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Tor: The secondgeneration onion router,”
- in 13th USENIX Security Symposium. Usenix,
, 2004
"... Abstract We present Tor, a circuit-based low-latency anonymous communication service. This second-generation Onion Routing system addresses limitations in the original design by adding perfect forward secrecy, congestion control, directory servers, integrity checking, configurable exit policies, an ..."
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;protocol cleaning" from anonymity: Onion Routing originally required a separate "application proxy" for each supported application protocol-most of which were never written, so many applications were never supported. Tor uses the standard and near-ubiquitous SOCKS [32] proxy interface, allowing us
2008) ‘‘A Clash of Cultures: the integration of user-generated content within professional journalistic frameworks at British newspaper websites’’, Journalism Practice 2(3
"... This study examines how national UK newspaper websites are integrating user-generated content (UGC). A survey quantifying the adoption of UGC by mainstream news organizations showed a dramatic increase in the opportunities for contributions from readers. In-depth interviews with senior news executiv ..."
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This study examines how national UK newspaper websites are integrating user-generated content (UGC). A survey quantifying the adoption of UGC by mainstream news organizations showed a dramatic increase in the opportunities for contributions from readers. In-depth interviews with senior news
Extracting Usability Information from User Interface Events
- ACM Computing Surveys
, 1999
"... Modern window-based user interface systems generate user interface events as natural products of their normal operation. Because such events can be automatically captured and because they indicate user behavior with respect to an application's user interface, they have long been regarded as a p ..."
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potentially fruitful source of information regarding application usage and usability. However, because user interface events are typically voluminos and rich in detail, automated support is generally required to extract information at a level of abstraction that is useful to investigators interested
User-Generated Content 1 Running head: USER-GENERATED CONTENT User-Generated Content of an Online Newspaper: A Contested Form of Civic Engagement1
, 2009
"... Framed within New Literacy Studies, this study uses a critical discourse analytic lens to examine the literacy practices of online newspaper, user-generated content as a contested form of civic engagement. The analysis focuses on news articles, video webcasts, blog posts, and related comments of the ..."
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Framed within New Literacy Studies, this study uses a critical discourse analytic lens to examine the literacy practices of online newspaper, user-generated content as a contested form of civic engagement. The analysis focuses on news articles, video webcasts, blog posts, and related comments
XWRAP: An XML-Enabled Wrapper Construction System for Web Information Sources
- In ICDE
, 2000
"... The amount of useful semi-structured data on the web continues to grow at a stunning pace. Often interesting web data are not in database systems but in HTML pages, XML pages, or text les. Data in these formats is not directly usable by standard SQL-like query processing engines that support sophist ..."
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The amount of useful semi-structured data on the web continues to grow at a stunning pace. Often interesting web data are not in database systems but in HTML pages, XML pages, or text les. Data in these formats is not directly usable by standard SQL-like query processing engines that support
A survey of content-based image retrieval with high-level semantics
, 2007
"... In order to improve the retrieval accuracy of content-based image retrieval systems, research focus has been shifted from designing sophisticated low-level feature extraction algorithms to reducing the ‘semantic gap ’ between the visual features and the richness of human semantics. This paper attemp ..."
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relevance feedback to learn users’ intention; (4) generating semantic template to support high-level image retrieval; (5) fusing the evidences from HTML text and the visual content of images for WWW image retrieval. In addition, some other related issues such as image test bed and retrieval performance
Addressing the Challenges of Inquiry-Based Learning through Technology and Curriculum Design
- The Journal of the Learning Sciences
, 1999
"... Inquiry experiences can provide valuable opportunities for students to improve their understanding of both science content and scientific practices. However, the implementation of inquiry learning in classrooms presents a number of significant challenges. We have been exploring these challenges thro ..."
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Inquiry experiences can provide valuable opportunities for students to improve their understanding of both science content and scientific practices. However, the implementation of inquiry learning in classrooms presents a number of significant challenges. We have been exploring these challenges
Supporting top-k join queries in relational databases
- In VLDB
, 2003
"... Abstract. Ranking queries, also known as top-k queries, produce results that are ordered on some computed score. Typically, these queries involve joins, where users are usually interested only in the top-k join results. Top-k queries are dominant in many emerging applications, e.g., multimedia retri ..."
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retrieval by content, Web databases, data mining, middlewares, and most information retrieval applications. Current relational query processors do not handle ranking queries efficiently, especially when joins are involved. In this paper, we address supporting top-k join queries in relational query
The Feasibility of Supporting Large-Scale Live Streaming Applications with Dynamic Application End-Points
- In Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM
, 2004
"... While application end-point architectures have proven to be viable solutions for large-scale distributed applications such as distributed computing and file-sharing, there is little known about its feasibility for more bandwidth-demanding applications such as live streaming. Heterogeneity in bandwid ..."
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dynamics, and (iii) can an efficient overlay be constructed? Using traces from a large content delivery network, we characterize the behavior of users watching live audio and video streams. We show that in many common real-world scenarios, all three requirements are satisfied. In addition, we evaluate
Detecting Concept Drift with Support Vector Machines
- In Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML
, 2000
"... For many learning tasks where data is collected over an extended period of time, its underlying distribution is likely to change. A typical example is information filtering, i.e. the adaptive classification of documents with respect to a particular user interest. Both the interest of the user and th ..."
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and the document content change over time. A filtering system should be able to adapt to such concept changes. This paper proposes a new method to recognize and handle concept changes with support vector machines. The method maintains a window on the training data. The key idea is to automatically adjust
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