Emotion recognition – a deep dive into human emotions

by on July 28, 2017 12:00 pm
Emotion recognition has a long body of research starting from 1960s. One of the pioneers of the field is Paul Ekman who is a well-known American psychologist who studied the relationship between emotions and facial expressions. (1) Ekman created a catalog of over 5,000 muscle movements to indicate that how small facial micro-gestures such as… Read more Emotion recognition – a deep dive into human emotions

Security Concerns with Public WiFi Hotspots

by on July 28, 2017 12:00 pm
Last week, I asked Mr. Herrod about the concerns in cyber security with growing adoption and push towards public wireless hotspot connections and he expressed deep concerns. Steve Herrod is the Managing Director at General Catalyst and ex-CTO at VMware. “In our generation Wi-Fi is a necessity and its required to have a social life” In this era of connectivity,… Read more Security Concerns with Public WiFi Hotspots

For students, by students - New way to Venture Capitalize

by on July 28, 2017 11:59 am
Last week, Steve Herrod, Ex-CTO at VMware and Managing Director at General Catalyst, came to our class to talk about cyber security and big data. Cyber security applied to big data is one of the hottest topics in modern technology right now, and as a software engineer, I need to be aware of these concerns.… Read more For students, by students - New way to Venture Capitalize

The Limits and Possibilities of Artificial Intelligence

by on July 28, 2017 11:58 am
The term Artificial Intelligence is somewhat misleading as it conveys that machines have the power to possess “intelligence”, of the human kind, which is not perfectly accurate. While AI and Machine Learning systems have had immense success in finding patterns when they ingest significant chunks of data, this intelligence is not generalizable. Hence, the pattern… Read more The Limits and Possibilities of Artificial Intelligence

A game of cat and mouse

by on July 28, 2017 11:48 am
Let’s face it: Cybercriminals are constantly looking for new ways to tunnel into your network or disrupt your business. According to The State of Cyber Security 2017 survey, by ISACA, 53% of cyber security professionals reported an increase in the overall number of attacks in 2016 compared to 2015. In terms of the specific kinds… Read more A game of cat and mouse

BIG DATA AND MODERN SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS

by on July 28, 2017 11:31 am
One could define Big Data as “the growth in the volume of structured and unstructured data, the speed at which it is created and collected, and the scope of how many data points are covered.”[1] According to Jeffrey Welser Vice President and Lab Director at IBM Research, unstructured data volume grows exponentially. Today, in just… Read more BIG DATA AND MODERN SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS

Big data: Computer vs. Human Brain

by on July 28, 2017 11:15 am
The amount of digital data continues to double every two years (https://www.economist.com/news/business/21717430-success-nvidia-and-its-new-computing-chip-signals-rapid-change-it-architecture). Digital data is growing so fast that computers and existing storage techniques are not able to keep up (https://www.technologyreview.com/s/602156/the-big-deal-with-big-data-isnt-just-the-data/). Data is produced at a rate at which government organizations and companies do not know how to analyze it, and a lot of the… Read more Big data: Computer vs. Human Brain

Dr. Big Data: "How are you feeling today?"

by on July 28, 2017 11:13 am
“Hello Doctor, I haven’t been feeling well for the past days. I think I am sick.” We have all said this sentence in one form or another far too often. If we don’t feel well and this feeling doesn’t pass or gets worse we often seek a doctor for medical help. But lets see about… Read more Dr. Big Data: "How are you feeling today?"

The transparent society in the era of Big Data

by on July 28, 2017 11:12 am
“Big Data is about much more than just correlating database tables and creating pattern recognition algorithms. It’s about money and power.”[7] While talking about the benefits of Big Data and Analytics in the field of manufacturing and other businesses to improve processes or even predict and prevent certain events, a lot of data produced nowadays… Read more The transparent society in the era of Big Data

Shenzhen, China "the world factory" and "new Silicon Valley"

by on July 28, 2017 11:12 am
Annual GDP worth 280 Billion Dollars with 10% annual growth 90% of world electronic’s are made Where is this place? Not prevalently known area, but very famous amongst business leaders, Shenzhen (China) is one of the fastest growing cities in the world.  My startup is closing working with Japanese government to build a strong ecosystem… Read more Shenzhen, China "the world factory" and "new Silicon Valley"