Edgren Scholars: Anomaly Detection in the Internet of Things
Edgren Scholars: Anomaly Detection in the Internet of Things
Date |
Tuesday, October 10, 2017
11:15 a.m. - 12:05 p.m. |
Featuring | Edgren Scholars: Elise Courtemanche (Mathematics 2018), Iesha Latty (Computer Science 2018), Brian Turnquist (Faculty Advisor), Brandon Richard Webster (Computer Science 2015, University Notre Dame doctoral student) |
Location |
University Library Fireside Lounge - View maps and directions
Bethel University
3900 Bethel Dr
St Paul
MN
55112
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Sponsors | Office of Academic Affairs and Friends of the BU Library |
Event Description
In recent years, tens of millions of new “edge devices” have been connected to the Internet. It is projected that within three years there will be as many as 50 billion edge devices connected to the Internet of Things (IoT). Nearly all of the data collected in IoT applications represent a “normal operating condition” and should be discarded. However, when anomalies occur they must be identified immediately and given special attention. We developed a high-speed algorithm that can detect anomalies occurring in common IoT applications and report them in real time.
Join us at our new time and feel free to bring your lunch!
Questions?
Contact Ann Gannon at 651.635.8717 or agannon@bethel.edu.