Presented on Wednesday, May 12, 2021 for the "SSE Dean’s Virtual Seminar Series: The Future of Systems," this video features Prof. Carlo Lipizzi on data/text-driven system modeling as it relates to natural language processing, decision support systems and digital twins.

In his talk, titled "Data/Text-Driven System Modeling. Leveraging on Natural Language Processing to Build Decision Support Systems and Digital Twins,” Dr. Lipizzi addresses the reality that the digital world we are living in is generating data from all the activities we perform. This gives us the opportunity to rethink the way we do modeling with a bottom-up approach, using data and computational representations of text to create models of systems, according to Dr. Lipizzi.
Dr. Lipizzi is the Program Director for the School of Systems & Enterprises' (SSE's) graduate Engineering Management and Systems Analytics programs. His research focuses on data science, machine learning, natural language processing, predictive analytics, C4ISR, decision support systems and business intelligence.
The "SSE Dean’s Virtual Seminar Series: The Future of Systems" is presented by Dean Yehia Massoud and offers weekly lectures each Wednesday at noon for Stevens undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, administration and guests. At each session, SSE faculty present a 20-minute lecture, followed by a five-to-10 minute Q&A session.
The series has been created to keep students informed on the advances of faculty research, and the mission of the School of Systems & Enterprises as a leader in systems science and engineering. Each lecture will be recorded and made available on Kaltura for those who are unable to attend the live Zoom sessions.
Visit the SSE event page to view a list of upcoming lectures.