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Illegal Content Monitoring on Social Platforms

Production and Operations Management, 2020
Illegal content uploads on social platforms have grown rapidly in recent years. While previous research has studied various enforcement efforts to remove illegal content, we consider such enforcement efforts in the setting where the content is sold through a platform firm.
Tarun Jain, Jishnu Hazra, T C E Cheng
exaly   +2 more sources

A Tool for Monitoring of YouTube Content

Proceedings of the International Conference on Knowledge Management and Information Sharing, 2014
The expansion in use of social media has been very significant in the past decade. It has become a topic of interest for many researchers to find the most connected people, the most influential people, etc. in social media for various purposes. However, collection and monitoring of data in abundance from social media is difficult.
Intzar Ali Lashari, Uffe Kock Wiil
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Content-based monitoring in grid environments

13th IEEE International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises, 2005
We propose an architecture for the implementation of monitoring services in grid environments. This architecture, which is based on the publish/subscribe paradigm, is compared and contrasted with the grid monitoring architecture (GMA), proposed by the Global Grid Forum (GGF), and currently adopted in several grid projects.
CECCANTI, ANDREA, PANZIERI, FABIO
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EShopMonitor: a Web content monitoring tool

Proceedings. 20th International Conference on Data Engineering, 2004
Data presented on commerce sites runs into thousands of pages, and is typically delivered from multiple back-end sources. This makes it difficult to identify incorrect, anomalous, or interesting data such as $9.99 air fares, missing links, drastic changes in prices and addition of new products or promotions. We describe a system that monitors Web sites
Neeraj Agrawal   +5 more
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Reducing Unauthorized Content Distribution with Monitoring

2007 4th IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference, 2007
A digital rights management (DRM) system grants specific rights for content use to a user. Such rights may however exclude desired but legal content use and thus cause inconvenience for the user. Moreover, unauthorized content distribution via peer-to-peer (P2P) networks occurs.
Cheun Ngen Chong, Frank Kamperman
openaire   +1 more source

Application of biosensor for monitoring galactose content

Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 1996
The quality and quantity of different sugars play a very important role in studying the carbohydrate metabolism of yeast. During the bioprocesses there is a need to follow the concentrations of these sugars. Authors have reported on the development of biosensors for determination of glucose and maltose previously.
E E, Szabó, N, Adányi, M, Váradi
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Monitoring the sulfur content of coal

Coke and Chemistry, 2016
Information regarding the sulfur content of the coal is required not only in metallurgy but also when burning coal as a fuel. The traditional method of determining the sulfur content of coal is unsuitable for large-scale monitoring of processes because it is laborious and not sufficiently reliable.
Yu. N. Pak   +2 more
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