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February 2015


From insideHPC

2015 High Performance Computing Trends

2015 High Performance Computing Trends

In this video from the 2015 Stanford HPC Conference, Addison Snell from Intersect360 Research presents: High Performance Computing Trends. "Intersect360 Research's deep knowledge of HPC, coupled with strong marketing and consulting…


From insideHPC

New Seagate EVault BTA Appliance Backs Up to the Cloud

New Seagate EVault BTA Appliance Backs Up to the Cloud

Today Seagate announced a new backup device for large enterprises and service providers seeking data protection for multiple operating systems and appliances.


From insideHPC

Job of the Week: HPC Engineer at Nimbo in New York

Job of the Week: HPC Engineer at Nimbo in New York

Nimbo in New York is seeking an HPC Engineer in our Job of the Week.


From The Eponymous Pickle

Emotional Targeting Board

Emotional Targeting Board

Mediabrix announces an emotional targeting advisory board.  From the neuromarketing buzz connections.  An interesting move.  Though I note there is no one on the board as yet to cover the big data analytics angle, which is essential…


From insideHPC

Video: Tips and Tricks to Build Your Own HPC Cluster

Video: Tips and Tricks to Build Your Own HPC Cluster

"Learn tips and tricks to build your own HPC cluster in an hour! We’ll provide details on how to integrate hardware such as Infiniband adapters, GPU’s, direct-contact liquid- cooling components, along with tips on how to manage…


From insideHPC

PRACE Opens 11th Call for Proposals

PRACE Opens 11th Call for Proposals

Today the Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe issued their 11th Call for Proposals.


From The Eponymous Pickle

Big Data Predictive HR

Big Data Predictive HR

It has been common to use data analytics in HR for years.  Here in Bloomberg, predicting when you are going to quit your job.  Some interesting details.


From The Eponymous Pickle

Machine Intelligence and Genetic Codes

Machine Intelligence and Genetic Codes

Addressing the recipe's that convert codes to tasks.Machine Intelligence Cracks Genetic ControlsEvery cell in your body reads the same genome, the DNA-encoded instruction set that builds proteins. But your cells couldn’t be more…


From insideHPC

Video: Interconnecting Future DoE Leadership Systems

Video: Interconnecting Future DoE Leadership Systems

CORAL (Collaboration of Oak Ridge, Argonne and Lawrence Livermore National Labs) is a project that was launched in 2013 to develop the technology and meet the Department of Energy's 2017-2018 leadership computing needs with supercomputers…


From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Interesting Links 9 February 2015

Interesting Links 9 February 2015

I’m back in Redmond WA today. First time in over three years I have been here. I expect it to feel different as a visitor after being hear many times as an employee in the past. My time here this time is with the CodeHunt team…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Real Time Analytics is Critical

Real Time Analytics is Critical

Says Cisco. I agree.  I would slightly alter it and say 'as real-time as necessary'.   But what is necessary is changing  rapidly.  Not too long ago data would available weekly, now that is not fine enough.  But we never knew…


From The Eponymous Pickle

We Need to Control Our Data

We Need to Control Our Data

Artificial Intelligence Is Doomed if We Don't Control Our DataThis model is why the discussion about individuals selling their personal data is missing the point: ‘How much money is your data worth?' ‘Are you just like any data…


From Computational Complexity

Pros and Cons of students being wikiheads

A wikihead   is someone who learns things from the web (not necc. Wikipedia) but either learns things that are not correct or misinterprets them. I've also heard the term webhead but thats ambigous since it  also refers to fans…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Tradeoff Analytics Services

Tradeoff Analytics Services

Have been examining some of the Watson services announced last week.    These are available free (with limited amounts of data) with registration on the Bluemix cloud services.  One that intrigued me was tradeoff analytics.  Implementing…


From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Recursion – Love it or hate it?

Recursion – Love it or hate it?

The following was posted to the AP CS Facebook page yesterday with the question "What would the answer be?" Things went along just fine for 3 replies of people giving the answer (0123456) until some troublemaker (who would be…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Crowdsourcing with the Gamification of Tasks

Crowdsourcing with the Gamification of Tasks

Notes on Choosing Tasks in a Job to Improve or Replace with Gamification (Published elsewhere) When doing business process modeling (BPM) you connect a group of tasks that comprise a job,  to fit together in sequence or in parallel…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Samsung Rolling out VR Demo

Samsung Rolling out VR Demo

In Engadget: Another entry into the VR space.  Available for demonstration this week.  Head mounted displays that are not meant to be unobtrusive.  Focused, perhaps very low volume business applications.


From The Eponymous Pickle

Teaching Data Visualization with Legos

Teaching Data Visualization with Legos

Interesting means of teaching incremental representation of data.  I have seen lots of bad visualization in journalism lately.  I would hope they would be able to abstract this way without Legos.  But whatever it takes.


From The Eponymous Pickle

Resolving Time Travel Paradoxes

Resolving Time Travel Paradoxes

In the SciAm:  Not really a technological issue as yet, but an interesting logical point about science and time.


From The Eponymous Pickle

Forecasting the Flu

Forecasting the Flu

In the CACM:  We did sensor work some time ago that addressed bioterror forecasting.   This is related work that leverages social networks.   " ... A research team at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) says it has…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Data and the Internet of Things

Data and the Internet of Things

In O'Reilly: Big Data and IoT.  Data and as we have been seeing, the architecture to support that data.  A four dimensional dilemma:" ... The Internet of Things (IoT) has a data problem. Well, four data problems. Walking theWhat…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Scarab Sensor Array

Scarab Sensor Array

I like the idea of having multiple sensors in a device.  It would be interesting to see a chart of what is hard to sense effectively, and what the technology obstacles are for each component.   And based on the sensors available…


From The Eponymous Pickle

KNext

KNext

Jim Spohrer Writes about KNext:Len Schubert (U Rochester) has developed KNEXT http://www.cs.rochester.edu/~schubert/projects/world-knowledge-mining.html -- more triples than ConceptNet, and apparently designed with inference…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Bayesian Plumbing under Uncertainty

Bayesian Plumbing under Uncertainty

Good short piece on the potential for using Bayesian networks to simulate aspecst of the Internet of things (IOT).   The open question on many of these kinds of problems is:  What is the architecture, current or planned, of the…


From The Eponymous Pickle

AI Abstraction Methods

AI Abstraction Methods

Instructive piece on methods in use today:In February IEEE Computing Now:An Anarchy of Methods: Current Trends in How Intelligence Is Abstracted in AI ... How should intelligence be abstracted in AI research? Which subfields,…


From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: How to Fish for Squid

Friday Squid Blogging: How to Fish for Squid

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife explains how to fish for squid. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven't covered....


From The Eponymous Pickle

Cognitive Computing on Film

Cognitive Computing on Film

Another look at the recent Turing film.  Some interesting points.  Did he invent the computer?  Well not the general purpose ones we expect today. " .....  The movie’s designers embellished the machine a bit by using bright red…


From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

NAE Elects CCC Council Member Daniela Rus!

NAE Elects CCC Council Member Daniela Rus!

The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) has elected 67 new members and 12 foreign members. Computing Community Consortium (CCC) council member Daniela Rus is one of the newly elected members. Daniela is a Professor of Electrical…


From Writing

Are static typing and functional programming winning?

Are static typing and functional programming winning?

Inspired by a reddit discussion, I decided to create short blog post to ask two questions:


From Writing

Are static typing and functional programming winning?

Are static typing and functional programming winning?

Inspired by a reddit discussion, I decided to create short blog post to ask two questions:

  1. Is static typing winning?
  2. Is functional programming winning?
In other words, are we at a turning point where most modern languages are moving…