Adaptive Stream Processing on Edge Devices through Active Inference
Boris Sedlak, Victor Casamayor Pujol, Andrea Morichetta, Praveen Kumar, Donta, and Schahram Dustdar

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel Active Inference-based machine learning approach for adaptive stream processing on edge devices, improving SLO fulfillment, transparency, and convergence speed in IoT scenarios.
Contribution
It presents the first application of Active Inference to edge stream processing, enabling autonomous, transparent, and efficient management of multiple SLOs in heterogeneous environments.
Findings
Converges to optimal solutions within 30 iterations
Guarantees transparency in decision-making
Achieves accurate SLO fulfillment in real-time
Abstract
The current scenario of IoT is witnessing a constant increase on the volume of data, which is generated in constant stream, calling for novel architectural and logical solutions for processing it. Moving the data handling towards the edge of the computing spectrum guarantees better distribution of load and, in principle, lower latency and better privacy. However, managing such a structure is complex, especially when requirements, also referred to Service Level Objectives (SLOs), specified by applications' owners and infrastructure managers need to be ensured. Despite the rich number of proposals of Machine Learning (ML) based management solutions, researchers and practitioners yet struggle to guarantee long-term prediction and control, and accurate troubleshooting. Therefore, we present a novel ML paradigm based on Active Inference (AIF) -- a concept from neuroscience that describes how…
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Taxonomy
TopicsData Stream Mining Techniques · Neural Networks and Applications · Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing
Methodstravel james
