OpenTechTable #19: Pull Request Reviews and Tensorflow Chatbots

When: Sep 19, 2019; 18:00 | Where: Bitmovin (Schleppe-Platz 7, 9020 Klagenfurt)

We are happy to invite everyone to the 19th edition of the OpenTechTable on September 19th. Our host this time will be Bitmovin (Schleppe-Platz 7, 9020 Klagenfurt).

We will be having two interesting presentations again:

  • Michaela Greiler, will presenting her talk called „Oh no! I’m the slowest code reviewer on the team„.
  • Bruno Hautzenberger, will talk about „Building a Tensorflow trained Chatbot in 10 minutes

We are looking forward to meeting all of you and would like to thank Bitmovin for hosting the event in their Klagenfurt Office.

Link: https://www.meetup.com/de-DE/OpenTechTable/events/264716132/

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Seminar on Cybersecurity and Control

12. September 2019 / 1 pm – 6 pm / z.1.09 / AAU

JOANNEUM RESEARCH ROBOTICS and the Department of Applied Informatics invite you to a series of four expert talks about security in the robotics domain, with a special focus on control aspects, vulnerability and security by design for future robots.

Speakers, Talks & Abstracts:

Nacim Ramdani (Université d’Orléans): Control Perspectives of Cyber Attacks

Abstract: Autonomous robots and most today’s critical infrastructures are cyber-physical systems (CPS) that operate in highly networked environments as they need to communicate remotely with control and management systems. This feature makes them more vulnerable to cyber-attacks. For instance, a scenario of importance is posed by a malicious adversary that can arbitrarily corrupt the measurements of a subset of (remote) sensors in the CPS. Because sensor measurements data are used to generate control commands, corrupted measurements data will lead to corrupted commands, thus critically affecting the behaviour of the CPS. 

From a control theory perspective, one needs to develop algorithms and architectures for the detection of cyber-attacks on either sensors or actuators, and the mitigation of their impact on the resilience and the overall performance of the CPS. State-of-the-art methods often consider active attack detection, control algorithms that work directly with encrypted sensor data, or secure state estimation methods that show resilience when sensors are under cyber-attacks.

In this talk, first, I will briefly review recent literature on cyber-security from the perspective of control theory. Then, I will describe our approach to secure state estimation, a secure interval state estimator for linear continuous-time systems with discrete-time measurements subject to both bounded-error noise and cyber-attacks. The interval state estimator is modelled as an impulsive system, where impulsive corrections are made periodically using measurement. The approach includes a new selection strategy that can endow the state estimation with resiliency to attacks, when assuming that only a subset of the whole set of sensors can be attacked although this subset is unknown a priori. The approach will be illustrated in simulation with robot navigation under cyber-attack.

Bernhard Dieber (JOANNEUM RESEARCH ROBOTICS): LiveDemo: Hacking the safety systems of a mobile robot

Abstract: Robots have integrated safety systems that are used to prevent incidents like collisions with bystanding humans. For mobile robots, this is mostly done with laser sensors. Since those systems are crucial components of a robot, they are engineered at a very high safety integrity level and use specialized, ultra-reliable, certified hardware components. Despite that, we have found a way to remotely disable the safety subsystem of a mobile robot thus turning it into a harmful device. In this live demonstration, we will show this hack and go into detail on the underlying vulnerabilities. We show supporting material and go into some details on current state and issues of robot cybersecurity.

Michael Hofbaur (JOANNEUM RESEARCH ROBOTICS): Active Diagnosis of Cyber Attacks using Physical System’s Redundancy

Abstract: Control systems define the physical interactions of robots or mechatronic systems in general. In that sense, they operate on the boundary between the physical and the cyber-physical world. Cyberattacks on a robot’s controller can thus cause physical danger to humans, systems and infrastructure. Security measures typically build upon advanced schemes for the underlying software components of robots or its underlying mechatronic devices. The talk, however, will explore schemes where the physical properties of a robot are deliberatively utilized to identify harmful cyber-attacks and thus draft possible corridors for novel cybersecurity measures for robot systems at the system’s level.

Stefan Rass (Technische Wissenschaften, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt): Incentive-Based Robot Security – Game Theory for Safe and Secure Collaboration

Abstract: Developing robots in a team is a complex joint venture of achieving not only functional correctness, but also safety and security at the same time. While many mechanisms from system security (like cryptographic and others) are known and available, implementing these in a correct and effective way needs (i) a decent understanding of how the mechanism works, and (ii) considerable awareness that the mechanism is also needed. Time pressure and the complexity of the system’s function itself may be inhibitors that can cause security to receive secondary priority. When it comes to humans collaborating with robots or at least working in their proximity without protection, safety and security become primary concerns. This talk motivates an approach to system security that stems from game theory, and strives for incentives for people to care for security throughout the entire life cycle of a robotics system. The mere fact that a person can be harmed by a not-well-programmed robot may be insufficient, and better incentives are needed for security to become an effective part of future robotics. System security has lots of protections to offer, and game theory is anticipated as an aid for putting them to work. The talk will give an introduction to the ideas and possibilities that game theory has to offer to this end.

We are looking forward to welcome you at our event. Drinks and food will be provided!

 

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OpenTechTable #18 TensorFlow and Vault (Encryption as a Service)

After a longer break, we are happy to invite everyone to the 18th edition of the OpenTechTable on July 11th. Our host this time will be Dynatrace Austria (Lakeside B08a, 1st floor).

We will be having two interesting presentations again:

Bruno Hautzenberger, will be talking about TensorFlow and provide some samples to get you started with Machine Learning.

Daniel Hölbling-Inzko will introduce you to Vault and how it can help you secure your applications while avoiding the common pitfalls of application security.

We are looking forward to meeting all of you and would like to thank Dynatrace Austria for hosting the event in their Klagenfurt lab.

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Robotik Workshop „Summer of Robots Vol. 3“ 23.-25.07.2019

Robotik Workshop für Kinder und Jugendliche im Alter von 12 bis 16 Jahren

Datum und Ort:
23.07.2019 – 25.07.2019 jeweils von 10:00 – 16:00 Uhr
wissens.wert.welt Klagenfurt, Primoschgasse 3, 9020 Klagenfurt

Veranstalter: JOANNEUM RESEARCH ROBOTICS

Anmeldeschluss ist der 30.06.2019

Weitere Infos zum Workshop und zur Anmeldung!

 

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Nachlese: 6. Klagenfurter Game Jam

Der 6. Klagenfurter Game Jam startete am Freitag dem 26. April 2019 mit zwei Fachvorträgen zum Thema Spieleentwicklung. Florian Letz, ein Absolvent der AAU und erfolgreicher Solo-Entwickler für mobile Spiele, referierte über game Design aus der Ingenieursperspektive. Rainer Angermann aus Graz sprach über seine Firma Rarebyte und deren Social Media Strategie für PR und Vermarktung ihrer Spiele. Von Freitag bis Sonntag wurden dann zum Thema “Control the Environment not the Player” elf Spiele entwickelt, die dann auch am Sonntag vorgestellt wurde. Bei 70 Registrierungen waren um die 60 Teilnehmerinnen und Teilnehmer anwesend.

Photos gibt es unter hier, videos unter hier und alle Spiele findet man hier. Als Sahnehäubchen haben sich die Streamer von Rarebyte bereit erklärt in ihrem Twitch Stream die Klagenfurter Game Jam Spiele live zu testen und zu kommentieren: https://www.twitch.tv/rarebyte

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Beim 3. Catalysts Coding Contest an der Universität Klagenfurt konnten Programmier-Talente wieder überzeugen

Am 22.März 2019 fand zum dritten Mal an der Universität Klagenfurt der internationale Catalysts Coding Contest statt. Der Programmier-Wettbewerb wird vom Linzer IT- Unternehmen Catalysts veranstaltet, neben Klagenfurt haben auch die Universitäts-Standorte Graz, Salzburg, Linz und Wien den Wettbewerb in Österreich ausgetragen. Für den Wettbewerb war es mit dem 30. Mal ein Jubiläum, und die Klagenfurter Teilnehmer konnten sich mit internationalen Programmierkollegen aus den Niederlanden, Polen, Frankreich, Rumänien, Finnland und den USA messen. Insgesamt nahmen 2023 Teams an 34 Standorten teil, und lösten mit bis zu 10 Personen Programmieraufgaben auf 7 Schwierigkeitsstufen.

Am Vormittag fand der Schulcontest mit insgesamt 567 internationalen Teams statt, Klagenfurt stellte davon 11 Teams mit insgesamt 27 motivierten SchülerInnen. Nachmittags fand der allgemeine Contest statt, bei welchem Klagenfurt mit 10 von 1456 Teams und damit 22 ProgrammiererInnen vertreten war.

Das Schülerteam „AtLeastWeTried3.1“, bestehend aus 6 Schülern, zeigt, dass sich Erfahrung lohnt: Die Schüler haben schon öfter am Catalysts Coding Contest in Klagenfurt teilgenommen und konnten in diesem Jahr den Sieg mit nach Hause nehmen. International stellten sie den 60. Platz aller teilnehmenden Teams. Die Schüler nahmen in Teams zu drei Personen auch am Wettbewerb der Erwachsenen teil, konnten Platz 4 und 5 sichern und sich global auf Platz 172 hochprogrammieren.

Das Gewinnerteam des Hauptwettbewerbs mit Namen „+++“ sind in lokalen Kreisen nicht unbekannt und konnten nach einem 2. Platz im Vorjahr dieses Jahr in Klagenfurt den Wettbewerb gewinnen. Weltweit schaffte es das Team auf den 87. Platz.

Wir gratulieren allen Teilnehmerinnen und Teilnehmern recht herzlich zu ihren hervorragenden Leistungen, bedanken uns bei den Sponsoren Alturos Destinations, dem Förderverein der Technischen Fakultät und dem Regionalen Fachdidaktikzentrum Informatik in Kärnten, und hoffen auf ein Wiedersehen im kommenden Jahr.

Die Siegergruppe beim Schülerwettbewerb, links mit Max Kesselbacher vom Institut für Informatikdidaktik (Veranstalter) und Carmen Volina von Alturos Destinations (Sponsor)

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Lakeside Labs Research Days

 

Communication in Swarms

Lakeside Labs GmbH, Lakeside Science and Technology Park, Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, Austria
July 09-11, 2019
https://researchdays.lakeside-labs.com/


We would like to invite you to our biannual Lakeside Labs Research Days, successfully established in 2008, held by Lakeside Labs GmbH and the University of Klagenfurt. The Research Days are a three-day interdisciplinary workshop dated 09 to 11 July 2019.

This year, the focus of Research Days is on Communication in Swarms. Swarms cooperate without any central control and act according to simple and local behavior. Only through their interactions, a collective behavior can emerge to solve complex tasks. Reliable communication is an important requirement for swarms to work effectively. It can either be explicit (exchange of messages) or implicit (reaction on stigmergy) and may be extended to human-machine interaction.

The event should provide a good opportunity to exchange research ideas, to initiate collaborations, and plan joint projects. Notable results from previous Research Days have been research collaborations, joint papers, conference special sessions, and proposals for European Projects. We are looking forward to have you on-board!

Following are the notable talks from our invited speakers.

  • Heiko Hamann, University of Lübeck
    Together Everyone Achieves More! On Swarm Performance and Interference
  • Sofie Pollin, KU Leuven
    Sense and Avoid Technology for enabling Swarms
  • Alcherio Martinoli, EPFL
    Communication in Swarms: Forms, Strengths, and Limitations

For further information on registration, agenda, housing information, etc. please visit our website (https://researchdays.lakeside-labs.com/).

One of the key-success factors of the Research Days is the intense group work with a limited number of participants. This year we expect about 50 people. Therefore, seats are limited – please register as soon as possible.

We look forward to welcome you in Klagenfurt for an intellectual exchange.

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Catalysts Coding Contest, 22. März 2019

Der internationale CCC (Catalysts Coding Contest) geht am 22. März 2019 in die nächste Runde! Der Wettbewerb findet zum dritten Mal an der AAU Klagenfurt statt, organisiert von der Technischen Fakultät und unterstützt vom Institut für Informatikdidaktik.

Der Hauptbewerb findet Freitag nachmittags von 15-19 Uhr im HS B der AAU Klagenfurt statt. Die Aufgaben selbst können in einer Programmiersprache freier Wahl und auch zu zweit oder zu dritt in Teams bewältigt werden. Die Teilnahme ist kostenlos, jedoch ist die Anzahl an Plätzen beschränkt und daher ersuchen wir Interessierte, sich bald über die Homepage des Bewerbs anzumelden. Unter allen Teilnehmerinnen und Teilnehmern werden etliche Preise ausgelobt und auch interessante bzw. neue Kontakte können nicht ausgeschlossen werden.

Weitere Informationen sind direkt auf der Webseite des CCC zu finden. Informationen über die lokale Veranstaltung sind hier zu finden.

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DevOne 2019 – Developer and Ops conference – Linz/Austria – 11. April 2019

DevOne is an international conference hosted in Linz, Upper Austria. Our over 600 attendees are a diverse mix of developers, engineers, and many other cool people. Audience skills span from intermediate to expert.

In our third year, our mission is to embrace change. To grow, to scale, to let in new technology as it transforms us as people. By inviting engineers from all over the world who found solutions to problems beyond our imagination.

DevOne in a nutshell:

Speakers Line-up:

  • Emily Freeman – Azure Advocate, Microsoft
  • Adrian Hornsby – Developer Advocate, AWS
  • Carmen Andoh – Infrastructure Engineer, Travis CI
  • Heidi Waterhouse – Developer Advocate at LaunchDarkly
  • and many more…

It’s time to look for new horizons!  www.devone.at 

P.S. We are looking for creative proposals about hot topic talks in the field of continuous delivery, programming, security, and IoT. Please find further information about becoming a DevOne speaker in our submission form. This CFP closes on February 1, 2019.

We are looking forward to seeing you 🙂

 

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2nd Winter Game Jam, December 14-16, 2018, Klagenfurt, Austria

The 2nd Winter Game Jam is open to everyone who likes games and wants to create, test and talk about games. Starting on Friday the topic will be revealed to all participants at the same time and random groups will brainstorm games. Then, after the ideas are pitched, team will emerge around ideas and games are to be created. Finally, on Sunday, the projects are presented to a jury and a price for the most awesome project is awarded.

Our beloved Gamebert is now on Facebook! Background stories on Gamepics and the Game Jamsare what he contributes to the general noise of the internet.

Gamebert is the figure of game related activities at Alpen-Adria Universität Klagenfurt and the mascot of the Game Jams there.

See more on youtube

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