[Iefac.list] INFORMS QSR Webinar (May 6 at 11 am ET)
Adel Alaeddini
Adel.Alaeddini at utsa.edu
Tue May 3 15:43:03 EDT 2022
INFORMS-QSR Webinar Series Presents:
Dr. Raed Alkontar
University of Michigan, Speaks on
The Internet of Federated Things (IoFT)
Abstract: A critical change is happening in today's Internet of Things (IoT). The computational power at the edge device is steadily increasing. AI chips are rapidly infiltrating the market. Mobile phones' processing power is becoming comparable to laptops available for everyday use. Tesla's autopilot system has 150 million times more computing power than Apollo 11, and small local computers such as Raspberry Pis have become commonplace in manufacturing systems. This change opens a new paradigm of data analytics within IoT, one that exploits edge compute resources to process more of users' data where it's created. More specifically, with the availability of some computing resources at each client, clients can execute small computations locally, instead of sharing all raw data to a central cloud, and then only share the minimum information needed to collaboratively extract knowledge and build smart analytics while keeping their personal data stored locally. This paradigm shift sets forth many intrinsic advantages, including privacy, cost-effectiveness, diversity, fairness, and reduced computation and latency, among many others. In this talk, I term this future of IoT as the "Internet of Federated Things (IoFT)" and discuss our recent efforts in federated data analytics aimed at bringing this future into reality. Specifically, I will present federated analytics approaches to tackle three central challenges within IoFT: (1) Personalization: where participants borrow strength from each other yet retain their own individualized models. (2) Fairness: to allow solutions with good representation power across groups of heterogeneous participants (3) Distributed uncertainty quantification (UQ): where we bring federated analytics to correlated paradigms beyond empirical risk minimization to quantify uncertainty. I end the talk by describing our prototyping efforts to generate real-life IoFT data.
When: Friday, May 6, 2022, at 11 am to noon, EST (New York);
How to Join: Please click the link below to register and join the webinar:
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Bio: Raed Al Kontar is an assistant professor in the Industrial & Operations engineering department at the University of Michigan and an affiliate with the Michigan Institute for Data Science. Raed's research focuses on distributed and federated probabilistic modeling. Raed obtained an undergraduate degree in civil & environmental engineering and mathematics from the American University of Beirut in 2014 and a master's degree in statistics in 2017 and a Ph.D. degree in Industrial & System Engineering in 2018, both from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Raed has seven best paper awards from the INFORMS Quality, Statistics & Reliability section, INFORMS Data Mining section, and IISE's Quality Control & Reliability engineering section. He was also recently awarded the NSF CAREER award. His research is currently supported by NSF, NIH, and industry.
Adel Alaeddini, PhD
Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering
The University of Texas at San Antonio
San Antonio, TX
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