We used an iterative design process to develop a privacy label that presents to consumers the ways organizations collect, use, and share personal information. Many surveys have shown that consumers are concerned about online privacy, yet current…
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We present an algorithm for graph isomorphism and subgraph isomorphism suited for dealing with large graphs. A first version of the algorithm has been presented in a previous paper, where we examined its performance for the isomorphism of small and…
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This paper presents the architecture of a fully pipelined AES encryption processor on a single chip FPGA. By using loop unrolling and inner-round and outer-round pipelining techniques, a maximum throughput of 21.54 Gbits/s is achieved. A fast and an…
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We report a continuous variable key distribution system that achieves a final secure key rate of 3.45 kilobits/s over a distance of 24.2 km of optical fiber. The protocol uses discrete signaling and post-selection to improve reconciliation speed and…
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This paper presents a model-based vision system for dentistry that will assist in diagnosis, treatment planning, and surgical simulation. Dentistry requires an accurate three-dimensional (3-D) representation of the teeth and jaws for diagnostic and…
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The purpose of this article is to describe a newly developed 3D computer-aided design (CAD) system for the diagnostic set-up of casts in orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning, and its preliminary clinical applications. The system comprises a…
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A multicore processor in 65-Nm technology with 80 single-precision, floatingpoint cores delivers performance in excess of a Teraflops while consuming less than 100 W. A 2D on-die mesh interconnection network operating at 5 GHz provides the…
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Aggressive research on gigabit-per-second networks has led to dramatic improvements in network transmission speeds. One result of these improvements has been to put pressure on router technology to keep pace. This paper describes a router, nearly…
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Providing services cost-effectively and rapidly in the current challenging e-business environment has transformed Web services emerging standards as a promising technology for automating interorganizational interactions. However, key issues such as…
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This paper presents a simple approach to the Wikipedia Question Answering pilot task in CLEF 2006. The approach ranks the snippets, retrieved using the Lucene search engine, by means of a similarity measure based on bags of words extracted from both…
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The Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) in Afghanistan has developed a balanced scorecard (BSC) to regularly monitor the progress of its strategy to deliver a basic package of health services. Although frequently used in other health-care settings,…
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Item-level Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) adoption is on the agenda for many retailers. However, before adopting this technology, managers need to be able to identify its direct and indirect benefits. These benefits are expected to be…
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This paper proposes an algorithm to decide on the batch rekeying time for group key management schemes for Internet protocol television (IPTV) systems. Batch rekeying schemes can reduce the effect of membership changes in group key management…
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Intersection of inverted lists is a frequently used operation in search engine systems. Efficient CPU and GPU intersection algorithms for large problem size are well studied. We propose an efficient GPU algorithm for high performance intersection of…
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Recently, as the number of smart phone users increases rapidly, various applications using GPS become widespread. Because GPS sensor has drawback that consumes too much energy, we have to decrease the unnecessary usage of GPS receiver at indoors to…
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Deducing the structure of neural circuits is one of the central problems of modern neuroscience. Recently-introduced calcium fluorescent imaging methods permit experimentalists to observe network activity in large populations of neurons, but these…
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Graphite oxide sheet, now called graphene oxide (GO), is the product of chemical exfoliation of graphite and has been known for more than a century. GO has been largely viewed as hydrophilic, presumably due to its excellent colloidal stability in…
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The increase in the usefulness of WSNs, have lead to the transmission of multimedia content over these networks. This has escorted to the concept of Wireless Multimedia Sensor networks (WMSNs). Due to resource constrained structure of WSNs, special…
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Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are new technologies, foreseen to be used increasingly in the near future, and security is an important issue for them. However because of the nodes resource limitations, other schemes proposed for securing general ad…
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