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FC
2010
Springer
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A Case Study in Ethical Decision Making Regarding Remote Mitigation of Botnets
Abstract. It is becoming more common for researchers to find themselves in a position of being able to take over control of a malicious botnet. If this happens, should they use thi...
David Dittrich, Felix Leder, Tillmann Werner
CORR
2010
Springer
113views Education» more  CORR 2010»
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A two-step fusion process for multi-criteria decision applied to natural hazards in mountains
Abstract--Mountain river torrents and snow avalanches generate human and material damages with dramatic consequences. Knowledge about natural phenomenona is often lacking and exper...
Jean-Marc Tacnet, Mireille Batton-Hubert, Jean Dez...
CII
2006
95views more  CII 2006»
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A neuro-fuzzy monitoring system: Application to flexible production systems
The multiple reconfiguration and the complexity of the modern production system lead to design intelligent monitoring aid systems. Accordingly, the use of neurofuzzy technics seem...
N. Palluat, Daniel I. Racoceanu, Noureddine Zerhou...
CJ
2006
100views more  CJ 2006»
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Fuzzifying P Systems
Abstract. Uncertainty is an inherent property of all living systems. Curiously enough, computational models inspired by biological systems do not take, in general, under considerat...
Apostolos Syropoulos
IJPRAI
2008
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Shape-Based Individual/Group Detection for Sport Videos Categorization
We present a shape based method for automatic people detection and counting without any assumption or knowledge of camera motion. The proposed method is applied to athletic videos...
Costas Panagiotakis, Emmanuel Ramasso, Georgios Tz...