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Unsupervised Dynamic Sensor for Real-Time Segmentation of ... · Unsupervised Dynamic Sensor for Real-Time Segmentation of Big Data Prof. Roy Gelbard Roy Gelbard is head of the Information

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Page 1: Unsupervised Dynamic Sensor for Real-Time Segmentation of ... · Unsupervised Dynamic Sensor for Real-Time Segmentation of Big Data Prof. Roy Gelbard Roy Gelbard is head of the Information

Unsupervised Dynamic Sensor for Real-Time Segmentation of Big Data

Prof. Roy Gelbard Roy Gelbard is head of the Information System program at the Graduate School of Business Administration, Bar-Ilan University.

He received his Ph.D. and M.Sc. degrees in Information Systems from Tel-Aviv University.

Prof. Gelbard has authored and co-authored several national and international publications and is also working as a reviewer for reputed professional journals.

Prof. Roy Gelbard has received several awards for the contributions to the scientific Prof. Roy Gelbard has received several awards for the contributions to the scientific community.

His major research interest involves Data Mining & Knowledge Discovery, SW Project Management.

His studies produced some technological innovations that were granted as patents.

Tackling the challenge of Big Data processing is focused today on two levels:

Increase computing power of processors and cloud platforms

Improving parallel processing algorithms for optimal utilization of the above hardware

The proposed novel solution tackles those limitations by reducing problem' dimensions. To reduce the dimensions of unsupervised segmentation problem, it uses "dynamic samples" from within the population that are stored in small memory buffers. Samples-buffers whose population varies over time remain small in size, and thus enable real-time processing (i.e. unsupervised segmentation) of big data via "standard" hardware and algorithms.

The dynamic segmentation is not limited to any specific domain and can be applied to any field that can be modeled using structured data. In this way, the dynamic sensor supports dig data segmentation with no need for any off-line processing or historical data storing. At the same time it enables not only the real-time segmentation, but also new trends identification.

The Global Big Data Market is projected to reach USD 135.22 billion by 2025. The market in rapidly growing, a CAGR of 18.68% from 2017 to 2025, as more companies are adopting for a platform which can provide them with easy solutions rapidly increasing volume of data. Big data analytics cater to the needs of companies to develop operations and enhance the decisions making process. It contributes in time reduction, new product or application development, cybersecurity and many other aspects.

Patent pending

Adapting the new method to additional data storage approaches

Companies are invited to license our patent through a licensing agreement with sponsored research.We are looking for investors that are willing to support the research and commercialize this novel invention.

Data Science; Big DataReal Time ProcessingUnsupervised Dynamic Classification Dynamic Segmentation

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