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CSREASAM
2003
15 years 7 months ago
Randomized Traitor Tracing Algorithms for Broadcast Security
We introduce and analyze a randomized traitor tracing algorithm for broadcast security. This algorithm is very efficient compared to brute force methods (the mean time it takes is...
Simon McNicol, Serdar Boztas
BMCBI
2005
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15 years 5 months ago
Critical evaluation of the JDO API for the persistence and portability requirements of complex biological databases
Background: Complex biological database systems have become key computational tools used daily by scientists and researchers. Many of these systems must be capable of executing on...
Marko Srdanovic, Ulf Schenk, Michael Schwieger, Fa...
CCR
2002
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15 years 5 months ago
A secure multicast protocol with copyright protection
We present a simple, efficient, and secure multicast protocol with copyright protection in an open and insecure network environment. There is a wide variety of multimedia applicat...
Hao-Hua Chu, Lintian Qiao, Klara Nahrstedt, Hua Wa...
TITB
2010
123views Education» more  TITB 2010»
15 years 20 days ago
The pseudotemporal bootstrap for predicting glaucoma from cross-sectional visual field data
Progressive loss of the field of vision is characteristic of a number of eye diseases such as glaucoma, a leading cause of irreversible blindness in the world. Recently, there has ...
Allan Tucker, David Garway-Heath
COMGEO
2011
ACM
15 years 29 days ago
Improved bounds for cops-and-robber pursuit
We prove that n cops can capture (that is, some cop can get less than unit distance from) a robber in a continuous square region with side length less than √ 5n and hence that n/...
Laurent Alonso, Edward M. Reingold