TinyToCS
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We define enumerators that assign numbers to arbitrary values. Their composition efficiently enumerates big sets of complex data structures.
Typical QP trie depth is 0.35-0.40 space is 0.5-0.6 time is 0.6-0.8 of equivalent crit-bit tree.
Wanna optimally test if your distribution has a property? Assume it does, learn the distribution, and test the hypothesis. Use χ2 distance!
Refactoring LTE networks opens a gold mine of research problems and provides insights for laying the cornerstone for modular 5G networks.
Against existing censorship circumvention protocols, we propose SDN-based Decoy Routing that is faster and resilient to traffic analysis.
Theoretical results suggests that innocent traffic patterns can overwhelm networks. Yet, for finite buffers these patterns appear harmless.
Network-aware access control systems can provide good-enough security for sharing information with low value over intermittent network.
Complex policy can be built upon simple primitives enforced on every data flow. Enforcement data can be captured to demonstrate compliance.
User-based targeting in mobile ads is scarce & we explore if attackers can track a user by spoofing the user's identifiers in ad requests.
The Android security ecosystem can greatly benefit from a deeper integration of SELinux Mandatory Access Control into system components.
Priority of reported issues is a poor predictor of future code change. Suspicions empirically confirmed: submitter metadata most important.
Places in small countries are three times as likely to be linked to Wikipedia with 41% of coverage compared to 13% for larger countries.
Reconciling identity vs. distinctness of items from different sources can be NP-hard, but approximations enable flexible data integration
Why are some novels considered to be literature? A predictive model of literary judgments shows that textual features are important.
Offload intensive apps from phones to avoid high temperatures that cause throttling and reduce global performance.
Significant energy savings (with <5.5% output quality loss) can be achieved by merging computation and storage of similar data.
We need a comprehensive and maintainable ontology of CS research to drive scientific progress despite massive knowledge availability.
Sharing software tools enables open innovation, brings faster upgrades and frees up resources, but demands investments in the open community
Providing declarative statements that describe the outcome of an experiment can significantly improve the task of validating its results.
We will be tweeting the accepted papers in the next few days. Keep following!
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