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Explainable VGG16 transfer learning with SHAP and grad-CAM for wax moth pest and infestation detection in honeybee apiaries using imaging data. [PDF]
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A Javascript Voting Client for Remote Online Voting
Communications in Computer and Information Science, 2017Remote electronic voting systems enable elections where voters can vote remotely without geographical constraints using their own devices, e.g. smartphones, PCs or other Internet connected devices. Online voting systems have a set of security requirements focused on ensuring at least the same properties of traditional voting scenarios. Specifically, in
Jordi Cucurull, David Galindo
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Polsterless Remote Electronic Voting
Journal of Information Technology & Politics, 2004Abstract Remote electronic voting is currently being piloted in the UK as a means of increasing the convenience of casting a ballot, which it is hoped will be reflected in an increased participation in elections. Most proposed electronic voting schemes envisage the use of cryptography in order to model the features of democratic elections, which ...
Tim Storer, Ishbel Duncan
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Du-Vote: Remote Electronic Voting with Untrusted Computers
2015 IEEE 28th Computer Security Foundations Symposium, 2015Du-Vote is a new remote electronic voting protocol that eliminates the often-required assumption that voters trust general-purpose computers. Trust is distributed in Du-Vote between a simple hardware token issued to the voter, the voter's computer, and a server run by election authorities.
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