Malware Sight-Seeing: Accelerating Reverse-Engineering via Point-of-Interest-Beacons
New types of malware are emerging at concerning rates. However, analyzing malware via reverse engineering is still a time-consuming and mostly manual task. For this reason, it is necessary to develop techniques that automate parts of the reverse engineering process and that can evade the built-in countermeasures of modern malware. The main contribution
See, August +4 more
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Projection, Spatial Correlations, and Anisotropies in a Large and Complete Sample of Abell Clusters [PDF]
An analysis of R >= 1 Abell clusters is presented for samples containing recent redshifts from the MX Northern Abell Cluster Survey. The newly obtained redshifts from the MX Survey as well as those from the ESO Nearby Abell Cluster Survey (ENACS) provide
Christopher J. Miller +23 more
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Airborne lidar point cloud-based below-canopy line-of-sight visibility estimator [PDF]
Point cloud data collected by small-footprint lidar scanning systems have proven effective in modeling the forest canopy for extraction of tree parameters. Although line-of-sight visibility (LOSV) in complex forests may be important for military planning and search-and-rescue operations, the ability to estimate LOSV from lidar scanners is not well ...
Heezin Lee +3 more
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Cosmological Constraints from the Anisotropic Clustering Analysis using BOSS DR9
Our observations of the Universe are fundamentally anisotropic, with data from galaxies separated transverse to the line of sight coming from the same epoch while that from galaxies separated parallel to the line of sight coming from different times ...
Linder, Eric V. +4 more
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(Dis)agreement on Sight-Singing Assessment of Undergraduate Musicians
Assessment criteria for sight-singing abilities are similar to those used to judge music performances across music school programs. However, little evidence of agreement among judges has been provided in the literature. Fifty out of 152 participants were
Graziela Bortz +2 more
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A Novel LOS Decision Technique Reflecting 3D DTED for Modeling an Electronic Warfare Environment
A new line-of-sight (LOS) decision algorithm applicable to simulation of electronic warfare (EW) is developed. For accurate simulation, the digital terrain elevation data (DTED) of the region to be analyzed must be reflected in the simulation, and ...
Jaejoong Lee +5 more
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Someone sometimes forgets to put their belongings so that they leave them somewhere, it will pose a risk of losing their belongings. To solve this problem, a reminder is needed so that it is expected to minimize the risk of loss.
Rafiqmia Khairuddin Nur Hammam +3 more
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Out of sight, out of mind? Removal of point-of-sale tobacco displays in Norway [PDF]
To evaluate retailer's compliance and consumer's perceptions of and experiences with the point-of-sale (POS) tobacco display ban in Norway, implemented 1 January 2010.Retailer compliance was measured using audit surveys. Consumer's perceptions of the ban were assessed in three web surveys: one conducted before and two after implementation of the ban ...
Scheffels, Janne, Lavik, Randi
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Mapping 3D visibility in an urban street environment from mobile LiDAR point clouds
Visibility determination is a key requirement in a wide range of national and urban applications, such as national security, landscape management, and urban design.
Yi Zhao +9 more
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Error analysis of line-of-sight measurement for video satellite
Compared to ground-based observation, using video satellite to track space objects and determine the orbit has a unique advantage, which can provide strong support for space mission guarantee, object identification, important spacecraft collision warning,
Xueyang Zhang, Junhua Xiang, Yulin Zhang
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