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1ste Classical-Music Interlude; Introduzione from Suite italienne
A.J. Cabo
5/23/2017 7:45:00 AM
25jaar hoogleraarschap Van Mieghem
P.F.A. van Mieghem
6/9/2023 2:00:00 PM
2nd Classical-Music interlude - Salut d' amour
A.J. Cabo
5/23/2017 9:30:00 AM
Challenging the most common of all fluids: water
H.J. Prins, Marin
5/23/2017 8:00:00 AM
Closing
Prof.dr. D.M. Gavrila
11/25/2016 4:00:00 PM
Cloud your Identity: 4th Generation P2P
This talk will explain the challenges ahead in the field of Peer-2-Peer, with a focus on the scalability, search and privacy.
For the past decade file sharing has been one of the key bandwidth-intensive applications on the Internet. With the focus on scalability to millions of computers, the new Peer-to-Peer paradigm brought a new direction into the field of distributed systems. However, for the past years progress in P2P has been slow. It has been proven to be increasingly difficult to improve current systems. We will focus specifically on searching in the P2P cloud, how it has evolved, plus the limits of current approaches in terms of scalability and performance.
The idea of 4th Generation P2P will be presented. "4G P2P" means removing the need for any server: zero-server P2P. A key scientific challenge for such systems is flawless and fast search without spam. This also creates a very cost-efficient infrastructure. Without servers it could possibly offer unbounded scalability and be used by many millions of PCs and countless Internet-only television sets. Such a P2P system would require significant progress in our understanding of self-organising, self-healing, and self-managing networks. Crafting an operational system with such an academically pure architecture has proven to be difficult. To date, no research team or start-up company has been able to create a pure P2P system which includes required features such as flawless search, video streaming, privacy and robust spam prevention.
This talk will conclude with ongoing work on a generic Internet reputation system, probably an essential ingredient for "4G P2P".
J.A. Pouwelse
4/27/2010 10:15:00 AM
Cloud your Identity: ACTA, copyright law and policy laundering
In the past 35 years, the scope of restrictive rights such as patents and copyright was constantly extended, and their enforcement made harsher. Positive rights and freedoms were narrowed and made less effective in face of technology. This trend is in reality a reaction to people developing free exchanges, collaboration and knowledge commons.
Policy laundering is the use of international negotiations to put in place policy that is resisted by democratic institutions. Adopted as decisions which states are forced to implement, these policies circumvent democratic debate. For a long time, the restrictive rights agenda was prepared in discrete committees and pushed in hidden corners of international negotiations. But democratic debate has caught up with these processes and the reactionary agenda can no longer be pushed without resistance or counter-proposals in the European Parliament and in the multilateral organizations (even in WIPO and WTO). Thus, policy laundering has gone one step further, by creating ad-hoc arenas and multiplying the channels by which right restriction are pushed in such a way that civil society and members of parliament can be overwhelmed.
The talk will discuss examples of recent International, European and National legal framework moves, in particular ACTA (Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement), three-strikes laws (such as the French HADOPI law) or offensives against Net Neutrality. It will analyze them from the angle of their consequences for democracy, human rights, innovation and cultural diversity.
Exchanges with the public could focus on how civil society and individuals can oppose these moves and which alternative policy proposals could be appropriate. Examples range from recent manifestos that try to define an alternative framework of intellectual rights to more precise proposals such as funding schemes for creative activity on the Internet that are compatible with non-market sharing.
P. Aigrain
4/27/2010 12:45:00 PM
Cloud your Identity: Identity & Privacy
Globalization, mobility and international terrorism have contributed to the widespread demand for the unambiguous identification of individuals and information concerning ‘who is who’. National governments and international business are investing heavily in methods to ascertain the precise identity of citizens and consumers and learn as much as possible about them.
Each individual in the Western world is represented in hundreds of databases, and these digital representations are often assumed to be adequate for a rapidly growing number of applications. Categories, labels, descriptions and models are used to represent people. More and more organizations act on the basis of the representations of people that they obtain from computer files, datasets or profiles.
I shall show that identity has become a crucial notion in our modern lives. Furthermore I shall articulate what is morally disconcerting about the fact that others than oneself are to a certain extent in charge of our identities by means of technology. I discuss four types of moral reasons for placing constraints on the management of identity-related information. The analysis points in the direction of Privacy and Identity Management by Design.
M.J. van den Hoven
4/27/2010 8:20:00 AM
Cloud your Identity: Introduction
Default Presenter
4/27/2010 8:00:00 AM
Conferentie 25 years BNAIC
- The Most Human Computer: The Nine Lives of Natural Language Processing
- Sometimes dreams do come true: From local knowledge bases to a global knowledge network
- Why to plan and how to schedule
- Neural Networks, from Metaphor to Method
- Stochastic Control Theory: How Optimal Behaviour Depends on Uncertainty
- Individual and collective reasoning
- Bio-Inspired Autonomous Systems
- Computer Vision
- Machine Learning
- Interactive Intelligence
L. Steels
11/8/2013 10:15:00 AM
Conferentie Keynote II (BNAIC 2013)
L. Steels
11/8/2013 8:15:00 AM
Creating Usable and Useful Software Tools
G. Murphy
4/21/2023 11:55:00 AM
Dataset Search for Data Discovery, Augmentation, and Explanation
presenter@tudelft
11/12/2024 11:44:00 AM
DCSE Kick-Off - Future Computing ; morning
H.J. Prins, Marin
5/23/2017 7:30:00 AM
Delft Data Science New Year Event 2015: Big Data Analytics for Cyber Situational Awareness
M. Spitters
1/26/2015 12:00:00 PM
Diploma Ceremony CSE 2024; 11:00u
presenter@tudelft
11/9/2024 10:00:00 AM
Diploma Ceremony CSE 2024; 12:15u
presenter@tudelft
11/9/2024 11:15:00 AM
Diploma Ceremony CSE 2024; 13:30u
presenter@tudelft
11/9/2024 12:30:00 PM
Diploma Ceremony CSE 2024; 14:45u
presenter@tudelft
11/9/2024 1:45:00 PM
Diploma uitreiking zaal A
Default Presenter
7/10/2009 11:30:00 AM
Diploma uitreiking zaal B
Default Presenter
7/10/2009 11:30:00 AM
Disrupted Mobility
C. van de Weijer
11/25/2016 12:45:00 PM
Ethics and Self-driving Cars
F. Santoni De Sio
11/25/2016 10:30:00 AM
Farewell seminar Prof. Beenakker
C.I.M. Beenakker
10/21/2014 11:30:00 AM
Hidde Nijland rede ‘Digital Energy’
P. Palensky
12/16/2022 2:00:00 PM
Hidde Nijland rede: Hoogspanning verkeerd: elektrificatie van processen met hoogspanningspulsen
Dr. T. Huiskamp
11/22/2024 2:00:00 PM
HPDC'12-conference 20 years of grid computing
D.H.J. Epema
6/22/2012 7:00:00 AM
HPDC'12-conference Panel discussion
D.H.J. Epema
6/22/2012 9:30:00 AM
HPDC'12-conferentie
D.H.J. Epema
6/22/2012 7:00:00 AM
Junior TU Delft programma 'Foutverbeterende Codes'
J.A.M. de Groot
2/6/2015 1:15:00 PM
Numerical methods Experimental Dynamics Robotics
D.J. Rixen
5/23/2017 1:45:00 PM
Open Dag EWI: Electrical Engineering
N.P. van der Meijs
10/22/2012 12:15:00 PM
Open Dag EWI: Technische informatica
J.F.M. Tonino
10/19/2012 12:15:00 PM
Open Dag EWI: Technische Wiskunde
J.A.M. de Groot
10/19/2012 9:40:00 AM
Opening Supercomputer DelftBlue
Prof.dr.ir. C. Vuik
1/20/2022 2:30:00 PM
PEDCA Meeting
S. Campbell-Whyte
4/8/2014 8:00:00 AM
Short course on radar metheorology
T. Otto
10/13/2010 12:00:00 PM
Speech President of the Executive Board
T.H.J.J. van der Hagen
5/23/2017 7:35:00 AM
Symposium CHALLENT
Student@TUDelft
5/16/2011 1:00:00 PM
The future of driving - part 2
Default Presenter
11/25/2016 8:00:00 AM
The future of driving - part 3
Default Presenter
11/25/2016 8:00:00 AM
The future of driving - part 4
Default Presenter
11/25/2016 8:00:00 AM
The Future of Programming - day 1
E. Visser
1/16/2014 8:30:00 AM
The Future of Programming - day 2
E. Visser
1/17/2014 8:30:00 AM
The ICME of the West
M.G. Gerritsen, Stanford University
5/23/2017 9:35:00 AM
Towards quantum computation using classical computation
Dr. A.R. Akhmerov
5/23/2017 8:30:00 AM
Using the energy of the sun to drive global education
M. Zeman
2/17/2016 1:00:00 PM
Welcome
T.S. Baller
11/25/2016 8:00:00 AM
Welcome
H.J. Prins, Marin
5/23/2017 7:30:00 AM
WIFS2019 - An Information-Theoretical Approach Toward SRAM-PUF Authentication
F. Willems
12/10/2019 8:00:00 AM
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