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You Can't See Me: Anonymizing Graphs Using the Szemerédi Regularity Lemma.
(2019)Complex networks gathered from our online interactions provide a rich source of information that can be used to try to model and predict our behavior. While this has very tangible benefits that we have all grown accustomed ... -
Your Privilege Gives Your Privacy Away: An Analysis of a Home Security Camera Service
(IEEE, 2020)Once considered a luxury, Home Security Cameras (HSCs) are now commonplace and constitute a growing part of the wider online video ecosystem. This paper argues that their expanding coverage and close integration with ... -
The Z Property
(2016-06-30)We formalize the Z property introduced by Dehornoy and van Oostrom. First we show that for any abstract rewrite system, Z implies confluence. Then we give two examples of proofs using Z: confluence of lambda-calculus with ... -
Zero-CPU Collection with Direct Telemetry Access
(2021-11-10)Programmable switches are driving a massive increase in fine-grained measurements. This puts significant pressure on telemetry collectors that have to process reports from many switches. Past research acknowledged this ... -
Zero-shot Singing Technique Conversion
(CMMR 2021 Organizing Committee, Japan, 2021-11-15)In this paper we propose modifications to the neural network framework, AutoVC for the task of singing technique conversion. This includes utilising a pretrained singing technique encoder which extracts technique information, ... -
The Zero-Sum Fallacy in Evidence Evaluation.
(2019-02)There are many instances, both in professional domains such as law, forensics, and medicine and in everyday life, in which an effect (e.g., a piece of evidence or event) has multiple possible causes. In three experiments, ... -
Zero‐trust‐based security model against data breaches in the banking sector: A blockchain consensus algorithm
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Όλοι: music making to scaffold social playful activities and self-regulation
(2020-07-15)We present Olly, a musical textile tangible user interface (TUI) designed around the observations of a group of five children with autism who like music. The intention is to support scaffolding social interactions and ...