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In this paper, we developed a robust data cleaning technique, called PC-Filter+ (PC stands for partition comparison) based on its predecessor, for effective and efficient duplicate record detection in large databases. PC-Filter+ provides more flexible algorithmic options for constructing the Partition Comparison Graph (PCG). In addition, PC-Filter+ is able to deal with duplicate detection under different...
String matching is a basic problem of string operation, and privacy-preserving string matching, as a special case of secure multi-party computation, has broad applications in auction, bidding and some other commercial areas. In this paper, some protocols are proposed to solve this private matching problem, the security and correctness are analyzed respectively, and the actual efficiency is tested...
With a fast paced development of bioinformatics in recent years, we have witnessed a rapid growth of the number of databases and tools available for aiding in scientific research and knowledge discovery for bioinformaticians. Web service is an enabling technique to facilitate bioinformaticians in this discovery process by integrating the databases and tools. In this paper, we will propose a novel...
In this paper, we study the problem of anomaly detection in high-dimensional network streams. We have developed a new technique, called Stream Projected Outlier deTector (SPOT), to deal with the problem of anomaly detection from high-dimensional data streams. We conduct a case study of SPOT in this paper by deploying it on 1999 KDD Intrusion Detection application. Innovative approaches for training...
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