Applied data mining

PRODIGAL (computer system)

PRODIGAL (proactive discovery of insider threats using graph analysis and learning) is a computer system for predicting anomalous behavior among humans, by data mining network traffic such as emails, text messages and server log entries. It is part of DARPA's Anomaly Detection at Multiple Scales (ADAMS) project. The initial schedule is for two years and the budget $9 million. It uses graph theory, machine learning, statistical anomaly detection, and high-performance computing to scan larger sets of data more quickly than in past systems. The amount of data analyzed is in the range of terabytes per day. The targets of the analysis are employees within the government or defense contracting organizations; specific examples of behavior the system is intended to detect include the actions of Nidal Malik Hasan and WikiLeaks source Chelsea Manning. Commercial applications may include finance. The results of the analysis, the five most serious threats per day, go to agents, analysts, and operators working in counterintelligence. (Wikipedia).

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Computer Basics: What Is a Computer?

Computers are all around us, and they play an important role in our lives. But what exactly is a computer? We're going to answer that question and give you an overview of some of the different types of computers you might use. 0:00 Intro 0:22 Ones and zeros 0:39 Hardware and software 1:0

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Machine Learning

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1960s IBM 1401 Miniature Mainframe

A showcase for the miniature IBM 1401 I made to celebrate its 60th anniversary. Scratch build 1 : 15 scale model entirely made by hand. To see more: https://www.instagram.com/miniatua

From playlist IBM 1401 at the Computer History Museum

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What Is Quantum Computing | Quantum Computing Explained | Quantum Computer | #Shorts | Simplilearn

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Arduino Hardware - Computerphile

Hobbyist hackers and programmers use Arduinos extensively - but what is an Arduino made of? James Fowkes from Nottingham Hackspace explains. Raspberry Pi Hardware: https://youtu.be/sx2HjuZBuo0 Retro Z80 Computer: https://youtu.be/OtpaY8VD52g Arduino Software & Programming: COMING SOON!

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History of computers - A Timeline

A timeline from the first computer, The Turing Machine, to the 1970's. Hope you guys enjoy,and make sure to subscribe and like! Adding subtitles for our video is welcomed! Your translation can help people around the world see our awesome videos! http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_cs_panel?c

From playlist Computers

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Operating system for beginners || Operating system basics

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The Gospel of Luke: Lost and Found

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From playlist Yale Divinity Bible Study Series

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The Tragic Real Life Story of Rembrandt

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From playlist Dante in Translation with Giuseppe Mazzotta

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29C3: The future of protocol reversing and simulation applied on ZeroAccess botnet (EN)

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New Season Sneak Peek | Alaska: The Last Frontier

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The History Guy Bottom 5 | The Tank Museum

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Crabbing Is Like Poetry in Motion | Deadliest Catch

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The Computer Chronicles - Pentium PCs (1993)

Special thanks to archive.org for hosting these episodes. Downloads of all these episodes and more can be found at: http://archive.org/details/computerchronicles

From playlist The Computer Chronicles 1993 Episodes

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Erlang DC 2013 Erlang meta-programming with Elixir by Yurii Rashkovskii

We all know Erlang as a language has certain limitations (for better or worse). It also makes you write a lot of boilerplate code. Sometimes we can put up with it, sometimes it's just annoying. I've been looking into different meta-programming techniques to be used with Erlang. I've been

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Computer Literacy - (unit 1) - the desktop interface - 1 of 5.mp4

First unit of a series for newbie computer users. See http://proglit.com/computer-skills/ for additional information and material.

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JĂ©rĂ´me Bonelle: Polyhedral discretizations for industrial applications

This talk will be devoted to the usage of new discretization schemes on polyhedral meshes in an industrial context. These discretizations called CDO [1, 2] (Compatible Discrete Operator) or Hybrid High Order [3,4] (HHO) schemes have been recently implemented in Code Saturne [5]. Code Satur

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