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    Personal Privacy Protection Problems in the Digital Age

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    With the development of Internet technology, the issue of privacy leakage has attracted more and more attention from the public. In our daily life, mobile phone applications and identity documents that we use may bring the risk of privacy leakage, which had increasingly aroused public concern. The path of privacy protection in the digital age remains to be explored. To explore the source of this risk and how it can be reduced, we conducted this study by using personal experience, collecting data and applying the theory.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figure

    When Causal Intervention Meets Adversarial Examples and Image Masking for Deep Neural Networks

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    Discovering and exploiting the causality in deep neural networks (DNNs) are crucial challenges for understanding and reasoning causal effects (CE) on an explainable visual model. "Intervention" has been widely used for recognizing a causal relation ontologically. In this paper, we propose a causal inference framework for visual reasoning via do-calculus. To study the intervention effects on pixel-level features for causal reasoning, we introduce pixel-wise masking and adversarial perturbation. In our framework, CE is calculated using features in a latent space and perturbed prediction from a DNN-based model. We further provide the first look into the characteristics of discovered CE of adversarially perturbed images generated by gradient-based methods \footnote{~~https://github.com/jjaacckkyy63/Causal-Intervention-AE-wAdvImg}. Experimental results show that CE is a competitive and robust index for understanding DNNs when compared with conventional methods such as class-activation mappings (CAMs) on the Chest X-Ray-14 dataset for human-interpretable feature(s) (e.g., symptom) reasoning. Moreover, CE holds promises for detecting adversarial examples as it possesses distinct characteristics in the presence of adversarial perturbations.Comment: Noted our camera-ready version has changed the title. "When Causal Intervention Meets Adversarial Examples and Image Masking for Deep Neural Networks" as the v3 official paper title in IEEE Proceeding. Please use it in your formal reference. Accepted at IEEE ICIP 2019. Pytorch code has released on https://github.com/jjaacckkyy63/Causal-Intervention-AE-wAdvIm

    Testing for Solvency of the Public Sector: An Application to Italy

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    Building an Omnidirectional 3D Color Laser Ranging System through a Novel Calibration Method

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    3D color laser ranging technology plays a crucial role in many applications. This paper develops a new omnidirectional 3D color laser ranging system. It consists of a 2D laser rangefinder (LRF), a color camera, and a rotating platform. Both the 2D LRF and the camera rotate with the rotating platform to collect line point clouds and images synchronously. The line point clouds and the images are then fused into a 3D color point cloud by a novel calibration method of a 2D LRF and a camera based on an improved checkerboard pattern with rectangle holes. In the calibration, boundary constraint and mean approximation are deployed to accurately compute the centers of rectangle holes from the raw sensor data based on data correction. Then, the data association between the 2D LRF and the camera is directly established to determine their geometric mapping relationship. These steps make the calibration process simple, accurate, and reliable. The experiments show that the proposed calibration method is accurate, robust to noise, and suitable for different geometric structures, and the developed 3D color laser ranging system has good performance for both indoor and outdoor scenes

    Analysis of Range Images Used in 3D Facial Expression Recognition Systems

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    With the creation of BU-3DFE database the research on 3D facial expression recognition has been fostered; however, it is limited by the development of 3D algorithms. Range image is the strategy for solving the problems of 3D recognition based on 2D algorithms. Recently, there are some methods to capture range images, but they are always combined with the preprocess, registration, etc. stages, so it is hard to tell which of these generated range images is of higher quality. This paper introduces two kinds of range images and selects different kinds of features based on different levels of expressions to validate the performances of proposed range images; two other kinds of range images based on previously used nose tip detection methods are applied to compare the quality of generated range images; and finally some recently published works on 3D facial expression recognition are listed for comparison. With the experimental results, we can see that the performances of two proposed range images with different kinds of features are all higher than 88 % which is remarkable compared with the most recently published methods for 3D facial expression recognition; the analysis of the different kinds of facial expressions shows that the proposed range images do not lose primary discriminative information for recognition; the performances of range images using different kinds of nose tip detection methods are almost the same what means that the nose tip detection is not decisive to the quality of range images; moreover, the proposed range images can be captured without any manual intervention what is eagerly required in safety systems

    Towards More Authentic Heritage Destination Experiences

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    Heritage destinations have a significant responsibility to visitors. In countries like China, where heritage plays a significant role in a person\u27s identity, such destinations offer visitors an opportunity to develop a deeper sense of self. For this reason, they need to be authentic, but so do the visitors. UCF Rosen College of Hospitality Management researcher Dr. Xiaoxiao Fu joined a team of experts based in China to identify how the perceived authenticity of two of China\u27s most revered heritage sites affects visitors\u27 personal sense of authenticity, their wellbeing, and how memorable they found their visits
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