Big Data Modelling of Engineering and Management 2021

1 January 2022
26 May 2024

This issue is now published.

Description

Big data is a collection of data that cannot be captured, managed, and processed by conventional software tools in a certain period of time. It is a massive, high growth rate and diversified information asset. It needs a new processing mode to have stronger decision-making power, insight, discovery power and process optimization ability.

Big data analysis can be carried out through several methods, such as web crawlers, databases and data warehouses, analysis, visualization and big data mining algorithms. Among them, web crawlers are a popular analysis technology in recent years. They can extract numerical value or text data from a web page and format it into analysis data. In addition to using Python language, this technology can also be implemented by some software packages. Big data mining algorithms need to deal with a large number of data. And the speed of dealing is also considered. These algorithms include optimization technology (such as gradient descent algorithm, particle swarm optimization algorithm, etc.), mathematical modeling or other prediction technology (e.g., neural network, Bayesian classification, rough set, decision tree, etc.), decision analysis technology (such as grey decision, multi-criteria decision, etc.), Performance evaluation technology (e.g., data envelopment analysis, fuzzy comprehensive evaluation, etc.). Because these data mining algorithms have been rarely studied together with big data in the past, especially applied to engineering problems, there are great challenges when applying these data mining algorithms to big data.

The aim of this Special Issue is to bring together original research and review articles with a focus on the combination of big data and data mining technology to solve the challenges of applying data mining algorithms to big data problems. Submissions including big data, mathematical modeling and various data mining algorithms, which are applied in different fields such as engineering and management are welcome.

Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:

  • Information and network theorem
  • Algorithm model of Internet of things based on artificial intelligence (AI)
  • Mathematical function of objective programming
  • Production and operation function models
  • Quality control and fuzzy evaluation
  • Multi-criteria decision making and fuzzy evaluation
  • Differential equation and prediction
  • Capital asset pricing models
  • Social network models
  • Other computing methods (e.g., rough set or chaos theory) related to engineering and management

Editors

Lead Editor

Wen-Tsao Pan1

1Hwa Hsia University of Technology, New Taipei City, Taiwan

Guest Editors

Shiang-Hau Wu1 | Wei-Lin Xiao2 | Yi-Wen Zhang3

1Macau University of Science and Technology, Macau, Macau

2Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China

3Anhui University, Anhui, China