AI Research Aiding Online Children Safety

AI Research Aiding Online Children Safety

Platform for detecting specific risks and threats children are facing online

Machine Learning classifiers and tools to help with the detection of specific risks and threats children are facing while using their newly acquired phones. The classifiers perform on par or better than what exists on the market, and have been adapted to run smoothly on a mobile phone. The analysis can therefore run on the mobile phone without having to send any content to any server.

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Distributed Information Systems Laboratory

Distributed Information Systems Laboratory
Karl Aberer

Prof. Karl Aberer

Research in the Distributed Information Systems Laboratory focuses on producing reliable information from the vast amount of data that is available on the Internet – a key challenge in today’s information society.
They are developing methods and systems that turn unstructured, heterogeneous and untrusted data into meaningful, reliable and understandeable information.
This is done in the context of concrete information processing tasks, such as data and knowledge integration, information retrieval, filtering and extraction, document understanding and trust and crediblity assessment.
Given that tackling these problem relies usually on the needs of the user and requires at the same time processing of large amounts of data, they explore methods that enable integration of human knowledge with state-of-the-art machine learning.
They apply the results of their work in concrete application domains, such as Media, Humanitarian Action and Knowledge Management in enterprises.

This page was last edited on 2024-02-06.