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Given the pervasiveness of image and video data in society, being able to identify when images have been altered is very important. This discussion will provide insights into scalable methods for analyzing media and detecting...
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Have you ever wanted to know how to make the network layer work for you? The Linux eXpress Data Path, XDP, provides a high-performance programmable network data path using Berkeley Packet Filter (BPF) technology. This talk...
Join Red Hat Research for the next Research Days event, “Preventing Rust Programs From Becoming C Programs” on May 19, 2022 from 11AM to 12:30PM EDT (5PM CEST, 6PM IDT). This talk will help developers...
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When the relevance of your analytics come into question due to changes in the underlying data, you are faced with an expensive question: is it worth the cost to recompute? In this presentation and discussion Paolo Missier,...
Boston University faculty members Ayse Coskun, Alan Liu, and Gianluca Stringhini, and Red Hat’s Marcel Hild, Senior Manager, AIOps, AI CoE, Office of the CTO, discussed this collaborative work at the intersection of artificial intelligence...
Jonathan Appavoo, Computer Science Associate Professor at Boston University, shared his work to develop a hands-on live educational experience for teaching computer science in a real cloud environment that uses JupyterBook and containers powered by OpenShift. Prof....
In this session, Ondřej Žižlavský, Associate Professor at Brno University of Technology and Eddie Fisher, Professor at SKEMA Business School and External P3M (Project, programme and portfolio management) Consultant at Brno University of Technology, introduced...
The agenda for this session includes two talks: “Kubernetes Service Selection Optimization” by Daniel Bachar, and “Fine-grained Network Telemetry in Programmable Switches” by Dr. Shir Landau. The talks were followed by a discussion led by...
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June’s event in the Red Hat Research Days monthly series focused on side-channel attacks featured by security researchers from Graz University of Technology. TU Graz computer scientists Daniel Gruss and Moritz Lipp will present Platypus attacks: a...
In this session, Martin Herbordt, professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Boston University, and Robert Munafo, third-year PhD student in the CAAD Lab, reported on an ongoing project that aims to use machine learning...
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