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Title
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A Trust Supportive Framework for Pervasive Computing Systems
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Author
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Peng, Dichao
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Date Created
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2009
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Subjects--Topical
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Computer science
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Description
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Recent years have witnessed the emergence and rapid growth of pervasive computing technologies such as mobile ad hoc networks, radio frequency identification (RFID), Wi-Fi etc. Many researches are proposed to provide services while hiding the comp...
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Clustering and Recommendation Techniques for Access Control Policy Management
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Author
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Marouf, Said
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Date Created
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2012
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Subjects--Topical
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Information technology
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Description
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Managing access control policies can be a daunting process, given the frequent policy decisions that need to be made, and the potentially large number of policy rules involved. Policy management includes, but is not limited to: policy optimization...
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Privacy and Spectral Analysis of Social Network Randomization
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Author
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Ying, Xiaowei
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Date Created
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2011
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Subjects--Topical
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Computer science
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Description
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Social networks are of significant importance in various application domains. Understanding the general properties of real social networks has gained much attention due to the proliferation of networked data. Many applications of networks such as ...
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Rethinking Few-Shot Learning For Speech, Continual Learning And Privacy
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Author
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Parnami, Archit
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Date Created
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2022
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Subjects--Topical
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Computer science, Artificial intelligence
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Description
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The availability of large amounts of labeled training data is a major contributing factor (and a bottleneck) to the recent progress in the field of Deep Learning. However, collecting and labeling data is a time consuming and expensive process. Oft...
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Title
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The Visual Uncertainty Paradigm For Controlling Screen-Space Information In Visualization
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Author
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Dasgupta, Aritra
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Date Created
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2012
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Subjects--Topical
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Computer science, Information technology
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Description
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The information visualization pipeline serves as a lossy communication channel for presentation of data on a screen-space of limited resolution. The lossy communication is not just a machine-only phenomenon due to information loss caused by transl...
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Title
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UNDERSTANDING AND DESIGNING FOR INTERACTIONAL PRIVACY NEEDS WITHIN SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES
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Author
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Wisniewski, Pamela
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Date Created
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2012
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Subjects--Topical
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Computer science, Information technology, Social sciences--Research
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Description
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"Interpersonal boundary regulation" is a way to optimize social interactions when sharing and connecting through Social Networking Sites (SNSs). The theoretical foundation of much of my research comes from Altman's work on privacy management in th...