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Semi-autonomous, context-aware, agent using behaviour modelling and reputation systems to authorize data operation in the Internet of Things
In this paper we address the issue of gathering the "informed consent" of an
end user in the Internet of Things. We start by evaluating the legal importance
and some of the problems linked with this notion of informed consent in the
specific context of the Internet of Things. From this assessment we propose an
approach based on a semi-autonomous, rule based agent that centralize all
authorization decisions on the personal data of a user and that is able to take
decision on his behalf. We complete this initial agent by integrating
context-awareness, behavior modeling and community based reputation system in
the algorithm of the agent. The resulting system is a "smart" application, the
"privacy butler" that can handle data operations on behalf of the end-user
while keeping the user in control. We finally discuss some of the potential
problems and improvements of the system.Comment: This work is currently supported by the BUTLER Project co-financed
under the 7th framework program of the European Commission. published in
Internet of Things (WF-IoT), 2014 IEEE World Forum, 6-8 March 2014, Seoul,
P411-416, DOI: 10.1109/WF-IoT.2014.6803201, INSPEC: 1425565
A Puff of Steem: Security Analysis of Decentralized Content Curation
Decentralized content curation is the process through which uploaded posts are ranked and filtered based exclusively on users\u27 feedback. Platforms such as the blockchain-based Steemit employ this type of curation while providing monetary incentives to promote the visibility of high quality posts according to the perception of the participants. Despite the wide adoption of the platform very little is known regarding its performance and resilience characteristics. In this work, we provide a formal model for decentralized content curation that identifies salient complexity and game-theoretic measures of performance and resilience to selfish participants. Armed with our model, we provide a first analysis of Steemit identifying the conditions under which the system can be expected to correctly converge to curation while we demonstrate its susceptibility to selfish participant behaviour. We validate our theoretical results with system simulations in various scenarios
Investigation into Indexing XML Data Techniques
The rapid development of XML technology improves the WWW, since the XML data has many advantages and has become a common technology for transferring data cross the internet. Therefore, the objective of this research is to investigate and study the XML indexing techniques in terms of their structures. The main goal of this investigation is to identify the main limitations of these techniques and any other open issues.
Furthermore, this research considers most common XML indexing techniques and performs a comparison between them. Subsequently, this work makes an argument to find out these limitations. To conclude, the main problem of all the XML indexing techniques is the trade-off between the
size and the efficiency of the indexes. So, all the indexes become large in order to perform well, and none of them is suitable for all users’ requirements. However, each one of these techniques has some advantages in somehow
Intelligent Deep Fusion Network for Anomaly Identification in Maritime Transportation Systems
This paper introduces a novel deep learning architecture for identifying outliers in the context of intelligent transportation systems. The use of a convolutional neural network with decomposition is explored to find abnormal behavior in maritime data. The set of maritime data is first decomposed into similar clusters containing homogeneous data, and then a convolutional neural network is used for each data cluster. Different models are trained (one per cluster), and each model is learned from highly correlated data. Finally, the results of the models are merged using a simple but efficient fusion strategy. To verify the performance of the proposed framework, intensive experiments were conducted on marine data. The results show the superiority of the proposed framework compared to the baseline solutions in terms of several accuracy metrics.acceptedVersio
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