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Highlights from the distributed workflows and infrastructure software tracks.
Sanjay Arora is a data scientist at Red Hat and a member of the Greater Boston Research Interest Group with particular interests in AI and machine learning. For RHRQ he interviewed Kate Saenko, a faculty member at Boston University and consulting professor for the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab, about managing bias in machine learning datasets and the problems that remain unsolved.
Bayesian statistical methods can make predictive data analysis more accurate. In this article, we evaluate possible solutions to the challenge of refining and increasing the value of high-volume data streams.
Bayesian statistical methods can make predictive data analysis more accurate. In this article, we evaluate possible solutions to the challenge of refining and increasing the value of high-volume data streams.
If safety-critical systems fail, they can cause significant damage, including loss of life. In this article we consider methods to verify their behavior in production.
Why teaching more teachers is essential to computer science education.
How did a group of three library students become part of an international force for promoting programming education? A Red Hatter who was there has the story.
RHRQ interviewed Idan Levi, the Research Interest Group leader in Israel, to get his take on how university research intersects with the open source approach, from datasets and collaboration to security and data privacy.
Faculty, PhD students, and Red Hat associates in the Czech Republic are collaborating actively on the following research projects. This quarter we once again highlight collaborative projects at Masaryk University (Brno), Brno University of Technology, and Czech Technical University (Prague). We will highlight research collaborations from other parts of the world in future editions of the Red Hat Research Quarterly. Contact academic@redhat.com for more information on any project.
Faculty, PhD students, and US Red Hat associates in Israel are collaborating actively on the following research projects. This quarter we highlight collaborative projects at Technion University, Tel Aviv University, and The Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya. We will highlight research collaborations from other parts of the world in future editions of the Research Quarterly. Contact academic@redhat.com for more information on any project described here.
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