In recent years the technology has become prominent. AI and Machine learning are evolving quickly today. Almost today, everyone will have some interaction with a form of ...
SPARQL is a powerful language for working with RDF triples. However, SPARQL can also be difficult to work with, so much so that it often is not utilized anywhere near as ...
EPOCH 1618845450 NEURAL POWER [mW]: Introduction of the subject matter. GOAL: Discuss solutions, methodologies, systems, projects to support the Energy Transition toward...
Connectedness and NFTs One of the more fascinating things about data, especially as you gather more and more of it together, is the extent to which information is connect...
Last week, I taught a cybersecurity course at the University of Oxford case. I created a case study for my class based on an excellent recent paper: Deep Learning-Based A...
Becoming A Data Society Data has always been an integral part of computing, but it has only been in the last decade or so that we have reached a point of data ubiquity. W...
Understanding Data Agility I recently co-authored a book on the next iteration of Agile. Over the years, as a programmer, information architect and eventually editor for ...
Lessons From a Convention A Winter of Discontent has shifted over the last few months to a Spring of hope. Many countries (and in the US, most states) are now actively va...
What is Distributed Artificial Intelligence (DAI)? Attempts to find a bullet-proof definition have not produced result: it seems like the term is slightly ahe...
Data As A Galaxy One of the more significant “quiet” trends that I’ve observed in the last few years has been the migration of data to the cloud and wit...