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Towards identity anonymization on graphs

by Kun Liu, Evimaria Terzi - In Proceedings of ACM SIGMOD , 2008
"... The proliferation of network data in various application domains has raised privacy concerns for the individuals involved. Recent studies show that simply removing the identities of the nodes before publishing the graph/social network data does not guarantee privacy. The structure of the graph itsel ..."
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number of graph-modification operations. We devise simple and efficient algorithms for solving this problem. Our algorithms are based on principles related to the realizability of degree sequences. We apply our methods to a large spectrum of synthetic and real datasets and demonstrate their efficiency

Pixel lensing towards M31 in principle and in practice

by Eamonn Kerins, Point-agape Collaboration , 2000
"... Abstract. The Andromeda galaxy (M31) provides a new line of sight for Galactic MACHO studies and also a signature, near-far asymmetry, which may establish the existence of MACHOs in the M31 halo. We outline the principles behind the so-called “pixel-lensing ” experiments monitoring unresolved stars ..."
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Abstract. The Andromeda galaxy (M31) provides a new line of sight for Galactic MACHO studies and also a signature, near-far asymmetry, which may establish the existence of MACHOs in the M31 halo. We outline the principles behind the so-called “pixel-lensing ” experiments monitoring unresolved stars

Materials for an exploratory theory of the network society.

by Manuel Castells , Anthony Giddens , Alain Touraine , Anthony Smith , Benjamin Barber , Peter Hall , Roger-Pol Droit , Sophie Watson , Frank Webster , Krishan Kumar , David Lyon , Craig Calhoun , Jeffrey Henderson , Ramon Ramos , Jose E Rodrigues-Ibanez , Jose F Tezanos , Mary Kaldor , Stephen Jones , Christopher Freeman - The British Journal of Sociology , 2000
"... ABSTRACT This article aims at proposing some elements for a grounded theor y of the network society. The network society is the social structure characteristic of the Information Age, as tentatively identi ed by empirical, cross-cultural investigation. It permeates most societies in the world, in v ..."
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-temporal con gurations constitute cultures. They are enacted, reproduced, and ultimately transformed by social actors, rooted in the social structure, yet freely engaging in con ictive social practices, with unpredictable outcomes. A fundamental feature of social structure in the Information Age is its

Reusing 60GHz Radios for Mobile Radar Imaging

by Yanzi Zhu, Yibo Zhu, Ben Y. Zhao, Haitao Zheng
"... The future of mobile computing involves autonomous drones, robots and vehicles. To accurately sense their surroundings in a variety of scenarios, these mobile computers require a robust environmental mapping system. One attractive approach is to reuse millimeter-wave communication hardware in these ..."
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provides poor precision in practice, as imaging results are highly sensitive to device positioning errors that translate into phase errors. We address this challenge by proposing a new 60GHz imag-ing algorithm, RSS Series Analysis, which images an object using only RSS measurements recorded along

How Sensitive is Processor Customization to the Workload’s Input Datasets?

by Maximilien Breughe, Zheng Li, Yang Chen, Stijn Eyerman, Olivier Temam, Chengyong Wu, Lieven Eeckhout
"... Abstract — Hardware customization is an effective approach for meeting application performance requirements while achieving high levels of energy efficiency. Application-specific processors achieve high performance at low energy by tailoring their designs towards a specific workload, i.e., an applic ..."
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.e., an application or application domain of interest. A fundamental question that has remained unanswered so far though is to what extent processor customization is sensitive to the training workload’s input datasets. Current practice is to consider a single or only a few input datasets per workload during

Challenging More Updates: Towards Anonymous Re-publication of Fully Dynamic Datasets” arXiv: 0806.4703v2 [cs.DB] 24

by Feng Li, Shuigeng Zhou , 2008
"... Abstract — Most existing anonymization work has been done on static datasets, which have no update and need only onetime publication. Recent studies consider anonymizing dynamic datasets with external updates: the datasets are updated with record insertions and/or deletions. This paper addresses a n ..."
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new problem: anonymous re-publication of datasets with internal updates, where the attribute values of each record are dynamically updated. This is an important and challenging problem for attribute values of records are updating frequently in practice and existing methods are unable to deal

TOWARDS AN AUTOMATED PIPELINE FOR THE TRANSLATION AND OPTIMIZATION OF GEOSPATIAL DATA FOR VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS

by Ryan Mcalinden, Matt Bosack, Adrian Macha, Esau Vargas, John Mann, Tim Walker, Julio De La Cruz
"... The infusion of commercial game technology into U.S. Army training, simulation, and instructional domains has resulted in more immersive and engaging experiences for Soldiers to hone their skills. However, the influx of such technology comes at a significant cost, specifically in the creation of vir ..."
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of virtual environments in which these skills are simulated and practiced. Today’s typical commercial triple-A game title cost upwards of $40-$60M and four to six years to develop, much of which is spent on producing the digital assets used to populate the scene (models, animations, etc). Additionally

Towards a theory of practice in metaheuristics design: A machine learning perspective

by Mark Zlochin, Mauro Birattari, Marco Dorigo - PLOS BIOL 12(5):E1001858 , 2004
"... A number of methodological papers published during the last years, testify that a need for a thorough revision of the research methodology is felt by the operations research community—see, for example, Barr et al. (1995), Hooker (1995), and Rardin and Uzsoy (2001). In particular, the performance eva ..."
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propose and discuss some principles inspired by the experimental practice in machine learning for guiding the performance evaluation of optimization algorithms.

Translational Systems Sciences

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"... In 1956, Kenneth Boulding explained the concept of General Systems Theory as a skeleton of science. The hope was to develop something like a “spectrum ” of theories—a system of systems which might perform the function of a “gestalt ” in theoretical construction. Such “gestalts ” in special fi elds h ..."
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, and many others. Some focused on principles within specifi c domains of knowledge and others crossed areas of knowledge and practice, along the spectrum described by Boulding. Also in 1956, the Society for General Systems Research (now the International Society for the Systems Sciences) was founded. One

2009: Towards implementation of the Global Earth Observation System of Systems data sharing principles

by Paul F. Uhlir, Robert S. Chen, Joanne Irene Gabrynowicz, Katleen Janssen, Dora Ann, Lange Canhos, Yukiko Fukasaku, Huadong Guo, Alexei Gvishiani - J. Space Law
"... a collaborative, interdisciplinary product of a number of authors who participated in the Group on Earth Observations (GEO) Task DA-06-01 on furthering the practical application of the agreed GEOSS data sharing principles. To assure wide distribution and use of the paper, the paper has been publishe ..."
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a collaborative, interdisciplinary product of a number of authors who participated in the Group on Earth Observations (GEO) Task DA-06-01 on furthering the practical application of the agreed GEOSS data sharing principles. To assure wide distribution and use of the paper, the paper has been
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