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MSc Project Suggestions

William Marshd.w.r.marsh@qmul.ac.uk

http://www.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/~william/ProjectIdeas.html

Outline

Who I am Research interests General ideas Specific ideas

About Me

Risk and Information research group

Teaching Operating systems (year

2) Real-time and critical

systems (MSc) Interests

Decision support Risk and critical systems

Research Interests

Decision support Bayesian networks Knowledge and data Medical applications

Safety and critical systems Hazards Risk models

General

1. BN decision support: prediction or diagnosis Expertise is a problem area – uncertain

reasoning; Relevant data 2. Statistical Data from the Web

Lots of public data 3. Real-time Programming using Cortex-M3

STM32F4 Real-time applications An interesting software technology (such as

Lustre or Atom)

Happy to discuss project ideas

Typical student: MSc S/W Eng; MSc

CIS

Display/Editor for the Evidence-base of a BN•Evidence ontology for BN knowledge developed using OWL•Enhance existing system for display•Develop an editor for composing the knowledge.

Display/Editor for the Evidence-base of a BN•Evidence ontology for BN knowledge developed using OWL•Enhance existing system for display•Develop an editor for composing the knowledge.

Specific Ideas

Safety Hazard Editor/Browser•New structured approach for analysing hazards•Formalise using OWL•Build a database and editor•industry examples•Database capable of handling OWL and queried using SPARQL.

Safety Hazard Editor/Browser•New structured approach for analysing hazards•Formalise using OWL•Build a database and editor•industry examples•Database capable of handling OWL and queried using SPARQL.

Modelling Care Pathways After Surgery•Heart operation followed by 3 stages of care•How to organise?•Initial work by a surgeon; data collected•Combine / compare models: (i) Discrete event simulation models and (ii) BN

Modelling Care Pathways After Surgery•Heart operation followed by 3 stages of care•How to organise?•Initial work by a surgeon; data collected•Combine / compare models: (i) Discrete event simulation models and (ii) BN

Safety and Bridge Deterioration•State change models of assets (e.g. bridge)•Impact on safety?•Interface to existing model; combine with event tree/BNs

Safety and Bridge Deterioration•State change models of assets (e.g. bridge)•Impact on safety?•Interface to existing model; combine with event tree/BNs

Explaining Predictions of a BN•BN from expert knowledge makes prediction•How is prediction explained•Graphical interface to show reasoning leading to a prediction•The interface should work with any BN

Explaining Predictions of a BN•BN from expert knowledge makes prediction•How is prediction explained•Graphical interface to show reasoning leading to a prediction•The interface should work with any BN

More Information

More detail (incl. this presentation)

Available on Tuesday 26th, 12 - 3pm Complete doodle poll to book a meeting

www.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/~william/ProjectIdeas.html

www.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/~william/ProjectIdeas.html

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