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Efficient Discovery of Functional Dependencies on Massive Data

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Explore how the FSC algorithm is reshaping the tech industry in 2024. It efficiently manages vast data, diminishing computational requirements. Stay at the forefront with FSC, as elaborated in this article, to spearhead data-driven innovation and technological progress.

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Dave Cross on GitHub Actions

In Episode 567 of "Software Engineering Radio," Dave Cross, owner of Magnum Solutions and author of GitHub Actions Essentials, speaks with Software Engineering Radio host Gavin Henry about GitHub actions. Topics covered include what developers can do with GitHub actions, continuous integration/continuous deployment and more.

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Quantum Computing and Visualization: A Disruptive Technological Change Ahead 🔐
This article discusses how visualization can aid in understanding quantum computing (QC) and how QC might enhance visual data exploration despite current limitations. This Visualization Viewpoints article explores the synergy between QC and visualization. QC offers solutions to complex problems as classical computing reaches limits.

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A Tale of Two Cities: Data and Configuration Variances in Robust Deep Learning
In this publication, we explore the importance of DNN robustness in various applications and present a predictive framework for ensuring consistent performance despite changing data and software configurations.

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Trustworthy AI Means Public AI [Last Word]
This article explores Google's early history and the concerns raised by its founders, Sergey Brin and Larry Page, regarding ad-based search engines. It emphasizes the importance of transparency and trust in search results.

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Personalized Interventions to Increase the Employment Success of People With Disability

In this paper, we address skill upgrade recommendations in Disability Employment Services (DES). Our causal graph framework estimates factors' impact on outcomes, providing personalized graphs to identify effective interventions. Experiments and evaluations confirm its effectiveness.

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Identifying and Protecting Cyber-Physical Systems' Influential Devices for Sustainable Cybersecurity 🔐
This publication discusses the importance of proactive cybersecurity in cyber-physical systems (CPS). It introduces a methodology in IDI_CPS for clustering and identifying influential devices in LAN-based network sharing, extending to WAN-level devices, and evaluates its effectiveness against four comparable methods.

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Prediction of Customer Behavior Changing via a Hybrid Approach
This study introduces a hybrid approach for predicting customer churn by merging statistical methods and machine learning models. Unlike conventional approaches with fixed churn periods, our algorithm dynamically determines churn based on the probability of customer survival from the statistical model. 

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Secure Mobile Two-Factor Authentication Leveraging Active Sound Sensing

This article introduces a secure 2FA system using acoustic signals from a user's enrolled phone and the login device for proximity-based authentication, eliminating the need for user interactions. It enhances security through device authentication and energy loss compensation, proving its accuracy and robustness against attacks in different scenarios and device models.

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