Title
CEML: Mixing and moving complex event processing and machine learning to the edge of the network for IoT applications.
Abstract
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a growing field which is expected to generate and collect data everywhere at any time. Highly scalable cloud analytics systems are frequently being used to handle this data explosion. However, the ubiquitous nature of the IoT data imposes new technical and non-technical requirements which are difficult to address with a cloud deployment. To solve these problems, we need a new set of development technologies such as Distributed Data Mining and Ubiquitous Data Mining targeted and optimized towards IoT applications. In this paper, we present the Complex Event Machine Learning framework which proposes a set of tools for automatic distributed machine learning in (near-) real-time, automatic continuous evaluation tools, and automatic rules management for deployment of rules. These features are implemented for a deployment at the edge of the network instead of the cloud. We evaluate and validate our approach with a well-known classification problem.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1145/2991561.2991575
IOT
Field
DocType
Citations 
Edge computing,Software deployment,Computer security,Computer science,Internet of Things,Complex event processing,Cloud deployment,Artificial intelligence,Analytics,Machine learning,Scalability,Cloud computing
Conference
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.35
2
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
José Angel Carvajal Soto111.02
Marc Jentsch2696.57
Davy Preuveneers370565.56
Elisabeth Ilie-Zudor4144.35