Re: Enterprise Neurosystem - Activity Update 3/22
by Lisa Caywood
Forwarding to the Community mailer for archiving and easy reference....
On Wed, Apr 6, 2022 at 7:04 PM Bill Wright <bwright(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> An update on recent Enterprise Neurosystem community development activity,
> RFI submissions and PoCs:
>
> *1. Central Intelligence Working Group: *This effort is being led by
> Dinesh Verma, who proposed the creation of a self describing digital asset
> platform for AI models. This can eventually be used by the other working
> groups, and acts as a foundation for central intelligence development.
>
> a) There is an initial implementation of the Self-Describing Asset
> platform front end and back end in the Enterprise Neurosystem Git repo.
> b) Josh Purcell has suggested the use of a plug-in to use existing
> services in the Internet for digital assets, which we will develop further.
> c) Sathya Santhar and the team have made a deck outlining the capabilities
> and usage model, which provides an overview of this project.
> d) Additional PoCs have recently been submitted by group participants for
> consideration.
>
> https://github.com/Enterprise-Neurosystem
>
> *2. Hierarchical Temporal Memory (HTM) PoC: *Following his HTM
> presentation, Surya Pathak was invited by Ryan Coffee to work on an HTM
> proof of concept for a tokamak fusion use case, in conjunction with the
> Stanford National Accelerator Lab. This effort will be studied by the
> community in terms of HTM's effectiveness as an AI cross-correlation engine.
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hierarchical_temporal_memory
>
> *3. Secure AI Connectivity Fabric & PoC: *Sanjay Aiyagari has been
> leading this track, with an objective to design and create a new secure
> connectivity fabric for AI models and initiate a related PoC.
>
> a) Ted Ross delivered a presentation on Skupper to the extended Secure AI
> Fabric team. There has been uniform interest to make this our community
> standard - a cross domain connectivity solution for data access with
> inherent security, while enabling ephemeral networking capability.
> b) Dinesh Verma delivered a superb overview of a software project he
> developed with various academics as a Generative Policy Model for Autonomic
> Management. This code base could be potentially repurposed for similar
> policy functionality in the Secure AI Connectivity Fabric, and we are
> exploring this as a use case.
> c) We are now in discussions to create a Secure AI Connectivity Fabric PoC
> in a lab environment at Stanford SLAC.
>
> *4. Telco Working Group - Edge Performance PoC: *Ravi Sinha/Reliance Jio
> is leading this working group. In terms of the Edge PoC, we discussed how
> AI model performance and related memory bottlenecks can create unwanted
> expense and operational constraints in Telco Edge environments. John
> Overton/Kove has offered to donate resources and software to create a
> breakthrough use case to dynamically manage memory in real time across
> multiple Edge AI instances. This PoC is now under active discussion, as it
> would be considered a technical and cost-cutting advance for the operator
> community.
>
> *5. Acoustics AI / Bee Population Analytics PoC: *Dennis O'Connell/Yahoo!
> suggested this proof of concept, given the ongoing decline of global bee
> populations due to climate change and other factors. A number of experts
> and scientists have been contacted to contribute to our PoC for bee
> hive health monitoring (with thanks to Dennis and Erik Erlandson). This
> includes Angie De La Luz of Beeflow, Noah Wilson-Rich of Bestbees, and
> professor Chris Connolly, who has been studying bee populations and the
> impact of various pollutants, and has now extended this focus across
> multiple species. This project will utilize the IBM AI Signal Processing
> code donation under David Wood and Nancy Greco's leadership. David also
> delivered an extensive presentation on the code donation, which was well
> received by the community (deck enclosed).
>
> https://www.beeflow.com/
> https://bestbees.com/
>
> https://app.dundee.ac.uk/news/2015/bee-brains-and-colony-health-jeopardis...
> https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-16114890
>
> *6. White House - Office of Science and Technology Policy RFI Submission: *Ryan
> Coffee invited us to submit an RFI response to the White House OSTP, which
> requested proposals for updating the National Artificial Intelligence
> Research and Strategic Development plan. We completed the submission
> (attached below) and delivered it on 3/4.
>
>
> https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2022/02/02/2022-02161/request-f...
>
> *7. Governance: *Audrey Reznik has been leading our working group
> governance and deliverable definitions, with considerable input from Lisa
> Caywood, Dinesh Verma, Erik Erlandson and the extended team. This effort
> can now be considered largely complete, and can be found on our Github
> site.
>
> https://github.com/Enterprise-Neurosystem/governance
>
> *8. Website: *Lisa Caywood, Marc Dequenes and Tuomas Kuosmanen are
> driving the creation of our website, which is now in active development.
> Initial landing page content and a whitepaper have been created, mailing
> lists are being built, headshots and backgrounds of the board members have
> been requested/submitted, and further graphic design, page content and
> workstream descriptions are in development.
>
> *9. Board Member Elections: *Our first election was managed by Lisa
> Caywood, and the newly elected board members are listed below. Working
> Group leaders are included for reference.
>
> Board:
>
> Chair - Bill Wright (Red Hat)
> Vice Chair - John Overton (Kove)
> Technical Committee Lead - Dinesh Verma (IBM Research)
> Financial Services Representative - Vish Hari (Meta AI)
> IT Vendor Representative - Ganesh Harinath (Fiducia AI)
> REN/Government Representative - Ryan Coffee (Stanford SLAC)
> Telco Representative - Tong Zhang (Intel)
>
> Working Group Leaders:
>
> AI Signal Processing: David Wood (IBM Research)
> Central Intelligence: Dinesh Verma (IBM Research)
> Financial Services: Marius Bogoevici (Red Hat)
> Governance: Audrey Reznik (Red Hat)
> Secure AI Integration Fabric: Sanjay Aiyagari (Red Hat)
> Telco: Ravi Singha (Reliance Jio)
>
> Bill
>
>
> --
> Bill Wright
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Re: FW: Call for Papers: TAAS Special Issue on 20 Years of Organic Computing -- Engineering Continually Adapting Systems
by Lisa Caywood
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easy reference. Please start using those lists going forward.
Thanks! Lisa
On Wed, Apr 6, 2022 at 11:08 AM Dinesh Verma <dverma(a)us.ibm.com> wrote:
> ENG Bee Team,
>
> This ACM Journal sounds like a great place to target for the work being
> done around using acoustics for managing bee hives.
>
> Papers are due on Nov 15th, but it may be worthwhile to discuss it in the
> next call, and decide whether we want to submit a declaration of interest.
>
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> Regards ----
>
> Dinesh C. Verma, FREng
> IBM Fellow, CTO - Research Edge Computing
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Re: Enterprise Neurosystem - Secure AI Connectivity Fabric Track
by Lisa Caywood
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On Tue, Apr 5, 2022 at 2:33 PM Dinesh Verma <dverma(a)us.ibm.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Attached please find the slides used in today’s call.
>
>
>
>
>
> Regards ----
>
> Dinesh C. Verma, FREng
> IBM Fellow, CTO - Research Edge Computing
>
> IBM TJ Watson Research Center
> P.O. Box 218, Yorktown Heights, N.Y. 10598
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Fwd: AI Signal Processing deck
by Lisa Caywood
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All,
Thanks for the time to present the AI Signal processing deck at last
Friday’s meeting. It sounds 😊 like we have a few use case candidates.
Please get in touch to follow up with any opportunities – I’m happy to work
with you and or partners. In the meantime, here is the deck from last
week. Let me know if you have any more thoughts/questions/comments.
Thanks again and talk soon.
2 years, 8 months