Tensor Computing for Internet of Things (Dagstuhl Perspectives Workshop 16152)

Avrim Acar, Animashree Anandkumar, Lenore Mullin, Sebnem Rusitschka, Volker Tresp, Marc Herbstritt
2016 Dagstuhl Reports  
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Perspectives Workshop 16152 "Tensor Computing for Internet of Things". In an interactive three-day workshop industrial and academic researchers exchanged their multidisciplinary perspectives through impulse talks, panel discussions, and break-out sessions. Internet of Things (IoT) or Cyber-physical systems (CPS) bring out interesting new challenges to tensor computing, such as the need for real-time analytics and control in
more » ... ected dynamic networks, e.g. electricity, transportation, manufacturing. On the other hand, IoT/CPS have characteristics that make tensor methods applicable to extract information very efficiently. During our discussions we identified an action plan to have a structured approach that will enable the multidisciplinary community of domain and control experts, data scientists, and distributed, embedded software developers to share knowledge and best practices, compare and exchange tensor models depending on data types and applications in distinct IoT/CPS scenarios.
doi:10.4230/dagrep.6.4.57 dblp:journals/dagstuhl-reports/AcarAMRT16 fatcat:psomri4q4faapbjc4dot7ca3em