of technology, investigating dynamic ontology in scientific paper recommendations. prior to this, she also served at the advanced institute of science and technology (aist), where her focus was on leveraging graph neural networks for end-to-end scientific paper recommendation. these positions allowed natasha to apply her skills in real-world scenarios, positioning her as a key player in the ai research community.

🧠 Contributions and research focus

Natasha's primary research focus has been the development of ai systems for scientific paper recommendations, aiming to assist researchers in finding relevant academic papers with the use of dynamic ontology and neural networks. her innovative approaches, such as the employment of graph neural networks, have led to advancements in recommendation systems. her doctoral thesis at tokyo tech explores these themes further, Artificial Intelligence with a special focus on paper writing assistance—a critical area for researchers navigating the vast landscape of academic publications.

🏅 Accolades and recognition

throughout her academic career, natasha has consistently achieved top-tier results, maintaining a gpa of 93% in her ongoing phd program and 82% during her master’s studies at tokyo tech. her achievements reflect not only her deep understanding of ai but also her ability to apply Artificial Intelligence complex models to solve practical problems. her work has led to paper presentations at esteemed conferences, highlighting her as a thought leader in the field of ai-based recommendation systems.

🌍 Impact and influence

Natasha’s work is contributing to the evolution of scientific research methodologies, particularly through her ai models designed to recommend relevant papers to researchers. by enhancing the efficiency of paper writing and research discovery processes, she is helping academics across Artificial Intelligence the globe save time and find valuable resources more easily. her quadrilingual capabilities—enabling her to communicate in english, indonesian, japanese, and another language—also position her as an important figure in both local and international research communities.

đź’» Legacy and future contributions

Natasha is not only focused on current research but is also driven by the potential her innovations hold for the future. her work on dynamic ontology and ai-driven scientific recommendations is poised to influence the next generation of ai researchers, as well as academics who rely on more streamlined access to critical information. as she nears the completion of her phd, natasha looks forward to furthering her research in hybrid or remote work environments, particularly in tokyo, where she aims to continue contributing to ai advancements on a global scale.

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