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2. Applications: (1) Data Mining, Bioinformatics, Medical Informatics and Health Informatics;
(2) Computational Web Intelligence, Web searching, Web mining, e-Business, e-Security, Intelligent Cloud Computing, Intelligent Wireless Computing, and Intelligent Mobile Computing.
(3) Data Fusion, Feature Selection, Decision Fusion, and Hybrid Systems.
(4) Green Computing.
Hybrid Intelligent Systems
1. Theory: Computational Intelligence, Data Mining, Machine Learning, Bioinformatics, Health Informatics, Web Intelligence, Swarm Intelligence, and Intelligent Distributed Computing.
Yin-Yang Computation
Grants
1. PI: Y.-Q. Zhang, Co-PI: Y. Pan, "
REU Site: Summer Research for Undergraduates in High Performance Data Mining
," National Science Foundation, $309,483, 3/14/2012-2/28/2015.
2. PI: Y.-Q. Zhang, "The Intelligent Web Crawler for Collecting Real Time Web Data of Government Bids," Online Data Services, $36,933, 3/15/2012-3/14/2013.
3. PI: B. Bowers, Co-PIs: S. Belkasim and Y.-Q. Zhang, "Data Infrastructure and Info Dissemination on Health Disparities Research," NIH, $4,324,576 ($488,300 for Georgia State University), 09/20/2011-05/31/2016.
4. PI: Y.-Q. Zhang, Co-PIs: Y.P. Deng and J.J. Yang, "Student Fellowships for Participating in IEEE 7th International Symposium on BioInformatics and BioEngineering," National Science Foundation, $5,000, Sept. 2007 - March, 2008.
5. PI: G.S. Owen, Co-PIs: R. Sunderraman, Y.-Q. Zhang, "DLI-Phase 2: Research on a Digital Library for Graphics and Visualization Education," National Science Foundation, $330,278, January 1, 2000 - December 31, 2002.
6. PI: Y.-Q. Zhang, Co-PIs: G.S. Owen, S.K. Prasad, R. Sunderraman and G. Vachtsevano, "Intelligent Internet2 Agents for Distributed Data Mining," the Travel Grant funded by the Internet2 committee for the PI and two Co-PIs to attend the Internet2 Network Research Workshop, Chicago, June 28 - 29, 2000.
7. PI: Y.-Q. Zhang, Co-PIs: Chung-Dar Lu and Irene Weber, "Intelligent Computing Tools for the Identification of Target Genes for Bacterial Transcriptional Regulators," the sub-project supported by P20 GM065762 NIH Planning Grant: "Georgia State University Biomedical Computing Center" (PI: R.W. Harrison), $42,915.5, 9/30/2003-6/30/2006.
8. PI: Y.-Q. Zhang, Co-PI: Binghe Wang, "Intelligent Computing Tools for Coumarin-based Prodrugs," the sub-project supported by P20 GM065762 NIH Planning Grant: "Georgia State University Biomedical Computing Center" (PI: R.W. Harrison), $30,000, 11/18/2003-6/30/2006.