![]() Staal A. Vinterbo Staal A. VinterboDr. Vinterbo received his Ph.D. in computer science from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (2000). He now works as a Research Scientist at the Decision Systems Group, is an Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School, and a member of the affiliated faculty of the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology.
Research AreasMethods for synthesis and adaptation of predictive modelsTheoretically, this work can be said to lie in the intersection of computer science, statistics and medicine, with a focus on machine learning and formal, knowledge based methods. In particular he is concerned with aspects of parsimony in predictive models. Smaller and less complex models are likely to be less costly, both in construction and application, are arguably more robust and applicable, and often exhibit performance not significantly worse than their less parsimonious counterparts. Methods for disclosure control in disseminated dataDissemination of medical data in relational form is crucial for biomedical, clinical, bibliographic, administrative, or epidemiological studies. It is also necessary for the development of technologies used in these areas. This work merges logic, mathematics, artificial intelligence, and complexity theory to ensure that confidentiality is maintained in data that is disseminated for research purposes. One of the common denominators of the research outlined is the application of formal theoretical frameworks. Contact Information
Misc.
PublicationsTwo selected:
More of them in a table sortable by columns with search capabilities (javascript) can be found here: Staal's Publications |