Many complex systems are characterised by multi-level properties that make the study of their dynamics and of their emerging phenomena a daunting task. The huge amount of data available in modern sciences can be expected to support great progress in these studies, even though the nature of the data varies. Given that, it is crucial to extract as much as possible features from data and give them semantics to become information. The aim of the 2-day workshop is to offer a wide spectrum of current research as well as applications of topological data analysis from one side and geometry and theoretical computer science form the other with the aim at training future generation of trans-disciplinary researchers.
WORKSHOP on TOPOLOGY DRIVEN METHODS FOR COMPLEX SYSTEMS - Camerino, Italy - July 18th & July 22nd, 2015
MERELLI, Emanuela
2015-01-01
Abstract
Many complex systems are characterised by multi-level properties that make the study of their dynamics and of their emerging phenomena a daunting task. The huge amount of data available in modern sciences can be expected to support great progress in these studies, even though the nature of the data varies. Given that, it is crucial to extract as much as possible features from data and give them semantics to become information. The aim of the 2-day workshop is to offer a wide spectrum of current research as well as applications of topological data analysis from one side and geometry and theoretical computer science form the other with the aim at training future generation of trans-disciplinary researchers.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.