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OLITA 2021 Tech Talk: Increased Demand for Open and Accessible Copyright Education caused by COVID-19
OLITA 2021 Tech Talk: Increased Demand for Open and Accessible Copyright Education caused by COVID-19
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This OLA Super Conference 2021 Tech Talk comparatively analyzed the viewing data for the Opening Up Copyright instructional module videos before and during the COVID-19 pandemic to see if the pandemic caused a spike in interest in copyright education.
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2008
Kouritzin, Michael, Newton, Fraser, Orsten, Sterling, Wilson, Daniel
Classification of data as true or fabricated has applications in fraud detection and verification of data samples. In this paper, we apply nonlinear filtering to a simplified fraud-detection problem: classifying coin flip sequences as either real or faked. On the way, we propose a method for...
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2011
Newton, Fraser, Kouritzin, Michael
A CAPTCHA is an automatically generated test designed to distinguish between humans and computer programs; specifically, they are designed to be easy for humans but difficult for computer programs to pass in order to prevent the abuse of resources by automated bots. They are commonly seen...
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2014
Consumer demand for longer lasting battery life in mobile computers, as well as industry interest in energy efficient cloud infrastructure, creates a need for hardware and software energy efficiency improvements. One way to tackle this problem is from a software perspective. If it were known...
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2005
Kouritzin, Michael, Kim, H., Hu, Y., Ballantyne, D.
This paper addresses the problem of detecting and tracking an unknown number of submarines in a body of water using a known number of moving sonobuoys. Indeed, we suppose there are N submarines collectively maneuvering as a weakly interacting stochastic dynamical system, where N is a random...
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2011
Uddin, S., Roy, C.K., Schneider, K.A., Hindle, Abram
Clone detection techniques essentially cluster textually, syntactically and/or semantically similar code fragments in or across software systems. For large datasets, similarity identification is costly both in terms of time and memory, and especially so when detecting near-miss clones where lines...
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2012
Hindle, Abram, Barr, E.T., Su, Z., Devanbu, P.T., Gabel, M.
Natural languages like English are rich, complex, and powerful. The highly creative and graceful use of languages like English and Tamil, by masters like Shakespeare and Avvaiyar, can certainly delight and inspire. But in practice, given cognitive constraints and the exigencies of daily life,...