In Sweden, there’s something called the Allemansrätten, which literally translates to “Everyman’s Right.”
Allemansrätten gives everyone the right to access, trespass, and camp on any land within the immediate vicinity of a residential dwelling.
Imagine a stranger strolling onto your property in the U.S. or U.K., pitching a tent on your lawn, and proclaiming “Allemansrätten!”, as they roast marshmallows over an open fire.
In Sweden, this is legal and they’re allowed to stay for up to 24 hours.
Allemansrätten is a very Nordicnotion of the social contract and it embodies the idea of Trust that is at the root of Swedish culture.
The idea of “public” vs. “private” just doesn’t exist to some extent in Sweden, and thus it is not surprising that Sweden has been a leader in both Music Piracy and Music Innovation. Read More
Daily Archives: June 30, 2020
IoT Anomaly detection – algorithms, techniques and open source implementation
Anomaly detection for IoT is one of the archetypal applications for IoT.
Anomaly detection techniques are also used outside of IoT.
In my teaching at the #universityofoxford – we use anomaly detection as a use case because it brings together many of the intricacies for IoT and also demonstrates the use of multiple machine learning and deeplearning algorithms.
Long term, I am exploring the idea of creating an open source anomaly detector for IoT – both for my students and in general. Read More