Venue:
March 3-6, 2024
Bethesda North Marriott Hotel and Conference Center
Presented by:
Brian Rohrback, Ph.D., MBA, President, Infometrix, Inc.
Abstract:
Addressing challenges is why we are here. As scientists in our organizations, we are awash in data, but the mustering of these data into their actionable information content is a significant challenge. Clearly, we have tools from the univariate and multivariate statistical trove that help. Relatively recently, artificial intelligence or novel machine learning concepts are being applied with some success. Choosing the tools we apply and using these tools appropriately presents us with another challenge. Noting that the desired property metric will likely be only lightly correlated to the bits of data being assembled is challenging; blending the information extraction process for disparate sources of data adds to the challenge. From manufacturing quality monitoring to personalized medicine, diagnosing the health status needs to be done in real time for us to maintain reasonable control. The first step is to ensure that the input data is as noise-free as possible. Next is to turn data into an information feed that can be combined with other sources. Challenges reappear as we look to mine these data-information streams for a best-fit solution.
Register at www.IFPACglobal.org/attendee-registration.
IFPAC 2024 – Real Time Data Analysis for Process Development
Venue:
March 3-6, 2024
Bethesda North Marriott Hotel and Conference Center
Presented by:
Brian Rohrback, Ph.D., MBA, President, Infometrix, Inc.
Abstract:
Addressing challenges is why we are here. As scientists in our organizations, we are awash in data, but the mustering of these data into their actionable information content is a significant challenge. Clearly, we have tools from the univariate and multivariate statistical trove that help. Relatively recently, artificial intelligence or novel machine learning concepts are being applied with some success. Choosing the tools we apply and using these tools appropriately presents us with another challenge. Noting that the desired property metric will likely be only lightly correlated to the bits of data being assembled is challenging; blending the information extraction process for disparate sources of data adds to the challenge. From manufacturing quality monitoring to personalized medicine, diagnosing the health status needs to be done in real time for us to maintain reasonable control. The first step is to ensure that the input data is as noise-free as possible. Next is to turn data into an information feed that can be combined with other sources. Challenges reappear as we look to mine these data-information streams for a best-fit solution.
Register at www.IFPACglobal.org/attendee-registration.



Join Brian Rohrback, President of Infometrix on Feb. 25th at 1:00pm ET.