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| FUNCTIONS The goal of this scholarship is to study and develop ML-based mechanisms to assess the safety and reliability of distributed systems Workplan: - Study existing fault injection mechanisms - Study ML
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artifacts developed in previous tasks and ensures systematic model improvement over time. The work plan includes: Automated Dataset Expansion (Month 1) Implement mechanisms to collect and track secure and
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reasoning tasks. The work aims to develop a similar framework (methodology) but relying on analogy based reasoning, a powerful inductive mechanism, widely used in human cognition and increasingly applied in
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, entity resolution, unit/format normalisation, and metadata enrichment. 3. Quality and traceability: implement mechanisms for provenance, confidence scoring, and human-in-the-loop review. 4. Validation
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harmonisation tasks such as field mapping, entity resolution, unit/format normalisation, and metadata enrichment. 3. Quality and traceability: implement mechanisms for provenance, confidence scoring, and human-in
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economic rewards. Its stake-weighted scoring mechanism addresses the cold-start problem, enabling new participants to signal credibility through initial token commitments. Moreover, DRIFT’s attestation
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assigned in each evaluation criterion, and considering the weighting factor given to each parameter. In this process abstentions are not allowed. In the event of a tie among candidates with the same highest
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according to their classification consisting on the sum of the partial classifications assigned in each evaluation criterion, and considering the weighting factor given to each parameter. In this process
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, and considering the weighting factor given to each parameter. In this process abstentions are not allowed. In the event of a tie among candidates with the same highest evaluation score, the Evaluation
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the weighting factor given to each parameter. In this process abstentions are not allowed. In the event of a tie among candidates with the same highest evaluation score, the Evaluation Panel reserves the right