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Jean-François Determe, Sophia Azzagnuni, François Horlin and Philippe De Doncker
Research has shown that counting WiFi packets called probe requests (PRs) implicitly provides a proxy for the number of people in an area. In this paper, we discuss a crowd counting system involving WiFi sensors detecting PRs over the air, then extractin...
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Joseph Pedersen, Rafael Muñoz-Gómez, Jiangnan Huang, Haozhe Sun, Wei-Wei Tu and Isabelle Guyon
We address the problem of defending predictive models, such as machine learning classifiers (Defender models), against membership inference attacks, in both the black-box and white-box setting, when the trainer and the trained model are publicly released...
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Min Hu, Yongjing Ruan, Huifeng Zhou, Jiahui Xu and Wen Xue
With the increase in satellites in the medium Earth orbit (MEO) region, there should be a focus on orbit safety in the MEO region. A safe orbit disposal strategy is necessary to maintain the sustainability of the MEO region. This paper focuses on long-te...
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Evelin Engler, Pawel Banys, Hans-Georg Engler, Michael Baldauf and Frank Sill Torres
Collision avoidance is one of the main tasks on board ships to ensure safety at sea. To comply with this requirement, the direct ship environment, which is often modelled as the ship?s domain, has to be kept free of other vessels and objects. This paper ...
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Ioannis K. Argyros, Debasis Sharma, Christopher I. Argyros, Sanjaya Kumar Parhi, Shanta Kumari Sunanda and Michael I. Argyros
A variety of strategies are used to construct algorithms for solving equations. However, higher order derivatives are usually assumed to calculate the convergence order. More importantly, bounds on error and uniqueness regions for the solution are also n...
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