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  • Adaptive Multi-Agent Communication Systems (Reloaded)
    Motivation In der Forschungsgruppe Adaptive Communication Systems (ACS) beim Lehrstuhl Multimedia Communications (KOM) beschäftigen wir uns u.a. mit der Frage, wie sich Kommunikationssysteme an aktuelle Rahmenbedingungen im Netzwerk anpassen lassen. Die Ziele dieser Adapti... Open Theses
    Tutor: Weil
  • Differentiable Communication over Network Simulations
    Motivation Learning approaches that include communicating agents are often evaluated in simplified toy environments and games. The communication is usually carried out over simplified communication channels and seldom considers properties of real networks. While some approac... Open Theses
    Tutor: Weil
  • Learned Parallel Stream Processing using Zero-Shot Cost Models
    Motivation In Distributed Stream Processing Systems (DSPS), queries are usually long-running. They typically deal with a very high workload of million or even billion of events per second. Under such scenarios, parallelism plays an important role in providing scalability for... Open Theses
    Tutor: Agnihotri
  • Accelerating Big Data Analytics using Heterogeneous Resources
    Motivation: Internet of Things describes a new world of heterogeneous objects such as sensors, smartphones, actuators etc, which intelligently interacts and communicate with each other and offer a better quality of life. With the increase of these objects, the data volume is... Open Theses
    Tutor: Agnihotri
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