论文标题
部分可观测时空混沌系统的无模型预测
FaRO 2: an Open Source, Configurable Smart City Framework for Real-Time Distributed Vision and Biometric Systems
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论文摘要
智能城市利益的全球近期增长导致了数万亿美元用于研发的投资。这些连接的城市有可能建立技术和社会的共生,并在世界范围内彻底改变社会的生活,安全,生态可持续性和生活质量的成本。智能城市结构的一些关键组成部分是连接的智能电网,自动驾驶汽车,联合学习系统,智能公用事业,大规模的公共交通和积极的监视系统。尽管前景令人兴奋,但如果不解决这种高度自动化和数据共享的潜在社会影响,这些技术及其随后的集成就无法尝试。此外,协调如此多的不同任务的可行性将需要快速,可扩展,统一的框架。为此,我们提出了Faro2,这是一个完全重新构想的Faro1的继任者,它是从头开始构建的。 Faro2提供了与其前身相同的功能,它充当统一的生物识别API线束,可为异构生物识别软件提供无缝评估,部署和简单的管道创建。 FARO2还提供了完全声明的功能来定义和协调自定义机器学习和传感器管道,从而使过程在原本不兼容的硬件和网络中分布。 Faro2最终提供了一种方法,可以在线快速配置,热量塑料和扩展大型协调或联合系统,而不会中断维护。由于在智能城市中收集的许多数据都包含个人识别信息(PII),因此FARO2还提供内置工具和层,以确保跨分布式系统跨系统的安全和加密的流媒体,存储和访问PII数据。
Recent global growth in the interest of smart cities has led to trillions of dollars of investment toward research and development. These connected cities have the potential to create a symbiosis of technology and society and revolutionize the cost of living, safety, ecological sustainability, and quality of life of societies on a world-wide scale. Some key components of the smart city construct are connected smart grids, self-driving cars, federated learning systems, smart utilities, large-scale public transit, and proactive surveillance systems. While exciting in prospect, these technologies and their subsequent integration cannot be attempted without addressing the potential societal impacts of such a high degree of automation and data sharing. Additionally, the feasibility of coordinating so many disparate tasks will require a fast, extensible, unifying framework. To that end, we propose FaRO2, a completely reimagined successor to FaRO1, built from the ground up. FaRO2 affords all of the same functionality as its predecessor, serving as a unified biometric API harness that allows for seamless evaluation, deployment, and simple pipeline creation for heterogeneous biometric software. FaRO2 additionally provides a fully declarative capability for defining and coordinating custom machine learning and sensor pipelines, allowing the distribution of processes across otherwise incompatible hardware and networks. FaRO2 ultimately provides a way to quickly configure, hot-swap, and expand large coordinated or federated systems online without interruptions for maintenance. Because much of the data collected in a smart city contains Personally Identifying Information (PII), FaRO2 also provides built-in tools and layers to ensure secure and encrypted streaming, storage, and access of PII data across distributed systems.