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Prof.
Anwitaman Datta from
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, will give a talk series at the CS
Technion on"Building Reliable Distributed and Social Systems: Some Selected
Snecdote" as follows:
Monday, May 14, 12:30-14:30 (Room 539, Taub Bld.)
Self-repairing codes for networked distributed storage systems
Global data storage need keeps on increasing, requiring efficient and reliable
storage solutions which have to scale several orders of magnitude more than a
decade back. In this talk, we will discuss a line of works that addresses the
problem by designing new codes tailored made to satisfy the requirements of
distributed networked storage systems, focusing on storage overhead and repair
bandwidth. We will introduce self-repairing codes, a family of codes that aims
at reducing the number of live nodes contacted during repair, and present
different simulation results, to assess how theoretically good codes perform in
more realistic environments.
More details.
Wednesday, May 16, 12:30-14:30 (Room 401, Taub bld.)
Some ingredients for decentralizing online social networking
Decentralization of online social networking promises to bring autonomy and
privacy to the end users by providing control of their data. However, the path
to decentralization is strewn with many challenges. This talk will discuss some
of the many challenges and corresponding (early) solutions in realizing
decentralized online social networks.
More details.
Sunday, May 20, 12:30-14:30 (Room 539, Taub Bld.)
Stereotyping based trust models & Team recommendation systems
This talk will present two (unrelated) pieces of work which both come under the
common umbrella of decision support. The first part of the talk will be
regarding a new computational trust model (StereoTrust) which imitates the idea
of stereotypes in real life. The second part of the talk will be about how we
can mine expertise of individuals and the social network of these individuals
and combine these information to explore multidisciplinary teams.
More details.
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