This document discusses how DIY science and citizen science are being enabled and advanced through new technologies like the Internet of Things. It provides examples of sensor projects that can be built using Intel IoT hardware kits, such as weather stations, light sensors, and devices for tracking light pollution. The document encourages participants to get involved with citizen science and claims that recent technologies will change the scientific process more in the next 20 years than the last 300 by allowing more participation and data sharing.
Lab Handson: Power your Creations with Intel Edison!Codemotion
by Francesco Baldassarri - Come along and play with Intel Edison, for the Internet of Things? Learn about the Developer Kit for IoT, chose your preferred environment and test it – or test all the possibilities? We will be providing information and hands on training for developers interested in testing our solutions in C/C++, Javascript, Arduino, Wyliodrin and Python. Just bring you laptop and we will help you to get started. We will also provide information about our Cloud Analytics platform, and test hardware samples with the Grove Starter Kit – Intel IoT Edition. Visit us anytime and start making! What will you make?
Interacting with Intel Edison
with Esther Jun Kim
Presented at FITC Toronto 2015
More info at www.fitc.ca
OVERVIEW
This talk will introduce the audience to Intel Edison, Intel’s newest maker platform. It will show how Edison can be transformed into a smart, natural device by teaching it to see and hear while retaining its small form factor.
The talk will also briefly describe how to interface Edison with simple supplementary hardware to create a programmable, voice-controlled system.
OBJECTIVE
Highlight the possibilities of Speech Interaction with Maker Devices.
TARGET AUDIENCE
Developers, designers, programmers.
FIVE THINGS AUDIENCE MEMBERS WILL LEARN
What’s Intel Edison.
How Language Models Work.
Simple Circuits.
About LEDs.
Voice Interaction.
A talk I gave at Hackware v1.9 about my experience in using an Intel Edison in my company's product.
The video of my talk can be found here: https://engineers.sg/v/828
Lab Handson: Power your Creations with Intel Edison!Codemotion
by Francesco Baldassarri - Come along and play with Intel Edison, for the Internet of Things? Learn about the Developer Kit for IoT, chose your preferred environment and test it – or test all the possibilities? We will be providing information and hands on training for developers interested in testing our solutions in C/C++, Javascript, Arduino, Wyliodrin and Python. Just bring you laptop and we will help you to get started. We will also provide information about our Cloud Analytics platform, and test hardware samples with the Grove Starter Kit – Intel IoT Edition. Visit us anytime and start making! What will you make?
Interacting with Intel Edison
with Esther Jun Kim
Presented at FITC Toronto 2015
More info at www.fitc.ca
OVERVIEW
This talk will introduce the audience to Intel Edison, Intel’s newest maker platform. It will show how Edison can be transformed into a smart, natural device by teaching it to see and hear while retaining its small form factor.
The talk will also briefly describe how to interface Edison with simple supplementary hardware to create a programmable, voice-controlled system.
OBJECTIVE
Highlight the possibilities of Speech Interaction with Maker Devices.
TARGET AUDIENCE
Developers, designers, programmers.
FIVE THINGS AUDIENCE MEMBERS WILL LEARN
What’s Intel Edison.
How Language Models Work.
Simple Circuits.
About LEDs.
Voice Interaction.
A talk I gave at Hackware v1.9 about my experience in using an Intel Edison in my company's product.
The video of my talk can be found here: https://engineers.sg/v/828
Connect.Tech- Android Development For Arduino 101stable|kernel
The Internet of Things (IoT) and the Quantified Self are the two most significant trends in mobile technology. Knowing how to develop software that interfaces with hardware via a mobile device is a skill every mobile developer should possess. Fortunately, many open source hardware solutions exist such as Arduino, Raspberry PI, RedBoard and a few others, which provides developers an opportunity to cultivate a thorough understanding of electronics and learn how to integrate them using software. This discussion will focus on Arduino since it is the most prominent of these solutions.
Iot development from prototype to productionMender.io
This is my talk on IOT connected device development. Topics include hardware, system software, application software, patching/updating, and other design considerations.
Building Connected IoT Gadgets with Particle.io & AzureNick Landry
The Internet of Things (IoT) extends your reach as a software developer into the world of diverse hardware devices controlled by your code, and powered by the cloud. Connectivity is a key component in IoT. Without it, all you have is a normal “thing” that is always offline. Connecting devices isn’t always easy however, requiring custom chips, boards or shields and their associated drivers & libraries. A new generation of maker boards is now emerging – many thanks to successful crowdfunding campaigns – featuring built-in wireless hardware and everything you need to easily connect to the cloud. One of the most popular of such boards is the Particle Photon (formerly known as Spark, see https://www.particle.io) which features a built-in Wi-Fi in a small & affordable package. The Photon is a $19 development kit for creating Wi-Fi connected products, and the spiritual sequel of the Spark Core. Particle uses Wiring, the same code framework as Arduino. This session is your introduction to building connected IoT gadgets with Particle hardware. We’ll explore the hardware & shield options, and the software platform used to program it, including both the Web and desktop IDEs. We’ll cover device setup, the command-line interface, and debugging tools. Next we’ll look at common maker scenarios and we’ll connect our gadgets to Azure – including IoT Hubs, Event Hubs and Mobile App Services – and integrate our cloud solutions with Particle’s REST API. Beginner and veteran makers are welcome to join.
Echelon Indonesia 2016 - Innovation Through Opportunities in IoT & ArduinoAndri Yadi
In Echelon Indonesia 2016, April 5, I talked about what IoT and Arduino are all about, technological perspective in IoT, and some opportunities around IoT where we can innovate. I also gave my view on IoT market and players in Indonesia.
It's exciting time!
Road to Republic of IoT - ESP32 Programming and LoRaAndri Yadi
To promote Republic of IoT (RIoT) hackathon, we do roadshow to few cities in Indonesia and this time in Bogor. Here, I talked about technologies will be used during hackathon, especially LoRa and ESP32.
In this free 30 minute live webinar, followed by Q&A, you'll learn all about the new MediaTek LinkIt Smart 7688 development platform, the open-source Wi-Fi platform for a more connected world.
The MediaTek LinkIt™ Smart 7688 development platform enables rapid development of Wi-Fi enabled products for the smart home and office, such as advanced IP cameras, surveillance devices, and smart appliances.
In this webinar you will learn about:
• The architecture and capabilities of the MediaTek LinkIt Smart 7688
• How to undertake rapidly develop of Wi-Fi enabled products using Arduino, Python, Node.js or C/C++
Presented by Ajith KP, technical consultant, MediaTek Labs.
Checkout LinkIt Smart 7688 at http://labs.mediatek.com/7688
Introduction to AIoT & TinyML - with ArduinoAndri Yadi
On last March 21, 2020, we participated in worldwide Arduino Day 2020 and organized the online event for Bandung, Indonesia. This is the deck I delivered for my talk and demo.
Internet Of Things: Hands on: YOW! nightAndy Gelme
Introduction to the Internet Of Things ... using the MeshThing hardware running Contiki mesh-networking software for IPv6 / 6LoWPAN. Also, Daryl Wilding McBride (@darylwmcb) covers building a quadcopter for the Outback Joe competition.
Hands-on Labs: Raspberry Pi 2 + Windows 10 IoT CoreAndri Yadi
I used this deck to guide through the participants for hands-on labs (HOL) of Raspberry Pi 2 and Windows 10 IoT Core, during Bandung IoT Developer Day episode 2 on Feb 6, 2016. The deck also contains some updates on Windows 10 IoT Core from my previous similar talks. So make sure to get it :)
Presentation at the ATA Melbourne Branch meeting on 2012-06-20 ... covering Internet Of Things, Arduino, OpenWRT routers and Smart Energy Groups electricity consumption measurement.
Designed keeping in mind the latest technology on a single board. It is really easy to design, experiment with, and test circuitry without soldering. Students can explore a wide variety of electronic concepts simply by placing components on to the breadboard. It is very useful in electronics laboratories for performing IoT experiments. It is also useful to build and test circuits as well as making projects related to IoT integrating with the cloud platform. visit https://researchdesignlab.com/esp32-development-board-trainer-kit.html for more details
An introduction to the Intel Curie Module
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davide-tiriticco-2278719a
Pervasive System course (Sapienza University of Rome): http://ichatz.me/index.php/Site/PervasiveSystems2016
Abstract The goal of the project is to create a system which will broadcast an audio signal over Wi-Fi from computer to set of speakers. This will allow the user to play the audio files from his computer to speakers present in the range of wireless network. The project combines the use of embedded hardware, low level software programming, and the IEEE 802.11 standard protocol for wireless communication (Wi-Fi). Keywords- Arduino, Cygwin, Microcontroller, Wi-Fi
Arduino, Open Source and The Internet of Things LandscapeJustin Grammens
What's this "Internet of Things (IoT)" I keep hearing all about? We will cover where IoT came from, where it is today, where it's going in the future and how the Arduino open source platform is being used to bring new ideas and products to life.
Building for the Internet of Things: Hardware, Sensors & the CloudNick Landry
Connected, smart devices have become pervasive. These "Things" already outnumber more traditional computing devices and are set to surpass the 100 billion devices mark within a few short years. The Internet of Things (IoT) extends your reach as a software developer into the world of diverse hardware devices controlled by your code, and powered by the cloud. In this session we’ll explore the “Maker” or “Things” side of IoT with hardware boards like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Netduino, Intel Edison and others, and the various sensors and shields you can use to measure temperatures, capture user input via buttons, display data on micro displays and more fun electronic stuff. We’ll build our first simple electronic circuits using LEDs and push buttons, and then write embedded code to augment that circuit by deploying & running it on various microcontroller boards.
Next, this session extends the reach of your hardware projects by connecting your “things” to the cloud, thus fulfilling the promise of the “Internet of Things”. You'll learn about many of the options available to plug devices into connected intelligent systems, including Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and other custom wireless options. We’ll explore how sensor data from hardware devices from the field can be collected and routed through gateways using Machine-to-Machine (M2M) messaging, and stored in the cloud, where it can be consumed in real-time data visualization dashboards.
The Internet of Things is full of opportunities for developers and this session is your best starting point to understand the big picture, and the possibilities. Don’t fret if you’ve never done anything with hardware or electronics, this session will give you the guidance you need to get started.
Connect.Tech- Android Development For Arduino 101stable|kernel
The Internet of Things (IoT) and the Quantified Self are the two most significant trends in mobile technology. Knowing how to develop software that interfaces with hardware via a mobile device is a skill every mobile developer should possess. Fortunately, many open source hardware solutions exist such as Arduino, Raspberry PI, RedBoard and a few others, which provides developers an opportunity to cultivate a thorough understanding of electronics and learn how to integrate them using software. This discussion will focus on Arduino since it is the most prominent of these solutions.
Iot development from prototype to productionMender.io
This is my talk on IOT connected device development. Topics include hardware, system software, application software, patching/updating, and other design considerations.
Building Connected IoT Gadgets with Particle.io & AzureNick Landry
The Internet of Things (IoT) extends your reach as a software developer into the world of diverse hardware devices controlled by your code, and powered by the cloud. Connectivity is a key component in IoT. Without it, all you have is a normal “thing” that is always offline. Connecting devices isn’t always easy however, requiring custom chips, boards or shields and their associated drivers & libraries. A new generation of maker boards is now emerging – many thanks to successful crowdfunding campaigns – featuring built-in wireless hardware and everything you need to easily connect to the cloud. One of the most popular of such boards is the Particle Photon (formerly known as Spark, see https://www.particle.io) which features a built-in Wi-Fi in a small & affordable package. The Photon is a $19 development kit for creating Wi-Fi connected products, and the spiritual sequel of the Spark Core. Particle uses Wiring, the same code framework as Arduino. This session is your introduction to building connected IoT gadgets with Particle hardware. We’ll explore the hardware & shield options, and the software platform used to program it, including both the Web and desktop IDEs. We’ll cover device setup, the command-line interface, and debugging tools. Next we’ll look at common maker scenarios and we’ll connect our gadgets to Azure – including IoT Hubs, Event Hubs and Mobile App Services – and integrate our cloud solutions with Particle’s REST API. Beginner and veteran makers are welcome to join.
Echelon Indonesia 2016 - Innovation Through Opportunities in IoT & ArduinoAndri Yadi
In Echelon Indonesia 2016, April 5, I talked about what IoT and Arduino are all about, technological perspective in IoT, and some opportunities around IoT where we can innovate. I also gave my view on IoT market and players in Indonesia.
It's exciting time!
Road to Republic of IoT - ESP32 Programming and LoRaAndri Yadi
To promote Republic of IoT (RIoT) hackathon, we do roadshow to few cities in Indonesia and this time in Bogor. Here, I talked about technologies will be used during hackathon, especially LoRa and ESP32.
In this free 30 minute live webinar, followed by Q&A, you'll learn all about the new MediaTek LinkIt Smart 7688 development platform, the open-source Wi-Fi platform for a more connected world.
The MediaTek LinkIt™ Smart 7688 development platform enables rapid development of Wi-Fi enabled products for the smart home and office, such as advanced IP cameras, surveillance devices, and smart appliances.
In this webinar you will learn about:
• The architecture and capabilities of the MediaTek LinkIt Smart 7688
• How to undertake rapidly develop of Wi-Fi enabled products using Arduino, Python, Node.js or C/C++
Presented by Ajith KP, technical consultant, MediaTek Labs.
Checkout LinkIt Smart 7688 at http://labs.mediatek.com/7688
Introduction to AIoT & TinyML - with ArduinoAndri Yadi
On last March 21, 2020, we participated in worldwide Arduino Day 2020 and organized the online event for Bandung, Indonesia. This is the deck I delivered for my talk and demo.
Internet Of Things: Hands on: YOW! nightAndy Gelme
Introduction to the Internet Of Things ... using the MeshThing hardware running Contiki mesh-networking software for IPv6 / 6LoWPAN. Also, Daryl Wilding McBride (@darylwmcb) covers building a quadcopter for the Outback Joe competition.
Hands-on Labs: Raspberry Pi 2 + Windows 10 IoT CoreAndri Yadi
I used this deck to guide through the participants for hands-on labs (HOL) of Raspberry Pi 2 and Windows 10 IoT Core, during Bandung IoT Developer Day episode 2 on Feb 6, 2016. The deck also contains some updates on Windows 10 IoT Core from my previous similar talks. So make sure to get it :)
Presentation at the ATA Melbourne Branch meeting on 2012-06-20 ... covering Internet Of Things, Arduino, OpenWRT routers and Smart Energy Groups electricity consumption measurement.
Designed keeping in mind the latest technology on a single board. It is really easy to design, experiment with, and test circuitry without soldering. Students can explore a wide variety of electronic concepts simply by placing components on to the breadboard. It is very useful in electronics laboratories for performing IoT experiments. It is also useful to build and test circuits as well as making projects related to IoT integrating with the cloud platform. visit https://researchdesignlab.com/esp32-development-board-trainer-kit.html for more details
An introduction to the Intel Curie Module
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davide-tiriticco-2278719a
Pervasive System course (Sapienza University of Rome): http://ichatz.me/index.php/Site/PervasiveSystems2016
Abstract The goal of the project is to create a system which will broadcast an audio signal over Wi-Fi from computer to set of speakers. This will allow the user to play the audio files from his computer to speakers present in the range of wireless network. The project combines the use of embedded hardware, low level software programming, and the IEEE 802.11 standard protocol for wireless communication (Wi-Fi). Keywords- Arduino, Cygwin, Microcontroller, Wi-Fi
Arduino, Open Source and The Internet of Things LandscapeJustin Grammens
What's this "Internet of Things (IoT)" I keep hearing all about? We will cover where IoT came from, where it is today, where it's going in the future and how the Arduino open source platform is being used to bring new ideas and products to life.
Building for the Internet of Things: Hardware, Sensors & the CloudNick Landry
Connected, smart devices have become pervasive. These "Things" already outnumber more traditional computing devices and are set to surpass the 100 billion devices mark within a few short years. The Internet of Things (IoT) extends your reach as a software developer into the world of diverse hardware devices controlled by your code, and powered by the cloud. In this session we’ll explore the “Maker” or “Things” side of IoT with hardware boards like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Netduino, Intel Edison and others, and the various sensors and shields you can use to measure temperatures, capture user input via buttons, display data on micro displays and more fun electronic stuff. We’ll build our first simple electronic circuits using LEDs and push buttons, and then write embedded code to augment that circuit by deploying & running it on various microcontroller boards.
Next, this session extends the reach of your hardware projects by connecting your “things” to the cloud, thus fulfilling the promise of the “Internet of Things”. You'll learn about many of the options available to plug devices into connected intelligent systems, including Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and other custom wireless options. We’ll explore how sensor data from hardware devices from the field can be collected and routed through gateways using Machine-to-Machine (M2M) messaging, and stored in the cloud, where it can be consumed in real-time data visualization dashboards.
The Internet of Things is full of opportunities for developers and this session is your best starting point to understand the big picture, and the possibilities. Don’t fret if you’ve never done anything with hardware or electronics, this session will give you the guidance you need to get started.
Discussion materials for Internet of Things and Smart Cities - Vespucci 2016 ...SensorUp
This is a presentation file prepared for the Vespucci Summer Institute 2016 Week 2. It serves as the introductory material for discussions. It covers the introduction of the Internet of Things, smart cities, what do we mean by "smart" cities, and finally touched on the topic of startups for the IoT field.
Project for the WHD global 2017 hackathon with Arduino Intel Edison and Intel IoT analytics.
The aim of the project is use the Intel IoT platform hosted in 1&1 cloud servers to make a demo of how easy you can connect any “thing” like solar power panels to Internet.
Open Standard Internet of Things for Smart CitiesSensorUp
In this Greening Government Speaker webinar, Dr. Steve Liang presented an open standard-based Internet of Things architecture enables 10X faster development and instant on-demand integration. Several real-world smart cities use cases were presented as well. Video is available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLbvz6f4qb0
Latest trends in information technologyAtifa Aqueel
This ppt includes the latest trends in information technology such as big data analytics, cloud computing, virtual reality, 5G wireless technology etc.
Makers: Shubham Yadav, Aniket Dwivedi, Vedant Babade
presentation on internet of things (IOT) for seminar presentation and school projects.
included future of iot with its different application history and many more things.
AI for All: Biology is eating the world & AI is eating Biology Intel® Software
Advances in cell biology and creation of an immense amount of data are converging with advances in Machine learning to analyze this data. Biology is experiencing its AI moment and driving the massive computation involved in understanding biological mechanisms and driving interventions. Learn about how cutting edge technologies such as Software Guard Extensions (SGX) in the latest Intel Xeon Processors and Open Federated Learning (OpenFL), an open framework for federated learning developed by Intel, are helping advance AI in gene therapy, drug design, disease identification and more.
Python Data Science and Machine Learning at Scale with Intel and AnacondaIntel® Software
Python is the number 1 language for data scientists, and Anaconda is the most popular python platform. Intel and Anaconda have partnered to bring scalability and near-native performance to Python with simple installations. Learn how data scientists can now access oneAPI-optimized Python packages such as NumPy, Scikit-Learn, Modin, Pandas, and XGBoost directly from the Anaconda repository through simple installation and minimal code changes.
Streamline End-to-End AI Pipelines with Intel, Databricks, and OmniSciIntel® Software
Preprocess, visualize, and Build AI Faster at-Scale on Intel Architecture. Develop end-to-end AI pipelines for inferencing including data ingestion, preprocessing, and model inferencing with tabular, NLP, RecSys, video and image using Intel oneAPI AI Analytics Toolkit and other optimized libraries. Build at-scale performant pipelines with Databricks and end-to-end Xeon optimizations. Learn how to visualize with the OmniSci Immerse Platform and experience a live demonstration of the Intel Distribution of Modin and OmniSci.
AI for good: Scaling AI in science, healthcare, and more.Intel® Software
How do we scale AI to its full potential to enrich the lives of everyone on earth? Learn about AI hardware and software acceleration and how Intel AI technologies are being used to solve critical problems in high energy physics, cancer research, financial inclusion, and more. Get started on your AI Developer Journey @ software.intel.com/ai
Software AI Accelerators: The Next Frontier | Software for AI Optimization Su...Intel® Software
Software AI Accelerators deliver orders of magnitude performance gain for AI across deep learning, classical machine learning, and graph analytics and are key to enabling AI Everywhere. Get started on your AI Developer Journey @ software.intel.com/ai.
Advanced Techniques to Accelerate Model Tuning | Software for AI Optimization...Intel® Software
Learn about the algorithms and associated implementations that power SigOpt, a platform for efficiently conducting model development and hyperparameter optimization. Get started on your AI Developer Journey @ software.intel.com/ai.
Reducing Deep Learning Integration Costs and Maximizing Compute Efficiency| S...Intel® Software
oneDNN Graph API extends oneDNN with a graph interface which reduces deep learning integration costs and maximizes compute efficiency across a variety of AI hardware including AI accelerators. Get started on your AI Developer Journey @ software.intel.com/ai.
AWS & Intel Webinar Series - Accelerating AI ResearchIntel® Software
Scale your research workloads faster with Intel on AWS. Learn how the performance and productivity of Intel Hardware and Software help bridge the gap between ideation and results in Data Science. Get started on your AI Developer Journey @ software.intel.com/ai.
Whether you are an AI, HPC, IoT, Graphics, Networking or Media developer, visit the Intel Developer Zone today to access the latest software products, resources, training, and support. Test-drive the latest Intel hardware and software products on DevCloud, our online development sandbox, and use DevMesh, our online collaboration portal, to meet and work with other innovators and product leaders. Get started by joining the Intel Developer Community @ software.intel.com.
Advanced Single Instruction Multiple Data (SIMD) Programming with Intel® Impl...Intel® Software
Explore practical elements, such as performance profiling, debugging, and porting advice. Get an overview of advanced programming topics, like common design patterns, SIMD lane interoperability, data conversions, and more.
Build a Deep Learning Video Analytics Framework | SIGGRAPH 2019 Technical Ses...Intel® Software
Explore how to build a unified framework based on FFmpeg and GStreamer to enable video analytics on all Intel® hardware, including CPUs, GPUs, VPUs, FPGAs, and in-circuit emulators.
Review state-of-the-art techniques that use neural networks to synthesize motion, such as mode-adaptive neural network and phase-functioned neural networks. See how next-generation CPUs with reinforcement learning can offer better performance.
RenderMan*: The Role of Open Shading Language (OSL) with Intel® Advanced Vect...Intel® Software
This talk focuses on the newest release in RenderMan* 22.5 and its adoption at Pixar Animation Studios* for rendering future movies. With native support for Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions, Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions 2, and Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions 512, it includes enhanced library features, debugging support, and an extensive test framework.
SAP Sapphire 2024 - ASUG301 building better apps with SAP Fiori.pdfPeter Spielvogel
Building better applications for business users with SAP Fiori.
• What is SAP Fiori and why it matters to you
• How a better user experience drives measurable business benefits
• How to get started with SAP Fiori today
• How SAP Fiori elements accelerates application development
• How SAP Build Code includes SAP Fiori tools and other generative artificial intelligence capabilities
• How SAP Fiori paves the way for using AI in SAP apps
Essentials of Automations: Optimizing FME Workflows with ParametersSafe Software
Are you looking to streamline your workflows and boost your projects’ efficiency? Do you find yourself searching for ways to add flexibility and control over your FME workflows? If so, you’re in the right place.
Join us for an insightful dive into the world of FME parameters, a critical element in optimizing workflow efficiency. This webinar marks the beginning of our three-part “Essentials of Automation” series. This first webinar is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to utilize parameters effectively: enhancing the flexibility, maintainability, and user control of your FME projects.
Here’s what you’ll gain:
- Essentials of FME Parameters: Understand the pivotal role of parameters, including Reader/Writer, Transformer, User, and FME Flow categories. Discover how they are the key to unlocking automation and optimization within your workflows.
- Practical Applications in FME Form: Delve into key user parameter types including choice, connections, and file URLs. Allow users to control how a workflow runs, making your workflows more reusable. Learn to import values and deliver the best user experience for your workflows while enhancing accuracy.
- Optimization Strategies in FME Flow: Explore the creation and strategic deployment of parameters in FME Flow, including the use of deployment and geometry parameters, to maximize workflow efficiency.
- Pro Tips for Success: Gain insights on parameterizing connections and leveraging new features like Conditional Visibility for clarity and simplicity.
We’ll wrap up with a glimpse into future webinars, followed by a Q&A session to address your specific questions surrounding this topic.
Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your FME expertise and drive your projects to new heights of efficiency.
Le nuove frontiere dell'AI nell'RPA con UiPath Autopilot™UiPathCommunity
In questo evento online gratuito, organizzato dalla Community Italiana di UiPath, potrai esplorare le nuove funzionalità di Autopilot, il tool che integra l'Intelligenza Artificiale nei processi di sviluppo e utilizzo delle Automazioni.
📕 Vedremo insieme alcuni esempi dell'utilizzo di Autopilot in diversi tool della Suite UiPath:
Autopilot per Studio Web
Autopilot per Studio
Autopilot per Apps
Clipboard AI
GenAI applicata alla Document Understanding
👨🏫👨💻 Speakers:
Stefano Negro, UiPath MVPx3, RPA Tech Lead @ BSP Consultant
Flavio Martinelli, UiPath MVP 2023, Technical Account Manager @UiPath
Andrei Tasca, RPA Solutions Team Lead @NTT Data
GraphRAG is All You need? LLM & Knowledge GraphGuy Korland
Guy Korland, CEO and Co-founder of FalkorDB, will review two articles on the integration of language models with knowledge graphs.
1. Unifying Large Language Models and Knowledge Graphs: A Roadmap.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
2. Microsoft Research's GraphRAG paper and a review paper on various uses of knowledge graphs:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
Welocme to ViralQR, your best QR code generator.ViralQR
Welcome to ViralQR, your best QR code generator available on the market!
At ViralQR, we design static and dynamic QR codes. Our mission is to make business operations easier and customer engagement more powerful through the use of QR technology. Be it a small-scale business or a huge enterprise, our easy-to-use platform provides multiple choices that can be tailored according to your company's branding and marketing strategies.
Our Vision
We are here to make the process of creating QR codes easy and smooth, thus enhancing customer interaction and making business more fluid. We very strongly believe in the ability of QR codes to change the world for businesses in their interaction with customers and are set on making that technology accessible and usable far and wide.
Our Achievements
Ever since its inception, we have successfully served many clients by offering QR codes in their marketing, service delivery, and collection of feedback across various industries. Our platform has been recognized for its ease of use and amazing features, which helped a business to make QR codes.
Our Services
At ViralQR, here is a comprehensive suite of services that caters to your very needs:
Static QR Codes: Create free static QR codes. These QR codes are able to store significant information such as URLs, vCards, plain text, emails and SMS, Wi-Fi credentials, and Bitcoin addresses.
Dynamic QR codes: These also have all the advanced features but are subscription-based. They can directly link to PDF files, images, micro-landing pages, social accounts, review forms, business pages, and applications. In addition, they can be branded with CTAs, frames, patterns, colors, and logos to enhance your branding.
Pricing and Packages
Additionally, there is a 14-day free offer to ViralQR, which is an exceptional opportunity for new users to take a feel of this platform. One can easily subscribe from there and experience the full dynamic of using QR codes. The subscription plans are not only meant for business; they are priced very flexibly so that literally every business could afford to benefit from our service.
Why choose us?
ViralQR will provide services for marketing, advertising, catering, retail, and the like. The QR codes can be posted on fliers, packaging, merchandise, and banners, as well as to substitute for cash and cards in a restaurant or coffee shop. With QR codes integrated into your business, improve customer engagement and streamline operations.
Comprehensive Analytics
Subscribers of ViralQR receive detailed analytics and tracking tools in light of having a view of the core values of QR code performance. Our analytics dashboard shows aggregate views and unique views, as well as detailed information about each impression, including time, device, browser, and estimated location by city and country.
So, thank you for choosing ViralQR; we have an offer of nothing but the best in terms of QR code services to meet business diversity!
A tale of scale & speed: How the US Navy is enabling software delivery from l...sonjaschweigert1
Rapid and secure feature delivery is a goal across every application team and every branch of the DoD. The Navy’s DevSecOps platform, Party Barge, has achieved:
- Reduction in onboarding time from 5 weeks to 1 day
- Improved developer experience and productivity through actionable findings and reduction of false positives
- Maintenance of superior security standards and inherent policy enforcement with Authorization to Operate (ATO)
Development teams can ship efficiently and ensure applications are cyber ready for Navy Authorizing Officials (AOs). In this webinar, Sigma Defense and Anchore will give attendees a look behind the scenes and demo secure pipeline automation and security artifacts that speed up application ATO and time to production.
We will cover:
- How to remove silos in DevSecOps
- How to build efficient development pipeline roles and component templates
- How to deliver security artifacts that matter for ATO’s (SBOMs, vulnerability reports, and policy evidence)
- How to streamline operations with automated policy checks on container images
LF Energy Webinar: Electrical Grid Modelling and Simulation Through PowSyBl -...DanBrown980551
Do you want to learn how to model and simulate an electrical network from scratch in under an hour?
Then welcome to this PowSyBl workshop, hosted by Rte, the French Transmission System Operator (TSO)!
During the webinar, you will discover the PowSyBl ecosystem as well as handle and study an electrical network through an interactive Python notebook.
PowSyBl is an open source project hosted by LF Energy, which offers a comprehensive set of features for electrical grid modelling and simulation. Among other advanced features, PowSyBl provides:
- A fully editable and extendable library for grid component modelling;
- Visualization tools to display your network;
- Grid simulation tools, such as power flows, security analyses (with or without remedial actions) and sensitivity analyses;
The framework is mostly written in Java, with a Python binding so that Python developers can access PowSyBl functionalities as well.
What you will learn during the webinar:
- For beginners: discover PowSyBl's functionalities through a quick general presentation and the notebook, without needing any expert coding skills;
- For advanced developers: master the skills to efficiently apply PowSyBl functionalities to your real-world scenarios.
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This talk is aimed at encouraging a more independent approach to using PHP frameworks, moving towards a more flexible and future-proof approach to PHP development.
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What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
Speaker:
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UI automation Sample
Desktop automation flow
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DIY Science using the Intel IoT Developer Kit
1. DIY Science using the Intel IoT Developer Kit
Stewart Christie: Internet of Things Community Manager at Intel
Intel Confidential — Do Not Forward
2. “The greatest legacy of Galileo, Newton and the contemporaries
wasn't those one-off breakthroughs. It was the method of scientific
discovery itself ... I believe that the process of science—how
discoveries are made— will change more in the next twenty years
than it has in the past 300 years.”
Nielsen, Michael (2011-10-03). Reinventing Discovery: The New Era of Networked
Science (Kindle Locations 79-80). Princeton University Press. Kindle Edition.
3. Problems Today
Charles Holland Duell was the commissioner of the
United States Patent and Trademark Office in 1898 to
1901, and was later a United States federal judge.
Wikipedia
Despite a notable career, he’s really only known for
one quote.
Everything that can be invented has been invented.
!
4. Scientific Problems Get Larger as Knowledge Progresses
• Why are the Bees Disappearing?
• Can we DNA analysis and gene tracking help us understand our origins?
• Can we map the mind?
• What can we do with Quantum computation?
• Weather Prediction / Global Climate Change
• How can we track our environment and better care for it?
• Can we track city pollution in real time?
• How do Galaxies form?
• Can we translate the speech of Whales?
• Can we find a vaccine for Ebola?
• Are there other M-class (Earth type) planets out there?
5. DIY Scientists Have Been Around for a While
Ptolemy
Maria Sibylla
Merian
Charles
Darwin
Conrad
Gessner
Galileo Galilei
6. Now We Often Think of Scientists like this…
Photo by mars_discovery_district
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic
In order to continue to
push the limits of
discovery, people began to
specialize.
Today not even specialist
can know everything about
their chosen field.
The next step is to
leverage technology and to
democratize
Reinvent Discovery!
7. What is Citizen Science?
Citizen science is scientific research conducted, in whole or in part, by amateur
or nonprofessional scientists, often by crowdsourcing and crowdfunding.
-- Wikipedia (aka The Book of Knowledge )
How do People Participate?
• Participants provide experimental data and facilities for researchers
• Build new sensors stations and connect them to the overall project
• Raise new questions, participate in the dialog, create a new scientific culture
• Recognizing patterns within large data sets
• Discover new ways of solving problems
8. Technology Changes the Way We
do Science
The Internet
Big Data
The Internet of Things
Personalized Technology
The Maker Movement
10. Big Data is Changing DIY Science
Scientist are making large
data set available to the
public.
Often presented as a
game!
At Galaxy Zoo people
compete in a large-scale
project of galaxy research:
classifying millions
of galaxies found in the
Sloan Digital Sky
11.
12.
13.
14. From Zooniverse’s Purpose
page, “The Zooniverse is
home to the Internet's
largest, most popular and
most successful citizen
science projects.”
Their Reddit AMA is great
reading.
15. List of Citizen Science Projects
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_citizen_science_projects
Wikipedia maintains a list of
project that are looking for
participants
16. The Internet of Things
Now the conversation is not
just with people.
The Internet of Things is
about building smart and
connected devices that can
sense the world around
them.
DIY Scientists are building
devices that move sensor
data into the cloud to fuel
data driven research.
17. The Maker Movement
• The Maker Movement
emphasizes learning by
doing in a social
environment.
• Children are encourage to
be part of the hands-on
learning and building.
19. Announced at Maker Faire Rome 2013
Intel and Arduino are Joining Forces
• Intel® Galileo development board is our first product in a new family of
Arduino*-compatible development boards featuring Intel® architecture.
The platform is easy to use for new designers and for those looking to
take designs to the next level.
• Intel is donating 50,000 Arduino*-compatible development boards
featuring Intel® architecture to 1,000 universities around the world over
the next 18 months.
• The hardware specifications and the software tools will be open source.
If we are not a part of
that [The maker
movement], we are going
to miss the future of
where computing is
going.
- Intel CEO Brian
Krzanich
At Maker Faire Rome
22. Intel® Edison - Arduino Development Board
Board I/O: Compatible with Arduino Uno (except only
4 PWM instead of 6 PWM)
20 digital input/output pins including 4 pins as PWM outputs
6 analog inputs
1 UART (RX/TX)
1 I2C
1 ICSP 6-pin header (SPI)
Micro USB device connector OR (via mechanical switch)
dedicated standard size USB host Type-A connector
Micro USB device (connected to UART)
SD Card connector
DC power jack (7V – 15V DC input)
23. Intel® Galileo Development Board – Gen 2
Board I/O:
Mechanically compatible with Arduino Uno
20 digital input/output pins including 6 pins as PWM outputs
6 analog inputs
2 UART (RX/TX)
1 I2C
1 ICSP 6-pin header (SPI)
USB device connector (Host)
Micro USB device connector (client)
SD Card connector
DC power jack (7V – 15V DC input)
24. Grove Starter Kit Plus - Intel® IoT Version
1 Base Shield v2
2 Grove - Buzzer V1.1
3 Grove – Button
4 Grove-LED v1.3
5
Grove - Sound Sensor_V1.2
6 Grove - Rotary Angle Sensor
7 Grove-Touch Sensor
8 Grove - Smart Relay
9 Grove-Light Sensor
10 Grove - Temperature Sensor_V1.1
11 26AWG Grove Cable
12 Mini Servo
13 9V to Barrel Jack Adapter - 126mm
14 DIP LED Blue-Blue
15 DIP LED Green-Green
16 DIP LED Red-Red
11 Grove - LCD RGB Backlight
USB, serial
and
Ethernet
cables
25. Development Kit Hardware Bill of Materials
Arduino Board
• 2nd Generation
Intel® Galileo Board
• Intel® Edison Board
• Power Supply Unit
Starter
IoT
Development
Kit to be given
away for all
roadshow
attendees
Essential Components
• Black Ethernet Cable
• Micro USB Cable
• 8GB Micro SD Memory Card
• USB to 6 –pin FTDI Serial Cable
Sensor + Actuators
• Grove Starter Kit Plus
- Intel® IoT version
Extra Roadshow items
• PCIe Wi-Fi* + Bluetooth® cards
• Air Quality, Compass, Gyro and
Acceleration sensors
• Extra servos, and actuators
• Cables and connectors
Roadshows are two day events
located at a hackerspace with access
to prototyping tools and materials.
31. WeatherUnderground.com – Run Your Own Weather
Station
• Build or Buy your own weather
station
• Perfect project for an Intel Edison
• Register your weather station with
weatherunderground.com
• Begin contributing to our weather
knowledge
32. Build Your Own Weather Station Using Intel Edison
• Mechanical wind direction and
speed
• Relative humidity
• Temperature (up to four total;
air, soil and/or water)
• Barometric pressure (internal
to Control Module)
• Solar radiation (up to two total)
• General purpose analog
channels (two)
• Rain gauge (tipping bucket)
33. Designing a Tipping Rain Gauge
• Water fills one side of the rain
gauge.
• Eventually the weight of the
water causes the gauge to tip
and pour the water out
• Each time it tips a counting
button is pressed
34. Measuring Solar Energy
• Point the Solar cell towards the sun
• Send electricity to the voltage
sensor
• The voltage sensor is a proportional
amplifier which scales down the
energy to a range that can be input
into the analog GPIO pin on the
Intel Edison Arduino Breakout Board
• Send the electricity to the solar
regulate because exploding
batteries are bad.
• The Charge the battery.
35. Light Sensor Design
• Shader was 3D printed
• Shader divides the sky into
• four quadrants and casts shadows on the
photoresistors when not aligned to light source.
• Photoresistors decrease their resistance in as the
amount of light increases
• The differential voltage across the sensor from top
to bottom or left to right signals the Galileo to
activate motors.
•Wattage collected from the solar cell decreases
with the Cosine of the angle of incidence between
the light source and the cell.
Galileo Controlled
Solar Tracker
• Light orientation sensor signals direction of
the brightest area of the sky
•Geared motors automatically rotate the solar
cell
• 50mm ammo can serves as rugged,
weatherproof housing for the Intel Galileo
•Wifi hotspot to report Watts/time
• Intel Galileo board runs from the battery
• Marine grade 12V outlet conveniently
installed
36. Cities at Night Project – Track Light Pollution
Build a light pollution
detector
+
37. Call to Action
• Come by the booth, go through the things, win a kit.
• For more awesome projects, go to http://software.intel.com/iot
• Download the Eclipse C++ or Intel® XDK, JavaScript IDE
38. Intel Confidential — Do Not Forward
Thank you Stewart Christie
Twitter: @intel_stewart
For more awesome
projects
http://software.intel.com/i
ot
Ptolemy – astronomer who developed the Ptolemaic solar system model
Galileo - an Italian physicist, mathematician, engineer, astronomer, and philosopher who played a major role in the scientific revolution.
Maria Sibylla Merian (2 April 1647 – 13 January 1717) was a German-born naturalist and scientific illustrator, a descendant of the Frankfurtbranch of the Swiss Merian family, founders of one of Europe's largest publishing houses in the 17th century. Known for Documentation of butterfly metamorphosis, scientific illustration
Conrad Gessner was a Swiss naturalist and bibliographer. He was well known as a botanist, physician and classical linguist. His five-volume Historiae animalium (1551–1558) is considered the beginning of modern zoology, and the flowering plant genus Gesneria and its familyGesneriaceae are named after him. A genus of moths is also named Gesneria after him.
Charles Darwin – just some dude.
Ptolemy – astronomer who developed the Ptolemaic solar system model
Galileo - an Italian physicist, mathematician, engineer, astronomer, and philosopher who played a major role in the scientific revolution.
Maria Sibylla Merian (2 April 1647 – 13 January 1717) was a German-born naturalist and scientific illustrator, a descendant of the Frankfurtbranch of the Swiss Merian family, founders of one of Europe's largest publishing houses in the 17th century. Known for Documentation of butterfly metamorphosis, scientific illustration
Conrad Gessner was a Swiss naturalist and bibliographer. He was well known as a botanist, physician and classical linguist. His five-volume Historiae animalium (1551–1558) is considered the beginning of modern zoology, and the flowering plant genus Gesneria and its familyGesneriaceae are named after him. A genus of moths is also named Gesneria after him.
Charles Darwin – just some dude.
Tim Gowers is not your typical blogger. A mathematician at Cambridge University, Gowers is a recipient of the highest honor in mathematics, the Fields Medal, often called the Nobel Prize of mathematics. His blog radiates mathematical ideas and insight.
In January 2009, Gowers decided to use his blog to run a very unusual social experiment. He picked out an important and difficult unsolved mathematical problem , a problem he said he’d “love to solve.” But instead of attacking the problem on his own, or with a few close colleagues, he decided to attack the problem completely in the open, using his blog to post ideas and partial progress. What’s more, he issued an open invitation asking other people to help out. Anyone could follow along and, if they had an idea, explain it in the comments section of the blog. Gowers hoped that many minds would be more powerful than one, that they would stimulate each other with different expertise and perspectives, and collectively make easy work of his hard mathematical problem. He dubbed the experiment The Polymath Project.
Over the next 37 days, 27 people wrote 800 mathematical comments, containing more than 170,000 words. Reading through the comments you see ideas proposed, refined, and discarded, all with incredible speed.
Nielsen, Michael (2011-10-03). Reinventing Discovery: The New Era of Networked Science (Kindle Locations 51-52). Princeton University Press. Kindle Edition.
The Genographic Project by National Geographic seek to answer the questions of human origins and how we came to populate the Earth.
If you participate it is possible for this project to tell you a lot about the origin of your ancestors.
The Zooniverse is home to the Internet's largest, most popular and most successful citizen science projects. Our current projects are here but plenty more are on the way. If you're new to the Zooniverse, we suggest picking a project and diving in - the same account will get you into all of our projects, and you can keep track of what you've contributed by watching 'My Zooniverse'.
It is lead by people who are informal, motivated, peer-led and interested in shared learning, fun and self-fulfillment.
And Roadshows
Jumper Wires
6-pin FTDI connector
Begin of a section of potential projects. Ask the audience what they will make and then present the list of projects.